Resources

Resources

Dependence on drugs & alcohol affects not only the user, but everyone around them.  Programs are available to help reduce the impact of drug and alcohol use for users, friends, family, and loved ones.


WATCH: Questions answered about new 988 mental health crisis line |  NowDecatur.com


Butte College Student Health Clinic

Located on the Main Campus, the Student Health Clinic provides medical care and mental health services to registered students who have paid the student health fee.  Medical providers and mental health therapists have training in treating dependence and addiction.  Treatment may include helping reduce withdrawal symptoms, improving safety, and psychological support.


Local Resources

Butte County Behavioral Health:  24/7 Access Line - 530-891-2810

Glenn County Behavioral Health:  24/7 Access Line - 1-800-507-3530

Enloe Medical Center Substance Use Navigator:  530-809-6003

Northern Valley Harm Reduction Coalition:  530-332-8065


Medication Assisted Treatment

Adventist Feather River, Paradise:  530-876-2547

Aegis Treatment Centers, Chico:  530-342-3950

Aegis Treatment Centers, Oroville:  530-534-7500

Butte County Behavioral Health, Chico:  530-897-3950

Butte County Behavioral Health, Oroville:  530-538-7277

Feather River Tribal Health, Oroville:  530-534-5394

Mangrove Medical Group, Chico: 530-345-0064

Northern Valley Indian Health, Chico:  530-896-9400

Oroville Pain Mgmt. Center, Oroville:  530-538-5620

Therapeutic Solutions, Chico:  530-899-3150

Bright Heart Health, telemedicine:  1-800-892-2695


SAMHSA

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services dedicated to reducing the impacts of substance use and improving mental health.  Click the link above to use their Treatment Program Locator to find specialized treatment in an area that's convenient.


Alcohol Treatment Navigator

Funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Alcohol Treatment Navigator is a resource to learn about the options for treatment and to find help.  


Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous provides anonymous support to help stop drinking.  Based on decades of research and experience, the Alcoholics Anonymous program is caring, supportive, and effective.


Al-Anon

Al-Anon is for the friends, family, and loved ones of those dependent on drugs and alcohol.  They won't teach you how to get someone to quit using (nobody can make a user quit), they'll teach you how to worry less and reclaim some control of your life.


Truth Initiative (Tobacco/Nicotine Cessation)

The Truth Initiative provides resources and information about tobacco and vape dependence as well as resources to help quit.

Content Editor:
Jordan Frazer
530-895-2441