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In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, we have transitioned to telehealth services over the phone or video for some services. Some of our programs have now returned to providing in-person services to clients and families upon request.It is best for clients to connect with their direct team member (case manager, therapist, facilitator) at their specific program or site. See below for contact information. We are still accepting new referrals as well.

In Sacramento County, not far from the State Capitol, Capital Star Community Services provides counseling services in the community, at homes, on school campuses and at other community locations.

Capital Star Community Services

Full Service Partnership (FSP)

We offer a Full Service Partnership (FSP) program for young adults ages 16-25 that provides mental health services and supports young people’s independence. Treatment includes involving Transition Age Youth (TAY) in their own futures planning related to employment, education, living situations, and more. The youth learn skills like budgeting and meal preparation, and most importantly, they will also develop their own personal toolkit with coping techniques.

Our Team Provides:

  • Individual and Family Counseling
  • Psychiatric Care
  • Medication Management
  • Crisis Intervention Services
  • Housing, Education, & Vocational Support
  • Independent Living Skills Development
  • Peer support
  • After-School Groups/Activities

Consultation, Support, and Engagement Team (CSET) for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children and Youth (CSEC)

Capital Star Community Services provides these services 24/7, including needs assessment, crisis intervention, harm reduction education, and linkage to resources. More…

TAY Hot Spot

The center also includes a TAY Hot Spot where young people can come for vocational support, educational support, parenting skills workshops, housing referrals, mental health services, and more. In addition to a staff of licensed and experienced professionals, the Hot Spot employs peer mentors who are dedicated to helping other young people become confident and independent.

The center provides numerous services to assist youth in areas such as:

  • Developing community living skills
  • Recovery from substance abuse
  • Feeling empowered in their lives
  • Developing supportive relationships
  • Identifying and accessing community resources
  • Obtaining and maintaining safe, stable housing

Youth Help Network (YHN)

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Through community outreach, Youth Help Network teams provide services and resources to Transition Age Youth (TAY) ages 16 through 25 who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing a mental crisis. Youth Help Network connects Sacramento’s youth to local resources for help and inspiration. Teams are located throughout Sacramento County at various community sites for ease of accessibility. A website at www.starsyouth.net features nearly 250 local resources, tools, videos, and helpful information for youth ages 16 through 25. Social media platforms also offer a safe, approachable space where youth can reach YHN staff.

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Crisis Residential Program (CRP) for Transition Age Youth (TAY)

Now Open

The STAY, a short-term 15-bed Crisis Residential Program, will soon be coming to our center on Marconi Avenue in Sacramento. It will serve TAY ages 18-29 in a home-like environment to help them transition back into community living after a period of psychiatric crisis and recovery. The STAY will also support them in finding housing, employment, education, and ongoing care. More…

The Flexible Integrated Treatment (FIT) Program

The Flexible Integrated Treatment (FIT) Program provides services and support to children and youth up to age 21 and their families. The FIT team works with everyone involved in each youth’s well-being, such as their family, school, social workers, probation officers, mentors, and others. Treatment focuses on the family, giving individuals a high level of decision-making power. This includes involving teens in planning their own futures related to employment, education, living situations, and more.

Capital Star Children’s Mental Health (FIT Program)
3800 Watt Ave., Suite 110
Sacramento, CA 95821
(916) 344-0249

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based behavioral parent-training program focusing on strengthening the parent-child relationship by providing on-the-spot parental coaching. The parent/caregiver plays and interacts with their child in a play room where the clinician can observe the play through a one-way mirror. The trained clinician is in an adjoining room with a mic and earpiece, and the parent/caregiver also wears an ear piece so they can communicate. The clinician provides live parent coaching via telehealth equipment to help parents/caregivers learn and practice child-management skills and increase positive and supportive communication with their child

Contact Info

Marissa D. Guerrero, LMFT
Director
Capital Star Community Services
401 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Main: (916) 584-7800
Fax: (916) 914-2462
mguerrero@starsinc.com

Shannon Doty
Administrator
Capital Star Behavioral Health
3815 Marconi Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95821
Main: (916) 890-3000
sdoty@starsinc.com

Karly Wiley, MFT
Regional Administrator
7677 Oakport St., Suite 1010
Oakland, CA 94621
Office: (510) 746-1902
Cell: (831) 595-0452
kwiley@starsinc.com

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This program is funded by the Division of Behavioral Health Services through the voter approved Proposition 63, Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).

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The program, run through Sacramento Mediation Center, is slated to end Dec. 30. Anyone who opens a case after the free program expires will be charged based on a sliding scale tied to household or business income.

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