Substance Use Prevention
Medically-Assisted Treatment for Alcohol and Opioid Use Disorder
Mendonoma Health Alliance is happy to announce that we are offering addiction treatment through our Mobile Clinic. To make an appointment or if you have questions call (707) 412-3176 Ext 101.
Peer Recovery Support Groups for Addiction
In response to findings in Mendonoma Health Alliance’s 2019 Opioid/Substance Use Needs Assessment, Mendonoma Health provides a variety of prevention-based services that are all free to the community.
At Mendonoma Health Alliance, we believe healing happens when people feel supported. Our peer recovery groups offer a safe, welcoming space where people who have experienced addiction can talk, listen, and help each other feel stronger—without judgment or fear and with hope.
Below you will find a list of support groups offered by Mendonoma Health Alliance and other programs offered by Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
Groups offered by Mendonoma Health Alliance:
Looking for support from others who understand what you’re going through? Our recovery groups are a safe space to build support. This peer-led group offers a confidential space for people to connect, heal, and explore recovery alongside others with shared experiences. Whether you’re new to recovery or continuing your path, you’re welcome here.
Women’s Peer Recovery Support Group
Thursdays | 6:30–7:30 PM
Point Arena Dental Clinic, 175 Main St, Point Arena.
Men’s Peer Recovery Support Group
Thursdays | 5:00–6:00 PM
Mendonoma Health Alliance (Sundstrom Mall), 39251 CA-1, Gualala.
General Peer Recovery Support Group
Tuesdays | 5:00–6:00 PM
Mendonoma Health Alliance (Sundstrom Mall), 39251 CA-1, Gualala.
Questions? Call our office at (707) 412-3176 x 102 or email [email protected]
Community Groups:
Alcoholics Anonymous
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays | 5:00–6:00 PM
Mendonoma Health Alliance Office, 39251 CA-1, Gualala.
To find other meetings: https://gualalaaa.org/
Narcotics Anonymous
Fridays | 6:30–7:30 PM
Point Arena Dental Clinic, 175 Main St, Point Arena.


Addiction Treatment Options
Mendonoma Health Alliance partners with Redwood Coast Medical Services (RCMS), Mendocino Coast Clinics (MCC) and Bright Heart Health to expand access to out-patient treatment options for individuals struggling with opioid and substance addiction. Mendonoma Health provides Care Coordination for individuals that are receiving treatment from our partners. Mendonoma Health Alliance provides medically-assisted treatment for individuals who are experiencing opioid and alcohol use disorder. RCMS provides medically-assisted treatment for individuals who are experiencing opioid use disorder. Mendocino Coast Clinics also offers medically-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder and behavioral health support services. Some of Mendocino Coast Clinic’s services are available through telemedicine, depending on the patient’s needs. (Ask Mendonoma Health Alliance to help with Care Coordination if interested in receiving MCC services virtually.) Bright Heart Health provides telemedicine virtually for a wide range of addictions, from alcohol and methamphetamines, to prescription pain medication and other opioids. Bright Heart Health services can be accessed by any individual in the comfort of their own home or at Mendonoma Health Alliance’s offices. To learn more about Mendonoma Health’s Access Point option, call (707) 412-3176 x102.
Learn More About Local Data & Substance Use Disorder in Our Community
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Community Snapshot March – August 2021
Community Snapshot September 2020 – February 2021
This website and Mendonoma Health Alliance’s programs are partially supported by the California Department of Public Health as part of a grant award through the Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch totaling $1,281,000 over a 3-year period that began on March 1, 2024. Other funding sources that support this website include funding from Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital’s Community Benefit Program and generous donations from the community. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CA Department of Public Health.











