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New state funding will expand vital mental health and addiction treatment services in California’s Napa and Solano Counties.Napa Today
Napa County will receive $4.7 million and NorthBay Health $14.9 million in state funds to expand mental health and addiction treatment services in the Napa and Solano County region.
Why it matters
The additional funding will help address the growing need for mental health and addiction services in the region, which has faced challenges in providing adequate care and resources for residents struggling with these issues.
The details
The state funding will allow Napa County and NorthBay Health, a regional healthcare provider, to expand their mental health and addiction treatment programs, including increasing access to counseling, therapy, medication management, and other support services.
The funding was announced on April 6, 2026.
The players
Napa County
The local government entity that will receive $4.7 million in state funding to expand mental health and addiction services.
NorthBay Health
A regional healthcare provider that will receive $14.9 million in state funding to expand mental health and addiction treatment services in the Napa and Solano County region.
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What’s next
The state funding will allow Napa County and NorthBay Health to immediately begin planning and implementing new mental health and addiction treatment programs and services in the region.
The takeaway
This significant investment in mental health and addiction services will help address critical gaps in care and support for residents in Napa and Solano Counties, providing more accessible and comprehensive treatment options.