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1 ACCESS-Countywide /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: phone contact only, CA Phone: (800) Ext: Comments: This program provides general mental health and substance abuse screening and referral for Alameda County residents. Additional services include Help line for specialty mental health services for Medi-Cal recipients, telephone consultation to Medi-Cal Mental Health Plan Providers, telephone psychiatric consultation services for primary care physicians, referral for mental health and drug treatment services for identified Social Services clients and referral to county-wide crisis/mobile team services. Adjunct Services Case Management Crisis Services Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. ACCESS-North County /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 568 W. Grand Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (800) Ext: Comments: Provides assessment and referrals into mental health and alcohol and drug programs. Additional services include crisis services, and brief case management for adults in North County and housing support services and mobile crisis services county-wide. Adjunct Services Case Management Crisis Services Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. ACCESS-South County /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2035 Fairmont Drive, San Leandro, CA Phone: (800) Ext:
2 Comments: Provides assessment and referrals into mental health and alcohol and drug programs. Additional services provided include crisis services and brief case management for adults in South County. Adjunct Services Case Management Crisis Services Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. Alameda Children's Outpatient Services Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2226 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Medication Support Alameda Community Support Center Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2226 Santa Clara, Alameda, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted.
3 Medication Support Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Provider Network /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: CA Phone: (800) Ext: Comments: The network is made up of individual providers through out Alameda County providing outpatient counseling, psychotherapy and medication services for Medi-Cal beneficiaries with a qualifying diagnosis of mental disorders. These services are available to individuals who also present co-occurring substance abuse problems. Access to the providers is made through Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Service ACCESS Unit. Medication Support Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients Address: 3238 Adeline Ave., Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Self Help/Peer Support Peer support programs are staffed with persons whose qualifications are based primarily on personal experience. Sharing of experiences and support of peers are the key elements of peer support operated programs. Alameda County Public Guardian/Conservator /Youth Address: P.O. Box 2071, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The LPS Conservatorship program provides Conservatorship Investigation for clients (adults or minors) who are gravely disabled as a result of a mental disorder or chronic alcoholism. The Probate Conservatorship program provides for those people who are unable to properly provide for their own food, clothing, and shelter as well as the inability to substantially manage their own financial resources, or to resist fraud or undue Influence.
4 Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Alcohol Policy Network /Youth Address: 2512 Ninth St. Suite 3, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Allied Fellowship Gender Served: Male Address: th Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Treatment (AOD Focus) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Prop. 36 Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Alta Bates/Herrick Medical Center /Youth Address: 2001 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Herrick/Alta Bates Medical Center is the 5150 evaluation center fro children ages years.
5 Acute Psychiatric Hospital Medication Support A 24-hour a day inpatient facility usually locked. Staff provides immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute symptoms of mental illness and related substance induced disorders particularly focusing on those who are a danger to themselves or others, or are gravely disabled. The goal of the program is to stabilize and help the clients reestablish themselves in the community as quickly as possible. Ann Martin Children's Center Address: 1250 Grand Ave., Piedmont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Asian Community Mental Health Center /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Address: 310-8th St., Suite. 201, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Socialization Centers Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers.
6 Asian Pacific Psychological Services /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Address: th St., Suite A, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Services are provided to bi-lingual and mono-lingual clients in eleven Asian languages and dialects. Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Medication Support Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. BACS Employment Program Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: nd St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) BACS Four Bridges Creative Living Center Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: 1912 Central, Alameda, CA Phone: (925) Ext: Socialization Centers Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers.
7 BACS Hedco House Creative Living Center Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: 590 B St., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Socialization Centers Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. BACS South County Creative Living Center Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: 2950 Washington Blvd., Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Socialization Centers Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. BACS Supported Independent Living Case Management Program Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: 629 Oakland Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Transitional and some permanent affordable housing is provided for those clients who are a part of BACS case management program. Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. BACS Towne House Creative Living Center
8 Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: 629 Oakland, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Socialization Centers Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. BACS Valley Creative Living Center Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: 3900 Valley Ave Ste B, Pleasanton, CA Phone: (925) Ext: Socialization Centers Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. BACS Woodroe Place Provider: Bay Area Community Services BACS Address: Woodroe Ave., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The program provides short term crisis residential treatment to clients who are referred from acute hospitals and community support centers. The average length of stay at this program is two weeks. Treatment (MH Focus) treatment programs provide therapeutic and social rehabilitation services to seriously and persistently mentally ill adults. Clients receive individual and group counseling, prevocational training, and guidance in development of social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. The average length of stay is 6-12 months before moving to a board and care facility, satellite housing, or independent living. Behavioral Health Care Consumer Assistance Office /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Address: 2000 Embarcadero Cove, Suite 400, Oakland, CA Phone: Ext: Comments: The Consumer Assistance Office responds to complaints from clients and their family members regarding care and treatment in Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug facilities. Suggestions, comments and grievances on Alameda County Behavioral Health Care System of Care are also handled by this office. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality.
9 Berkeley Addiction Treatment Services (BATS) Address: 2975 Sacramento St., Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Narcotic Treatment Programs Perinatal Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal regulated substitute drug. Programs generally offer replacement narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance. Individual and group counseling are also a part of this treatment modality. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Berkeley Drop-In Center Address: 3234 Adeline, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Socialization Centers Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. Bi-Bett DUI Program Provider: Bi-Bett Corporation Address: Hesperian Blvd., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
10 Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., wet reckless, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts. Bonita House /Alcohol & Other Drugs Provider: Bonita House, Inc. Address: 1410 Bonita, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Mental health and alcohol and drug services are offered concurrently at this residential treatment program to a dually diagnosed client population. Treatment (MH Focus) treatment programs provide therapeutic and social rehabilitation services to seriously and persistently mentally ill adults. Clients receive individual and group counseling, prevocational training, and guidance in development of social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. The average length of stay is 6-12 months before moving to a board and care facility, satellite housing, or independent living. Bonita Supported Independent Living Program /Alcohol & Other Drugs Provider: Bonita House, Inc. Address: 6333 Telegraph Ave., Suite 102, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Bonita s service team provides services exclusively to a dually diagnosed population. Transitional living and permanent housing with treatment services are also available to a dual diagnosed population. Supportive services are provided. Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Bonita-Creative Living Center /Alcohol & Other Drugs Provider: Bonita House, Inc.
11 Address: 2340 Durant Ave., Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Socialization Centers Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. Casa de la Vida- Berkeley Place Address: 421 Fairmont Ave, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Treatment (MH Focus) treatment programs provide therapeutic and social rehabilitation services to seriously and persistently mentally ill adults. Clients receive individual and group counseling, prevocational training, and guidance in development of social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. The average length of stay is 6-12 months before moving to a board and care facility, satellite housing, or independent living. Casa Del Sol-La Clinica de la Raza /Youth Address: 1515 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Center for Independent Living Address: 2539 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
12 Comments: Provides housing, benefits counseling and information for mentally disabled homeless and at risk individuals. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Center on Deafness Address: 3333 California St., Suite 10, San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) Ext: Comments: Mental health services including individual therapy, collateral, assessment/plan development, medication evaluation and monitoring, group therapy, case management/brokerage and crisis intervention are provided to a deaf and hard of hearing population. American Sign Language (ASL), Signing Exact English (S.E.E.), speech and speech reading, cued speech, and assistive listening devices are used. Centro de Juventud Provider: Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse of Alameda County Address: 3209 Galindo St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Prevention (Substance Abuse) Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. CHANGES Dual Recovery Program--Telecare /Alcohol & Other Drugs Provider: Telecare Corp. Address: Eastmont Mall 7200 Bancroft Ave., Bldg B, Suite 133, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program provides an outpatient detoxification program for clients enrolled in the program.
13 Adjunct Services Case Management Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Children and Youth Crisis Team Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2045 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Crisis Services Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. Children's Hospital Address: nd Street, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program houses the SEED, Foster Care and Passages Programs. The programs provide medication support, assessment, early child and caregiver intervention. Children s Hospital is the 5150 evaluation center for Children 11 years and younger. Medication Support Children's Learning Center Address: 1910 Central Ave, Alameda, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
14 Day Treatment Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. Children's Specialized Services Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 520-3rd St., Suite 107, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Case Management Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Chrysalis Gender Served: Female Provider: Horizon Services Address: 3845 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Treatment (AOD Focus) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Prop. 36 programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Club Live Provider: Community Counseling and Education Ceter (CCEC) Address: 3775 Beacon, 2nd floor, Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
15 Comments: Provides services to middle school aged students at chapters through out Alameda County. Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. CommPre Provider: Horizon Services Address: nd St., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Community Counseling Education Center (CCEC) Address: 3775 Beacon, 2nd floor, Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Prevention (Substance Abuse) Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Community Recovery Center /Youth Provider: West Oakland Health Council Address: 9006 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities.
16 Community Recovery Services Address: 2512 Ninth St., #9, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Conditional Release Program Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2060 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This programs accepts referrals only from the Courts and State Hospitals. Clients receive extensive case management services, group and individual counseling, home visits and medication support. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Criminal Justice Program Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2060 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program provides mental health assessments, individual therapy, crisis intervention and medication support at Santa Rita Jail. Court ordered mental health evaluations are also performed by this program. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Crisis Support Services (Suicide Prevention) /Youth
17 Address: P.O. Box 9102, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Volunteers, under staff supervision, are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week to answer emergency crisis telephone lines. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Cronin /Alcohol & Other Drugs Provider: Horizon Services Address: 2595 Depot Rd, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Treatment (AOD Focus) Prop. 36 programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. CURA-Fremont Address: Glenmoor Dr., Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Treatment (AOD Focus) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse.
18 Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. CURA-Oakland Gender Served: Male Address: th St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Intake is done through the Fremont site. Please call for an appointment. Treatment (AOD Focus) programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Early Childhood Consultation Program (ECCP) Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 303 Hegenberger Rd., Suite 310, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Child specific consultation services to child care staff and parents when there are children ages 0-5, who are exhibiting behavioral, social, emotional or developmental difficulties. Child care mental health consultation can also include program consultation and training for child care providers. ECCP mental health consultants are also able to provide early identification and referral services when there is a need for a higher level of service. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. East Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)-Fremont Address: Gatewood St., Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Day Treatment Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided.
19 Medication Support East Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)-Oakland Address: 2540 Charleston St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Day Treatment Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. East Bay Asian Youth Center Address: 1600 E 12th, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. East Bay Community Recovery Project- Hayward /Alcohol & Other Drugs Address: A Sutro Street, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff.
20 East Bay Community Recovery Project- Oakland /Alcohol & Other Drugs Address: 2551 San Pablo Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Day Treatment Bay Area Services Network (BASN) HIV Early Intervention Perinatal Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. The HIV early Intervention program provides for anonymous or confidential on-site HIV testing and counseling, confidential health assessment of HIV+ persons, health education, behavior change support, psychosocial counseling services and prevention therapeutic services. Transportation is provided at some sites. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. East Oakland Recovery Center Provider: Bi-Bett Corporation Address: MacArthur Blvd Ste 12, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
21 Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus) Transitional Living Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Prop. 36 Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and intravenous drug use (IDU) Outreach. Transitional living facilities serve clients transitioning from an institutional setting such as an acute or sub-acute hospital for mentally ill clients or from the criminal justice system back to the community for substance abuse. Clients develop skills to help them live independently. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Eden Children's Outpatient Services Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2045 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Crisis Services Medication Support Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. Eden Community Support Center Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2045 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.)
22 Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Eden Hospital Address: Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Acute Psychiatric Hospital A 24-hour a day inpatient facility usually locked. Staff provides immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute symptoms of mental illness and related substance induced disorders particularly focusing on those who are a danger to themselves or others, or are gravely disabled. The goal of the program is to stabilize and help the clients reestablish themselves in the community as quickly as possible. El Chante Gender Served: Male Provider: Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse of Alameda County Address: not given, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The program provides services bi-lingual in Spanish. Treatment (AOD Focus) Prop. 36 programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Filipinos for Affirmative Action Address: Union City Blvd. Suite 109, Union City, CA 94587
23 Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Fred Finch Youth Center Address: 3800 Coolidge Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The Center collaborates with other agencies to provide outreach, case management services and shelter to runaway and homeless youth. Affordable housing and case management for youth ages with mental disabilities is provided at Coolidge Court. Day Treatment Medication Support Treatment (MH Focus) TBS (Therapeutic Behavioral Services) Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. treatment programs provide therapeutic and social rehabilitation services to seriously and persistently mentally ill adults. Clients receive individual and group counseling, prevocational training, and guidance in development of social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. The average length of stay is 6-12 months before moving to a board and care facility, satellite housing, or independent living. Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) are one-to-one behavioral intervention services available to some children/youth who are full-scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries. These are short-term services used to address specific behaviors which jeopardize the child/youth's living situation. The mental health provider is available to provide individualized one-to-one behavioral assistance and interventions to the child/youth on-site. The child/youth must meet eligibility requirements and these services must be authorized by the BHCS, TBS Coordinator. Fremont Hospital /Youth Address: Sundale Dr., Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program provides an inpatient unit for adolescents. Acute Psychiatric Hospital A 24-hour a day inpatient facility usually locked. Staff provides immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute symptoms of mental illness and related substance induced disorders particularly focusing on those who are a danger to themselves or others, or are gravely disabled. The goal of the program is to stabilize and help the clients re-
24 establish themselves in the community as quickly as possible. Friday Night Live Provider: Community Counseling and Education Ceter (CCEC) Address: 3775 Beacon, 2nd floor, Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Provides services to high school aged students at chapters through out Alameda County. Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Gladman Mental Health Rehabilitation Center Provider: Telecare Corp. Address: 2633 E. 27th Street, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Sub-Acute Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Sub-acute facilities are 24 hour locked facilities providing intensive diagnostic evaluation and treatment services for severely impaired residents suffering from a psychiatric illness. On admission, a team of mental health professionals makes individual assessments and develops a comprehensive treatment plan. Services include: medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation, community outings, grooming, educational, social/recreational activities, family meetings and support groups. Clients are referred from acute care facilities. Grace, Inc Gender Served: Female Address: 4033 Altamont Avenue, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities.
25 Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Guidance Clinic Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 2200 Fairmont Blvd., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The Clinic renders mental health services to youth at juvenile hall. One on one counseling as well as group counseling is provided. Assessments are also done when requested by the courts. The clinic also provides a Adolescent Sex Offender Treatment program. Thunder Road is providing assessment for alcohol and other drug use at the clinic. Crisis Services Medication Support Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. H.A.A.R.T. - Hayward Address: Mission Blvd., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Narcotic Treatment Programs Prop. 36 Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal regulated substitute drug. Programs generally offer replacement narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance. Individual and group counseling are also a part of this treatment modality. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. H.A.A.R.T.- Oakland Address: Mac Arthur Blvd., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
26 Narcotic Treatment Programs Perinatal Prop. 36 Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal regulated substitute drug. Programs generally offer replacement narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance. Individual and group counseling are also a part of this treatment modality. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Harrison House /Alcohol & Other Drugs Provider: Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency Address: 2065 Kittredge St E, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Prevention (Substance Abuse) Shelters Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Designed to provide mentally ill and/or substance abusing individuals with shelter on a very short stay basis. Some shelters provide supportive services that enable transition into more permanent housing. Health & Human Resource Education Center /Youth Address: 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 702, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Sponsor of the Health Through Art: Signs of Recovery Project and the Black Women s Media Project. The Art project utilizes art work created by children, teens and adults through out Alameda County, to counteract alcohol and other drug related problems. The Black Women s Media Project seeks to counteract pro-alcohol messages that target African American Women and glamorize alcohol use without informing them of associated risk.
27 Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Health Through Art: Signs of Recovery Address: 1904 Franklin St. Suite 702, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Healthy Infant Program Provider: Alameda County Department of Public Health Address: 3012 Summit Street, 1st Floor, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program serves CalWORKs recipients. This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Day Care Habilitative Day Care Habilitative programs provide counseling and rehabilitative services to clients with substance abuse. Each client attends the program a minimum of 2-4 hours per session per day, at least 3-5 days a week minimum and have regularly assigned, structured and supervised treatment services. Clients live independently, semi-independently or in a supervised care facility. Services included: individual counseling, group counseling, medication collateral services and crisis intervention. Highland Hospital Address: 1411 E. 31st St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Case Management Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals.
28 Day Care Habilitative Perinatal Prop. 36 Day Care Habilitative programs provide counseling and rehabilitative services to clients with substance abuse. Each client attends the program a minimum of 2-4 hours per session per day, at least 3-5 days a week minimum and have regularly assigned, structured and supervised treatment services. Clients live independently, semi-independently or in a supervised care facility. Services included: individual counseling, group counseling, medication collateral services and crisis intervention. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Integrated Counseling & Consulting Services Address: Foothill Blvd., Ste 230, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: PC 1000 Drug Diversion Prop. 36 The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services. It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions. Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Interagency Child and Family Team Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services
29 Address: 303 Hegenberger Road, 3rd Floor, Suite 312, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program provides interagency collaborative services to severely emotionally disturbed children, at risk of or in out of home placement, and their families who cross the boundaries of agencies and need the combined resources of a System of Care to enable change to take place. Case Management Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Interfaith Prevention Program Address: Patrick Ave., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. John George Psychiatric Pavilion /Alcohol & Other Drugs Address: 2060 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: John George Pavilion provides psychiatric emergency services that are immediate therapeutic responses to clients exhibiting acute, life threading symptoms due to mental illness substance abuse or both. These services are particularly focused on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. Acute Psychiatric Hospital Crisis Services Medication Support A 24-hour a day inpatient facility usually locked. Staff provides immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute symptoms of mental illness and related substance induced disorders particularly focusing on those who are a danger to themselves or others, or are gravely disabled. The goal of the program is to stabilize and help the clients reestablish themselves in the community as quickly as possible. Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. Keller House Gender Served: Female Provider: The Solid Foundation
30 Address: 353 Athol Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) Perinatal programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. La Cheim Address: 2853 Groom Dr., Richmond, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Day Treatment Medication Support Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. La Familia Counseling Service /Youth Address: Mocine Ave., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Day treatment is for children only. Community support is offered for adults and their families. Adjunct Services Case Management Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals.
31 Community Support Services/Service Teams Day Treatment Medication Support The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. Lincoln Child Center Address: 4368 Lincoln Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Day Treatment Medication Support Treatment (MH Focus) TBS (Therapeutic Behavioral Services) Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. treatment programs provide therapeutic and social rehabilitation services to seriously and persistently mentally ill adults. Clients receive individual and group counseling, prevocational training, and guidance in development of social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. The average length of stay is 6-12 months before moving to a board and care facility, satellite housing, or independent living. Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) are one-to-one behavioral intervention services available to some children/youth who are full-scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries. These are short-term services used to address specific behaviors which jeopardize the child/youth's living situation. The mental health provider is available to provide individualized one-to-one behavioral assistance and interventions to the child/youth on-site. The child/youth must meet eligibility requirements and these services must be authorized by the BHCS, TBS Coordinator. Mandana Community Recovery Center Provider: Horizon Services Address: 3989 Howe St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus) Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and
32 intravenous drug use (IDU) Outreach. Mandela House I Gender Served: Female Provider: The Solid Foundation Address: 6939 Mac Arthur Blvd., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) Perinatal programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Mandela House II Gender Served: Female Provider: The Solid Foundation Address: 2408 Andover, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) Perinatal programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Mental Health Advocates /Youth Address: 1801 Adeline St., Rm. 203, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
33 Comments: The program provides assistance to mentally ill adults in obtaining financial aid and other benefits or services this population may be eligible for due to their mental disability. Information and referral to other community services is also provided. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Milestones Human Services, Inc Address: 2580 West 10th Street, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Treatment (AOD Focus) Prop. 36 programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Morton Bakar Center-Telecare Provider: Telecare Corp. Address: 494 Blossom Way, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Older Adults Served in this Program Adjunct Services Sub-Acute Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Sub-acute facilities are 24 hour locked facilities providing intensive diagnostic evaluation and treatment services for severely impaired residents suffering from a psychiatric illness. On admission, a team of mental health professionals makes individual assessments and develops a comprehensive treatment plan. Services include: medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation, community outings, grooming, educational, social/recreational activities, family meetings and support groups. Clients are referred from acute care facilities. Mujeres Con Esperanza Gender Served: Female
34 Provider: Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse of Alameda County Address: 1319 Fruitvale Ave, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Perinatal Prop. 36 These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Native American Health Center Address: 3214 International, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The program promotes mental health in the Native American Community through outreach and education. Mental health services including case management, individual, group and family therapy are provided to Native American clients in the context of traditional Native American culture and values. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. Native American Youth Center of Urban Indian Health Board Address: 3124 International, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places.
35 New Bridge ASPIRE School Program Provider: New Bridge Foundation Inc Address: 1816 Scenic Ave, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The Program provides services at some schools in Oakland and Berkeley. Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. New Bridge Foundation, Inc Provider: New Bridge Foundation Inc Address: 1820 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Specialized services for the deaf and hard of hearing are provided. Treatment (AOD Focus) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Prop. 36 programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. New Bridge Foundation, Inc - Oakland Provider: New Bridge Foundation Inc Address: th Street, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
36 Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. New Leaf Counseling Services Address: 4695 Thornton Avenue, Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Oakland Children s Outpatient Services Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: MacArthur Blvd. Bldg. F-28, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Crisis Services Medication Support Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others.
37 Oakland Community Support Center Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: MacArthur Blvd. Bldg. V-13, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Socialization Centers Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. Oakland Homeless Project Provider: Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency Address: 1820 Jefferson St, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Shelters Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Designed to provide mentally ill and/or substance abusing individuals with shelter on a very short stay basis. Some shelters provide supportive services that enable transition into more permanent housing. Oakland Independent Support Center (OISC) Address: th St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
38 Self Help/Peer Support Socialization Centers Peer support programs are staffed with persons whose qualifications are based primarily on personal experience. Sharing of experiences and support of peers are the key elements of peer support operated programs. Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe structured program of social, educational and recreational activities. An opportunity to work is provided at some centers. Occupational Health Services Inc. (OHS )-Albany Address: 1249 Marin Ave, Albany, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., wet reckless, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts. Occupational Health Services Inc. (OHS)- Dublin Address: 6670 Amador Plaza Rd Ste 203, Dublin, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Driving Under the Influence,(DUI) Multiple Offender Program The Multiple Offender Program is an 18-month program of alcohol and drug (AOD) education and counseling services. Referrals are typically made by the courts. Participation is on a weekly basis. The first phase of the program consists of 12 hours of AOD education. This is followed with 52 hours of group counseling. Participation in selfhelp groups is included as an adjunct to the program. The last 6 months of the program consist of aftercare. The participants maintain monthly contact with their counselor during this period.
39 Occupational Health Services Inc. (OHS)-Hayward Address: 2847 B Whipple Rd, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs Driving Under the Influence,(DUI) Multiple Offender Program The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., wet reckless, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts. The Multiple Offender Program is an 18-month program of alcohol and drug (AOD) education and counseling services. Referrals are typically made by the courts. Participation is on a weekly basis. The first phase of the program consists of 12 hours of AOD education. This is followed with 52 hours of group counseling. Participation in selfhelp groups is included as an adjunct to the program. The last 6 months of the program consist of aftercare. The participants maintain monthly contact with their counselor during this period. Occupational Health Services Inc. (OHS)-Oakland Address: 344 Pendleton Way, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs Driving Under the Influence,(DUI) Multiple Offender Program The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., wet reckless, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts. The Multiple Offender Program is an 18-month program of alcohol and drug (AOD) education and counseling services. Referrals are typically made by the courts. Participation is on a weekly basis. The first phase of the program consists of 12 hours of AOD education. This is followed with 52 hours of group counseling. Participation in selfhelp groups is included as an adjunct to the program. The last 6 months of the program consist of aftercare. The participants maintain monthly contact with their counselor during this period.
40 Options Recovery Services Address: 1931 Center Street, Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Day Care Habilitative Prop. 36 Day Care Habilitative programs provide counseling and rehabilitative services to clients with substance abuse. Each client attends the program a minimum of 2-4 hours per session per day, at least 3-5 days a week minimum and have regularly assigned, structured and supervised treatment services. Clients live independently, semi-independently or in a supervised care facility. Services included: individual counseling, group counseling, medication collateral services and crisis intervention. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Orchid Gender Served: Female Provider: Bi-Bett Corporation Address: 1342 E. 27th St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Perinatal programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services.
41 Palm Avenue Detox Provider: Horizon Services Address: 2251 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) Ext: Detoxification Bay Area Services Network (BASN) A short term residential setting for individuals who require detoxification from abused substances A structured schedule of activities is an integral part of the program in order to start a new pattern of behavior for the individual. Physician ordered medication may be ordered if necessary for the client. Clients enter a recovery treatment program following detoxification. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. Parental Stress /Youth Address: 1727 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: The program maintains an information hot line with specialist services designed for people dealing with issues with children. The hotline is staff between the hours of 3p.m.-11p.m.,daliy. Other Services Unique services that are one of a kind and does not follow a specific service modality. PMR- Psychiatric Management Resources-Fairmont Provider: Psychiatric Management Resources Address: Foothill C-3, San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: PMR-Psychiatric Management Resources- Highland Provider: Psychiatric Management Resources
42 Address: 1411 E. 31st St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Project Eden Provider: Horizon Services Address: nd St., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Prevention (Substance Abuse) Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Project Pride Gender Served: Female Address: 2551 San Pablo, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) Perinatal programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information,
43 physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. R. L. Geddins Women's Empowerment Network (WEN) Gender Served: Female Address: 5808 Walnut, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Treatment (AOD Focus) Perinatal programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. S.T.A.G.E.S.-Telecare Provider: Telecare Corp. Address: 2402 Merced Street, San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Specialist services for the older adult consumer with severe mental illness. Adjunct Services Case Management Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals.
44 S.T.R.I.D.E.S.-Telecare Provider: Telecare Corp. Address: th St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. SAACS Address: 795 Fletcher Lane, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Narcotic Treatment Programs Prop. 36 Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal regulated substitute drug. Programs generally offer replacement narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance. Individual and group counseling are also a part of this treatment modality. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. San Leandro Community Counseling (SLCC) Address: 296 Broadmoor Blvd., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems
45 Abuse) identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Schuman-Liles Psychiatric Clinic Address: MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Medication Support Second Chance Ashland Center Provider: Second Chance Address: th Ave., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Second Chance Hayward Recovery Center Provider: Second Chance Address: 1826 B St.., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
46 Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Prop. 36 Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and intravenous drug use (IDU) Outreach. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Second Chance Tri-Cities Program Provider: Second Chance Address: 6330 Thornton Ave., Newark, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus) Transitional Living Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs PC 1000 Drug Diversion Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and intravenous drug use (IDU) Outreach. Transitional living facilities serve clients transitioning from an institutional setting such as an acute or sub-acute hospital for mentally ill clients or from the criminal justice system back to the community for substance abuse. Clients develop skills to help them live independently. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., wet reckless, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts. The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services. It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions. Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included.
47 Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Second Chance Women's Phoenix Center Gender Served: Female Provider: Second Chance Address: Fremont Blvd., Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Day Care Habilitative Perinatal Prop. 36 Day Care Habilitative programs provide counseling and rehabilitative services to clients with substance abuse. Each client attends the program a minimum of 2-4 hours per session per day, at least 3-5 days a week minimum and have regularly assigned, structured and supervised treatment services. Clients live independently, semi-independently or in a supervised care facility. Services included: individual counseling, group counseling, medication collateral services and crisis intervention. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Second Chance-Union City Provider: Second Chance Address: 3995 Smith St, Union City, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
48 Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus) Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and intravenous drug use (IDU) Outreach. Seneca Address: 2275 Arlington Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Day Treatment Medication Support TBS (Therapeutic Behavioral Services) Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) are one-to-one behavioral intervention services available to some children/youth who are full-scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries. These are short-term services used to address specific behaviors which jeopardize the child/youth's living situation. The mental health provider is available to provide individualized one-to-one behavioral assistance and interventions to the child/youth on-site. The child/youth must meet eligibility requirements and these services must be authorized by the BHCS, TBS Coordinator. Seventh Step Foundation Gender Served: Male Address: 475 Medford Ave., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Treatment (AOD Focus) Transitional Living Bay Area Services Network (BASN) programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Transitional living facilities serve clients transitioning from an institutional setting such as an acute or sub-acute hospital for mentally ill clients or from the criminal justice system back to the community for substance abuse. Clients develop skills to help them live independently. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse.
49 Si Se Puede Gender Served: Male Provider: Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse of Alameda County Address: 3315 International Blvd., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. South County Homeless Project Address: 258 West A St, Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Shelters Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Designed to provide mentally ill and/or substance abusing individuals with shelter on a very short stay basis. Some shelters provide supportive services that enable transition into more permanent housing. St. Mary's Center- Recovery 55 Address: nd St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Provides a specialized alcohol and drug treatment program for older adults.
50 STARS Address: 2050 Fairmont Dr., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: STARS maintains an RCL level 14 group home for adolescents with capacity for 16 girls and 16 boys. Day Treatment Sub-Acute TBS (Therapeutic Behavioral Services) Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided. Sub-acute facilities are 24 hour locked facilities providing intensive diagnostic evaluation and treatment services for severely impaired residents suffering from a psychiatric illness. On admission, a team of mental health professionals makes individual assessments and develops a comprehensive treatment plan. Services include: medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation, community outings, grooming, educational, social/recreational activities, family meetings and support groups. Clients are referred from acute care facilities. Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) are one-to-one behavioral intervention services available to some children/youth who are full-scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries. These are short-term services used to address specific behaviors which jeopardize the child/youth's living situation. The mental health provider is available to provide individualized one-to-one behavioral assistance and interventions to the child/youth on-site. The child/youth must meet eligibility requirements and these services must be authorized by the BHCS, TBS Coordinator. STARS-Community Services Program Address: 345 Estudillo Ave, San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program serves transtional age youth(17+) who are aging out of children's services. Case Management Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. Support Systems Homes Address: 1315 Clarke Street, San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
51 Treatment (AOD Focus) Prop. 36 programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Terra Firma Diversion/Education Center Address: Mission Blvd., Hayward, CA Phone: (510) Ext: PC 1000 Drug Diversion The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services. It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions. Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included. The Solid Foundation-Women's Center Gender Served: Female Provider: The Solid Foundation Address: th Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (501) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Perinatal These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information,
52 physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Prop. 36 Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. Thunder Road Adolescent Treatment Address: th St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Treatment (AOD Focus) Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment planning, individual counseling and group counseling, training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual facilities. Tiger Medic's /Alcohol & Other Drugs Address: 2648 International Blvd Ste. 300, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: Confidential HIV testing is provide on site. HIV Early Intervention The HIV early Intervention program provides for anonymous or confidential on-site HIV testing and counseling, confidential health assessment of HIV+ persons, health education, behavior change support, psychosocial counseling services and prevention therapeutic services. Transportation is provided at some sites. Tri-City Children s Outpatient Services Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: Liberty Street, Suite G732, Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Crisis Services Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others.
53 Medication Support Tri-City Community Support Center Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: Liberty St. Suite G710, Fremont, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Valley Children s Outpatient Services Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 3730 Hopyard Rd. Suite 103, Pleasanton, CA Phone: (925) Ext: Comments: Two satellite day treatment sites operate through this program one located at Mendenhall Middle School and the other at Dublin High School. Crisis Services Day Treatment Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Day treatment provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients in the community. Clients are seen from 3 to 5 days a week for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic treatment may also be provided.
54 Medication Support Valley Community Health Center /Youth Address: 4361 Railroad Avene, Pleasanton, CA Phone: (925) Ext: Comments: Provides a specialized alcohol and drug treatment program for older adults. Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment Prevention (Substance Abuse) Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs PC 1000 Drug Diversion Prop. 36 Services are provided to youth between the ages of Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities. Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., wet reckless, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services. Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts. The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services. It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions. Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff.
55 Valley Community Support Center Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 3730 Hopyard Rd., Suite 103, Pleasanton, CA Phone: (925) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Villa Fairmont Hospital-Telecare Provider: Telecare Corp. Address: Foothill Blvd., San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: A differential diagnosis is made to access if the clients primary diagnosis is one of substance abuse or mental illness. Sub-Acute Sub-acute facilities are 24 hour locked facilities providing intensive diagnostic evaluation and treatment services for severely impaired residents suffering from a psychiatric illness. On admission, a team of mental health professionals makes individual assessments and develops a comprehensive treatment plan. Services include: medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation, community outings, grooming, educational, social/recreational activities, family meetings and support groups. Clients are referred from acute care facilities. Vocational Rehabilitation Program Provider: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Address: 333 Hegenberger Rd, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: A comprehensive vocational program, which works with client referrals received from both Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Providers. Counselors work collaboratively with referral agencies, and case-manage a client within the vocational program to begin or return to part-time or full time employment. The intended outcome for all referred is competitive or semi-competitive employment.
56 Adjunct Services Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) West Oakland Children's Services Provider: West Oakland Health Council Address: 2730 Adeline, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Crisis Services Medication Support Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to mental illness, or substance abuse disorders particularly focusing on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others. West Oakland Health Center-Outpatient Provider: West Oakland Health Council Address: 3007 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Day Care Habilitative Narcotic Treatment Programs Day Care Habilitative programs provide counseling and rehabilitative services to clients with substance abuse. Each client attends the program a minimum of 2-4 hours per session per day, at least 3-5 days a week minimum and have regularly assigned, structured and supervised treatment services. Clients live independently, semi-independently or in a supervised care facility. Services included: individual counseling, group counseling, medication collateral services and crisis intervention. Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal regulated substitute drug. Programs generally offer replacement narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance. Individual and group counseling are also a part of this treatment modality.
57 Bay Area Services Network (BASN) PC 1000 Drug Diversion Perinatal The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse. The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services. It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions. Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included. These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. West Oakland Mental Health Center /Youth Address: 2730 Adeline St., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Adjunct Services Case Management Community Support Services/Service Teams Medication Support Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment. Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. (Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide treatment.) Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for assessing the needs of an individual for particular services. Case managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals. The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide crisis, individual, group, family and case management services. All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted. Xanthos /Alcohol & Other Drugs /Youth Address: 2325 Clement, Alameda, CA Phone: (510) Ext:
58 Prevention (Substance Abuse) Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus) PC 1000 Drug Diversion Prop. 36 Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and intravenous drug use (IDU) Outreach. The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services. It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions. Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff. YMCA-Eastlake Address: th Ave., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Prevention (Substance Abuse) Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) activities, problems identification and referral, and other community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments. These activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places. ZDK,14th Street Medical Group Address: 1124 International Blvd., Oakland, CA Phone: (510) Ext: Comments: This program can accommodate the children of a women admitted into this treatment facility. Narcotic Treatment Programs HIV Early Intervention Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal regulated substitute drug. Programs generally offer replacement narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance. Individual and group counseling are also a part of this treatment modality. The HIV early Intervention program provides for anonymous or confidential on-site HIV testing and counseling, confidential health assessment of HIV+ persons, health education, behavior change support, psychosocial counseling services and prevention therapeutic services. Transportation is provided at some sites.
59 Perinatal Prop. 36 These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services. Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occuring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration. All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff.
60 Total number of programs: 149
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