Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Suncoast Mental Health Services Directory 2-1-1 Pinellas Crisis, information, and referral line for social service agencies in Pinellas county. 24 hour line. Pinellas...2-1-1 Website... www.211.org 66th Street Group Home of Gulf Coast Community Care State-licensed 14-bed, 24-hour residential program for adults 18-45 with severe mental illness, and who also may have cooccurring alcohol and drug abuse problems. On-site psychiatric care, Case Management and Social Services by staff from a local community mental health center, therapeutic treatment groups, 12-step support groups and other mental health and substance abuse treatment services to improve personal and social functioning. Requirements: Adults 18-45 with severe mental illness, and who also may have co-occurring alcohol and drug abuse problems. M-F 9-5 Call..... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-Mail... info@gcjfs.org Abilities Inc. of Florida Assistance in attaining employment for disabled clients. M-F 8:00-4:30 by appointment. 2735 Whitney Rd., Clearwater, 33760... 727-538-7370 Fax...727-538-7387 Website... http://www.ourpeoplework.org/ E-Mail... fdelucia@abilities.org ACTS (Agency for Community Treatment Service Inc.) Tampa Services including prevention, acute care and stabilization, treatment, and supportive services for substance abuse, cooccurring substance abuse and mental illness, child protection, delinquency, criminal justice, housing, economic selfsufficiency, and health and wellness. Clients may be self-referred, court ordered, or referred by DUI agencies, Florida Department of Children & Families, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and others. 4612 N. 56th St., Tampa, 33610... 813-246-4899 FAX.... 813-621-6899 Website... http://www.actsfl.org E-Mail... basanders@actsfl.org ACTS Assessment Center Provides evaluation and assessment for youth and adult requesting access to services for substance abuse, including screening, psychosocial evaluation, and on-site urinalysis. Clients are given recommendations for treatment services. Clients may be self-referred, court ordered, or referred by DUI agencies, Florida Department of Children & Families, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and other community organizations. An appointment is required. 4612 N. 56th St., Tampa 33610... 813-246-4899 FAX.... 813-915-9288 Website...http://www.actsfl.org/ASSESSMENT%20AND%20COLLECTIONS.html ACTS Assisted Living Facility Clean, safe, permanent housing to dually diagnosed homeless adults. Requirements: Meet statutory requirements for admission to an ALF and have successfully completed a long-term treatment program for their addictions, i.e., persons with an extended period of sobriety not able to function in a less restrictive environment, such as supported housing. 6806 N Nebraska Ave., Tampa 33604... 813-237-4907 FAX.... 813-237-2152 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/alf.html 1
ACTS Independent Living and Permanent Housing Program Supportive housing program for graduates of Transitional Program or homeless persons meeting the program criteria throughout the SunCoast Region and surrounding areas. There are 3 houses and 24 apartments at confidential locations. Call..... 813-879-1649 FAX.... 813-871-2713 Website http://www.actsfl.org/transitional%20housing%20independent%20living%20prog.html ACTS In-home Services Provides in-home family therapy for substance abusing adolescents who are on community control. All referrals through the Department of Juvenile Justice. 4612 N 56 St., Tampa 33619... 813-246-4899 FAX.... 813-841-2713 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/in%20home%20services.html ACTS Transitional Housing Program 48-bed, residential program providing rehabilitation to homeless and chronically debilitated from alcohol and drug addiction and mental illness incapable of living independently. Clients must be willing to move to independent living within 2 years. 4403 W MLK Jr. Blvd., Tampa 33614... 813-879-1649 FAX.... 813-871-2713 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/transitional%20housing%20independent%20living%20prog.html ACTS Adult Addictions Receiving Facility (AARF) Medically supervised substance abuse receiving facility provides inpatient assessment; detoxification; stabilization, and short-term (3-7 days) treatment; and referral for adults who are actively using drugs and/or alcohol. Voluntary and involuntarily admitted clients. 3107 50 th St., Tampa FL 33619... 813-367-2315 FAX.... 813-367-2312 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/aarf%20link.html ACTS-VA Residential Rehabilitation Facility 24-bed transitional residential rehabilitation facility for homeless veterans that provides housing and support for with substance abuse and mental health issues who may also suffer from brain injury, stroke, epilepsy, amputation, orthopedic problems or other neurological problems. 4403 W Martin Luther King,Jr. Blvd, Tampa 33614.813-879-1649/Vinnie Garcia FAX.... 813-871-2713 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/va%20residential%20rehab.html Adult Comprehensive Protection Services, Inc. Non-profit offers Case Management and Social Services and legal guardianship for elderly and mentally incapacitated clients. Includes assessments to identify problems; review of financial, legal, or medical issues; bills; obtaining benefits; and budgeting. 1213-16 St. N, St. Petersburg 33705... FAX.... 727-823-7530 Advocacy Center Non-profit organization provides protection and advocacy services for disabled clients; promotes, expands, protects and seeks to assure their human and legal rights. It also monitors clients residential and support services. M-F 8-5 1000 N. Ashley Dr. Suite 640, Tampa 33602... 813-233-2920 Toll-free...1-866-875-1794 TDD....1-866-875-1837 FAX.... 813-233-2917 Website...http://www.advocacycenter.org/index.html E-Mail...info@advocacycenter.org AIDS Community Project of Tampa Bay (AIDS Coalition) Case Management and Social Services to people newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Also, provides Medicaid Waiver/Project AIDS Care Case Management and Social Services to individuals who are at risk of being institutionalized. ACP case managers and staff offer counseling, support groups, education and outreach, hotline/information and referral service, buddy program, HIV testing, and clothing and household furnishing vouchers. ACP also works with the Salvation Army to provide a food bank for HIV/AIDS clients in need. Additionally, the Florida Family AIDS Network, a part of the ACP funded by a Ryan White Title IV grant through the University of South Florida, serves children and families who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. M-F 8-5 2
410 N. Fort Harrison Av., Clearwater 33755 727-449-2437, 586-4432, 328-3263 136-4 St. N Ste 303, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-820-0305, 823-5665 Website... http://www.asapservices.org/asap.htm AIDS Florida Hotline HIV/AIDS information and referrals 24-7 Toll-free... 1-800-352-AIDS (2437) Haitian Creole...1-800-243-7101 Spanish... 1-800-545-SIDA (7432) TTY....1-888-503-7118 Website...http://www.211bigbend.org AIDS National Hotline The National AIDS hotline provides basic HIV/AIDS information and referrals to various AIDS services in your city. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Toll-free Washington, DC-Spanish...1-800-342-2437 Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups 12-step meetings for families of alcoholics. St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Palm Harbor... 727-786-0120 or 548-6811 Website... http://www.al-anon-pinellas.org Alcoholics Anonymous, Central Office of Pinellas County Groups Publishes up-to-date meeting list and an online website of meetings, current events, contact information and newcomer information. 24-hour Helpline for easy contact at any time. 8340 Ulmerton Rd. Ste. 220, Largo 33771... 727-530-0415 FAX.... 727-530-0416 Email... centraloffice@aapinellas.org Website... http://www.aapinellas.org/contact/helpline.htm Alpha House 20-bedroom maternity home and transitional housing for 16 mothers with babies who don t have a safe place to go after the birth of their child. Services to empower pregnant and parenting women in crisis to realize their ability to break the cycles of poverty and abuse and create promising lives for themselves and their babies. 8340 201 S. Tampania, Tampa... 813-875-2024 Website... http://www.alphahouseoftampa.org/ Alternative Family Program of Gulf Coast Community Care Provides therapeutic foster homes for more than 225 adults and elders with persistent mental illness, including forensic clients. Supportive, home-like environment is an alternative to inpatient psychiatric or state hospitalization. Caregivers/sponsors are licensed and specially trained in the care of individuals with psychiatric disabilities, and are responsible for the support, care and well-being of the consumers. Clients are elders with persistent mental illness, including forensic clients 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760 - Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 Pinellas... 727-538-7150 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-Mail... info@gcjfs.org ASAP Homeless Services Drop-in Center Facilities offer showers, clothing, food, bus tokens and referrals to other agencies. Clients also use ASAP as a phone number and mailing address for employment and benefit purposes.. 423 11th Ave. S, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-823-5665 FAX.... 727-821-6627 Website...http://www.asaphomeless.org/index.html E-Mail...info@asaphomeless.org ASAP Transitional Housing 2 housing apartments in which families may live up to one year. Clients must meet several requirements and participate in goal planning- focusing on the achievement of self-sufficiency for independent living with our case manager. St. Petersburg... 727-823-5665 3
Website...http://www.asaphomeless.org/index.html E-Mail...info@asaphomeless.szcs.valasa.net ASAP Women's and Children's Shelter Clients spend up to 30 days in these emergency shelters. Clothing, personal hygiene items, telephone, counseling and referral to agencies are provided. St. Petersburg... 727-823-5665 Website...http://www.asaphomeless.org/index.html E-Mail...info@asaphomeless.org Bay Pines Veterans' Eligibility Line Eligibility for veterans services and benefits. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-4:30. 10000 Bay Pines Blvd.., Bay Pines 33744... 727-932-3424, 398-9484 Website... http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/home.asp?isflash=0 Bay Pines Veterans' Hospital Medical services for qualified veterans. 24 hours-er Care. General clinical care Mon-Fri 8:00A - 4:30P. 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines 33744... 727-398-6661 Toll-free...1-888-820-0230 FAX.... 727-398-9442 Website... http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/facility.asp?id=12 BayCare Life Management Services, Inc. Outpatient facility for mental health and substance abuse services. 300 Pinellas St. MS #137, Clearwater (Administrative)...1-800-878-5470 1100 Clearwater-Largo Rd., Largo 33770... 727-584-6266 FAX.... 727-581-1575 8002 King Helie Blvd., New Port Richey 34653.727-816-9811, 841-4430 X3164 FAX.... 727-816-1501 500 MLK St. N., St. Petersburg, 33705... 727-820-7747 FAX.... 727-820-7795 4726 N. Habana Ave., Ste. 204, Tampa 33614... 813-872-7582 FAX.... 813-873-9591 Website...http://www.baycare.org/body.cfm?id=169 Bayfront Family Health Center Primary healthcare for children and adults by resident physicians and board-certified faculty physicians. Reduced cost plan for patients who qualify. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:15am-4:30pm 700-6 St. S, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-893-6116 Website... http://www.bayfront.org/default.asp?/ Bayfront Medical Center Hospital services include cancer care, cardiology, Convenient Care Clinics, women and infants services, Emergency, neurology, radiology, rehabilitation and respitory care. 24/7 700-6 St. S, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-823-1234 Website... http://www.bayfront.org/default.asp? Beacon House Overnight and temporary shelter officering 30 beds to single, homeless men. Dinner is served to residents 6 nights a week. Residents work with staff to set goals, save money, and work toward independent living. Referral information, clothing, and personal hygiene items are provided. Intake 5:30 pm-7:30 pm Mon-Fri. 2151 Central Ave. St Petersburg... 727-823-5780 Website...http://www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org/pages/beacon.htm E-mail...bjspfc@yahoo.com Benedict Haven, Inc. Those with chronic diagnoses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who need intensive, structured intervention their entire lives. Requires application and interview process. Requirements include DSM-IV diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness; alcohol and drug free; no arrests resulting in conviction for the prior year; compliant with medication and treatment; 4
must not require skilled nursing care. Other requirements at: http://www.benedicthaven.org/admissions.htm#criteriaprogram. 210-72 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33702-5916 727-527-2257 FAX.... 727-528-1670 Website... http://www.benedicthaven.org/index.html Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care Services for bipolar and schizophrenic clients. Group homes, permanent, supported apartments, and home ownership. Other services include Case Management and Social Services, day treatment skills classes, outpatient medical & counseling, and vocational program. Approximately 2/3 of Boley's consumers have a diagnosis of schizophrenia and 1/4 have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Dual diagnosis program (Addiction and mental health). 445-31 St. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-821-4819 Website...http://www.boleycenters.org/boley_centers.htm Brandon Outreach Clinic Medical services with sliding scale. Hours: Mon 8:00-2:00, Tues 8:00-2:00, Wed 12:00-8:00 (Closed Thur and Fri) 517 N Parsons Ave., Brandon, 33602... 813-654-1388 FAX.... 813-653-4155 Brewer's Bridgeway MHC special apartment communities enable people with severe and persistent mental illness to live independently with minimal support. A staff person trained in mental health is on-site to schedule educational and social events and contact residents' case managers or social workers when necessary. 1001 W Alexander St., Plant City 33566... 813-707-7329 Center of Hope Men's Discipleship Home provides transitional housing for men. They work 40 hours a week as well as morning devotions, bible studies, church, and individual help as needed. 2050 58 th St. N., Clearwater 33760... 727-535-0200, 504-8191 Website...http://www.centerofhopecdc.org/contactUs.php Center Pharmacy Pharmacy with delivery service within a 5 mile radius. $4 fee. PHP (Pinellas County Human Services) insurance accepted. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:30, Sat 9:00-12:00. 6499 38 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33710... 727-344-3902 Childrens Community Services Mental Health Care Inc.(MHC) voluntary program for juveniles 10-15 arrested on domestic violence charges. Families receive services, including crisis intervention, case management, counseling, and psychiatric. Services usually last 6 months. Program staff work closely with law enforcement, juvenile justice diversionary programs and the juvenile's school. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 5805 Breckenridge Pkwy. Ste E, Tampa 33610... 813-740-4730 Children's Medical Services Florida Department of Health services for children (birth-21 years), with chronic medical conditions. Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 am- 6:30 pm. 3251-3 Ave. N Ste 130, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-893-2775 FAX.... 727 893-2484 Website... http://www.doh.state.fl.us/ Christlike Ministries 40-room men's shelter for homeless or substance abusers. No sex offenders. 40-day step-down program. $5 donation for shelter. Check in 5:30-7:30 pm. 3 meals daily. Christ-centered, Bible-oriented. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. Chaplain Tony Jenkins. 3011 Orient Rd., Tampa 33619... 813-623-1099 FAX.... 813-623-1039 Website... http://www.prisonministry.net/cmin E-mail... clmin@tampa.rr.com Christopher Center 5
Transitional home for men (group home). Individual apartments for HIV and AIDS clients and limited financial aid (rent, utilities, & mortgage). 3638-1 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-893-1707 Christopher House Transitional housing for HIV and AIDS clients. 525 8th Ave N, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-893-1706 Clearwater Free Clinic Health services for low-income individuals. Hours: Mon-Thur 9:00-6:00 (Closed 12:00-1:15 for lunch). Extended evening hours until 7:30. Appointments same day or walk in. Located at the corner of N. Ft. Harrison and Seminole. 707 N. Fort Harrison Ave., Clearwater 33755... 727-447-3041 Clearwater Homeless Intervention Project (CHIPs) Shelter for homeless adult males, females, and families. Intake at back door 4 pm-7 am Monday-Thursday. Emergency clothing referral. Day Center, public toilets are open Monday-Friday 8 am-3 pm and Saturday-Sunday 8 am-12 noon. 1339 Park St., Clearwater 33756... 727-466-6612 Website...http://www.clearwaterpolice.org/chip/partners.htm Cocaine Anonymous-Pinellas County 12 step program. Hotline number... 727-742-2216 Email contact...stpetefldistca@yahoo.com Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA) Provides community education, outreach support, crisis intervention, and safe environments for survivors of domestic violence and their children. 1011 1 st Ave. N., St. Petersburg (Outreach Center)... 727-895-4912 Toll-free National Line... 1-800-799-SAFE(7233) Website... http://www.casa-stpete.org/ Community Health Centers at Clearwater Provides quality health care services to the medically underserved communities, including Family Medicine for people of all ages as well as OB-GYN, Pediatrics and Dental. On-site nutrition and health education services offered. Sliding fee scale. One of five local Community Health Centers. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00, Mon 8:00-8:00 Families and pediatrics; Tues and Thur 8:00-8:00 pediatrics only. 1020 Lakeview Rd., Clearwater 33756... 727-461-1439 Website... http://www.chcpinellas.org/locations.htm Community Health Centers at Largo Provides quality health care services to the medically underserved communities, including Family Medicine for people of all ages as well as OB-GYN, Pediatrics and Dental. On-site nutrition and health education services offered. Sliding fee scale. One of five local Community Health Centers. Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 8:00-5:00 Thurs 8:00-8:00. 12420 130th Ave. N, Largo 33774... 727-587-7729 Website... http://www.chcpinellas.org/locations.htm Community Health Centers at Pinellas Park Provides quality health care services to the medically underserved communities, including Family Medicine for people of all ages as well as OB-GYN, Pediatrics and Dental. On-site nutrition and health education services offered. Sliding fee scale. One of five local Community Health Centers. Hours: Monday 8:00-8:00, Tues-Fri 8:00-5:00 (closed 12:00-1:00 for lunch). Sat 8:00-12:00 for pediatrics and 8:00-2:00 for family. 6237 66th St. N, Pinellas Park 33781... 727-544-2284 FAX.... 727-541-7984 Website... http://www.chcpinellas.org/locations.htm Community Health Centers at Tarpon Springs Provides quality health care services to the medically underserved communities, including Family Medicine for people of all ages as well as OB-GYN, Pediatrics and Dental. On-site nutrition and health education services offered. Sliding fee scale. One of five local Community Health Centers. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 301 Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs 34689... 727-944-3828 Website... http://www.chcpinellas.org/locations.htm 6
Community Health Centers of Pinellas (Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center) General medical clinic for adults and children. Sliding scale fee schedule. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 1344 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg 33712... 813-367-2315 Dental Services... 813-824-8177 Consult-a-Nurse Assistance line for medical questions. Physician referrals. 24-7 Toll-free...1-800-257-0944 Website...hhttp://www.consult-a-nurse.com/ COSA at Operation PAR Provides outpatient services to substance abusing pregnant and parenting women with a history of substance abuse. Gender specific, multi-disciplinary approach in a community-based setting and integrates therapeutic child development interventions. Services Include: day treatment; outpatient treatment; drug screen monitoring; early intervention group; and continuing care group. Toll-free...1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, Inc. Men's Services and programs include crisis and suicide intervention and community resource referral, daily reassurance phone calls to the homebound elderly or disabled, short term economic assistance with case management, protective travel assistance, medical and/or mental health patient transportation, sexual abuse counseling for children and adults, forensic medical exams for sexual assault survivors, and continuing education events. 1 Crisis Center Plaza, Tampa 33613... 813-964-1964 FAX.... 813-964-1564 Crossover for Women 18-month, Christ-centered women's residential program for substance abuse. PO Box 172913, Tampa 33612... 813-655-4457 Website... http://www.aapinellas.org/contact/helpline.htm Daystar Hope Center, Inc. Men's and women's clothing. Food pantry. Help with rent and utilities. Emergency gasoline, 1-day and 7-day bus passes. Spring Hill hours M-F 9-12 and 1-3. St. Petersburg hours M-F 9-12 and 1-2. St. Petersburg closed Wednesday in Summer. 9017 Commercial Way, Spring Hill 34613... FAX.... 226-6 St. S, St. Petersburg... 727-535-0043 Directions Alternatives for Children in Crisis Support, counseling, consultation, and intervention services to children, families, and elementary schools in order to prevent students with behavioral problems from school suspensions and juvenile justice admissions. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 727-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Directions Clearwater Homeless Outreach Project Screening, referral, and follow-up services for mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence for homeless clients. Also Community transition Project helps previously homeless adults and families gain independence through in-home counseling, support, and substance abuse relapse prevention. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 813-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Prevention, early intervention and treatment programs for children, families, adults and seniors. Outreach programs throughout upper Pinellas County. Adult Day treatment for rehabilitation following hospitalization. Special services for deaf clients. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 813-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Directions Healing the Heart National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative site. Directions is the lead agency for a collaboration with Family Service Centers and Hospice. Program designed to improve treatment for children and youths who have been victims of violence, witnesses 7
to violence, or suffered a traumatic loss. Referral required from the Health Department Healthy Start Case Managers. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 813-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Directions Healthy Start Mental health assessment and treatment for expectant mothers and mothers with infants. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 813-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Directions TANF Outreach Counseling and Case Management and Social Services to adults and their families receiving assistance in order to remove barriers to employment and increase self-sufficiency. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 813-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Directions Teens n Transition Support system for teenaged foster children to prepare them for independence and counsel them through the transition. Call for info and appointments. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33764... 813-524-4464 Website... http://www.directionsmh.org/ Di's Imani, Inc. Case Management and Social Services for HIV+ clients on PAC Waiver. M-F 9-5 3530-1 Ave. N Ste 208, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-321-0600 Downtown Health Center, HCHD Anonymous testing available. Environmental health, epidemiology, Metropolitan charities, pharmacy, specialty clinics and training center for STDs and HIV/AIDS. M-F 7:30-5 1105 E Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 33602... 813-307-8000 Website... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/hchd_main.htm Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office (DACCO) CARF Accredited, non-profit drug treatment and prevention agency. Services include residential treatment, aftercare, adult intervention, children's and adult outpatient services and Case Management and Social Services, day-night services, methadone, and supportive services.. 1920 E Hillsborough Avenue, Suite 200, Tampa 33610... 813-984-0909 Website...http://www.dacco.org/ East Henry Academy/Mendez Center Mental Health Care Inc.(MHC) program serves SED Pre K -12 students in a stand-alone school setting. It provides mental health therapy and support services, including individual and group counseling, case management, parent education and psychiatric consultation. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:000-3:30. For a complete listing of MCH services, call 813-272-2244, or visit the website. 5707 N. 22 nd St., Tampa 33610... 813-276-5630 East Manatee Health and Wellness Center Obstetrics/gynecology, acute care/ family practice, pediatric dental. 1312 Manatee Ave. E, Bradenton 34208... 941-708-8700 Ed White Hospital General hospital with a comprehensive array of healthcare services and the latest technology. 24-7 2323-9 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-323-1111 Website...http://www.edwardwhitehospital.com/ Edmund Gaines Graham Home Assisted living facility for elderly individuals with mental illness who are unable to live independently. Mental health services are provided on-site as needed. 24-7 2400 E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2219 EMPACT Resource Center 8
EMPACT stands for Empowering Minorities by Providing Advocacy Through Choices in Training. EMPACT provides general and Medicaid Waiver/Project AIDS Care Case Management and Social Services for persons infected with HIV/AIDS. Education services include street outreach and education sessions for schools, service clubs, social service agencies, churches, community centers and Pinellas County jail inmates. HIV/AIDS counseling and HIV testing are also available.. 136 4th St N Ste 305, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-896-8424 Website... http://www.asapservices.org/asap.htm Empowering Victims of Abuse/Early Childhood F.A.S.T. Mental Health Care Inc.(MHC) program provides specialized treatment for abused and/or traumatized children. Intensive outpatient, individual and family therapies focus on building empowerment skills for children who are at risk for further abuse, school drop-out, depression, or psychiatric hospitalization. Children involved in the legal system or are at risk of becoming involved in the legal system are also candidates for the program. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. For a complete listing of MCH services, call 813-272-2244, or visit the website. 2905 E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2888 Everybody's Tabernacle Shelter for homeless families and individuals. Intake-Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 9:00-4:00 and Wed 9:00-12:00. 1120 N Betty Lane, Clearwater 33710... 727-442-9041 Website...http://everybodystabernacle.com/ Family Intervention Program Serves clients referred by Protective Services, (parents who have been identified as having substance use or substance abuse patterns). The program provides intervention through initial assessment, Case Management and Social Services, intensive support and motivational counseling with the goals of expediting treatment, encouraging treatment completion, supporting continuous recovery, and impacting reunification of parents with their children.. East Care Center - 520 Oak Fair Blvd., Tampa 33610... 813-471-0006 FAX.... 813-471-0007 North Care Center - 5681 Fowler Ave., Tampa 33617... 813-471-0218 FAX.... 813-741-0219 West Care Center 5520 W Idlewild St., Tampa 33615... 813-901-3400 FAX.... 813-901-3489 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/family%20safety.html Family Resource Centers MHC Centers provide group, individual and family therapy to children and their families in an office setting. Therapy focuses on crisis stabilization, enhancing quality of life and alleviating troubling symptoms. Psychiatric evaluation, monitoring and medical management provided as needed. Main hours- M, W, Th, F 7:30am to 6:00pm; Tu 7:30am to 8:00pm. Panos hours M, Tu, Th 8-6; W 8 am-8 pm; F 8-2 Main Center - 5707 N 22 St., Tampa 33610 (Sandra Tabor)... 813-272-2244 Panos Center - 1403 W Reynolds St., Plant City 33566... 813-707-7044 Family Reunification Program Program serves the Court System and the Department of Children and Families (DCF) by providing therapeutic services in family situations where one or more children have been removed from the home and are now ready to return. 5805 Breckenridge Pkwy Ste E, Tampa 33610... 813-740-4730 Family Service Centers of Pinellas, Inc. Information and referral; rape crisis counseling; therapy; group treatment; community education. Serves child victims of sexual abuse, adult victims of sexual battery and abuse, adult survivors of incest or child abuse, domestic violence victims, and other non-violent crime victims. Sliding scale fees. Parenting education, counseling, in-home family support and small loans, from $500 to $2,500 (specifically for cars), to low-income parents who are unable to qualify elsewhere, for unexpected expenses that interfere with job or school.. 2960 Roosevelt Blvd. Clearwater 33760... 727-531-0482 FAX.... 727-536-7867 Parenting Education... 727-489-5271 Counseling... 727-489-5280 In-home Family Support... 727-822-3961 Emergency Financial Assistance... 727-824-0910 9
Florida Advocacy Council (FAC) You are eligible for help from SAC if you are a client of a State Agency and have not received a program or service to which you are entitled, have been abused or denied rights.. 1317 Winewood Blvd. Bldg 1, Room 401, Tallahassee 32399...1-800-342-0825 Website... http://www.floridasac.org/ Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling Training and educational services for compulsive gambling treatment. Numerous links and information on website. Toll free number offers 24 hour referrals for local services. Toll-free Help Line (Altamonte Springs, FL)...1-800-426-7711 Website... http://www.gamblinghelp.org/ E-mail... flccg@gamblinghelp.org Florida Department of Children and Families District Office District Office for food stamps, Medicaid, and cash assistance; elderly & disabled services. 3151-3 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-893-5200 Toll-free...1-888-356-3281 Florida Department of Children and Families: Children's Mental Health Serving Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee, Sarasota, Desoto Counties. Network of services in each district to help children with serious emotional disturbances successfully live at home, go to school and stay in their community. 9393 N. Florida Ave., Tampa 33612... 813-558-5900 Website... http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/mentalhealth/cmh.shtml Florida Department of Children and Families: Florida Abuse Hotline DCF line to report abuse.. Toll-free...1-800-96ABUSE (962-2873) Website... http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/abuse/ Florida Department of Children and Families: Mental Health Serving Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee, Sarasota, Desoto Counties. Focused to meet the needs of people who cannot otherwise access mental health care. 9393 N. Florida Ave., Tampa 33612... 813-558-5900 Website... http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/mentalhealth/ Florida Department of Children and Families: Substance Abuse Serving Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee, Sarasota, Desoto Counties. Network of services in each district to help children with serious emotional disturbances live at home, go to school and stay in their community. 9393 N. Florida Ave., Tampa 33612... 813-558-5900 Website...http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/mentalhealth/sa/ Florida Mental Health Institute at USF Campus De La Parte Florida Mental Health Institute; an educational and research facility. 24-7 13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Tampa 33612... 813-974-4602 Website... http://www.fmhi.usf.edu/ Florida Salvation Army Headquarters General information about services and help in locating nearest local Salvation Army. 5631 Van Dyke Rd., Lutz 33558... 813-962-6611 FAX.... 813-962-4098 Website... http://www.salvationarmyflorida.org/ Floyd "Doc" Kelton Health Center, HCHD Child health, immunizations, family planning, maternity. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm. WIC 1 st and 3 rd Wednesday from 8:00am-5:00pm. Please call ahead. 4704-B W Montgomery Ave., Tampa 33616... 813-307-8055 FAX.... 813-272-6767 Website...http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/kelton_main.htm For AIDS Care Today (FACT) Medical and financial assistance to working HIV-positive individuals who are not on disability, Medicaid or Medicare. Individual and group counseling to persons living with HIV/AIDS, their families and partners, Library of more than 10
4,000 books, periodicals, audio and video tapes for educational purposes. Internet access. 3050 1 st Ave. S., St. Petersburg 33712... 727-328-3260 Website...http://www.foraidscaretoday.org/services.html Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc. Job coaching program for people with developmental disabilities in Pinellas, Pasco, Hillsborough, Polk and Highlands counties. Short-term employment for people with disabilities in Pinellas, Hillsborough and Pasco counties. Vocation evaluation and career assessment in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando, Citrus, Marion, Levy and Highlands counties. Light-duty work for people recovering from on-the-job injuries. In Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Polk counties. 10596 Gandy Blvd., St. Petersburg 33702 Corporate Office... 727-523-1512 Toll-free...1-888-279-1988 Website... http://www.goodwill-suncoast.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.otheremployment Grace House Up to 2 months shelter for homeless families with children; one-on-one counseling and guidance, and group counseling for school-aged children to help them cope with homelessness. 13 furnished apartments for up to 30 families, activities center, laundry room, and a playground. Residents must be working or get a job within 7 days and take part in parenting and budgeting classes. Tutors work with children. Intake M-F 9-4 1552 S Myrtle Ave., Clearwater 33756... 727-446-5964 Website... http://www.rcshelps.com/gracehouse.htm Greene Chapel AME Church Confidential HIV testing, referrals, and counseling. 12 step support group. Contact: Pastor Bernard Smith. 1905-134 Ave. N., Largo 34640... 727-586-6893 Website... http://www.amec3000.org/11th_district/conference/tampa_florida/st_petersburg/green/ Guardian Association of Pinellas County Nonprofit corporation for the improvement of guardianship services and promoting the protection, dignity, and value of incapacitated persons through a code of ethics, advocacy, and the dissemination of information. Contact via website. PO Box 13978, Tallahassee 32317 Website... http://www.floridaguardians.com/documents/fsga0503.pdf Gulf Coast Community Care Affordable housing for disabled and elderly. Referrals to substance abuse and dual diagnosis programs. HIV counseling. Coordinate and access needed psychiatric, social, health and other services, identify client needs through an assessment process, then assist consumers to receive needed services. Outpatient Counseling for adults and families with the psychological and behavioral skills necessary to meet a range of emotional and psychiatric problems. In-home and officebased counseling and therapeutic intervention to: (1) child victims of sexual abuse, (2) foster children and their foster parents in need of placement stabilization, and (3) children with special medical needs and their care givers. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00. 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760-FMI about programs... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-mail... info@gcjfs.org Gulf Coast Community Care Day Treatment Psychosocial rehabilitation program for adults and seniors with chronic mental illness to acquire daily living skills such as medication management, improving interpersonal relations, how to access community resources, banking and budgeting, recreational activities, and others. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00. 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760-FMI about programs... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-mail... info@gcjfs.org Gulf Coast Community Care Day Treatment Psychosocial rehabilitation program for adults and seniors with chronic mental illness to acquire daily living skills such as medication management, improving interpersonal relations, how to access community resources, banking and budgeting, recreational activities, and others. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00. 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760-FMI about programs... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 11
FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-mail... info@gcjfs.org Gulf Coast Community Care Geriatric Crisis Response Team (GRTS) Specialized intervention for elders at risk of suicide. Conducted in coordination with Florida Adult Protective Services. Provides in-home assessment, crisis intervention counseling, psychiatric evaluation, follow-up and Case Management and Social Services to reduce suicide risk. Also, psychosocial rehabilitation and treatment program to deinstitutionalize or divert individuals age 50 and older with serious and persistent mental illness from Florida state and private mental hospitals. GRTS system provides residential care, case management, Social Services and day treatment. 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760-FMI about programs... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...11-800-380-4303 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-mail... info@gcjfs.org Gulf Coast Community Care 60-bed residential continuum with 24-hour care team including a consulting psychiatrist, nurses, social workers and mental health technicians. Targeting older adults with serious and persistent mental illness, services include Case Management and Social Services and day treatment to treat psychiatric diagnoses including schizophrenia, major psychoses, manic-depression, major depression, and other serious mental disorders. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00. 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760-FMI about programs... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-mail... info@gcjfs.org Haven, The Everything from food and shelter to clothing, counseling and advocacy to victims of domestic violence. Transitional Living provides housing for up to 2 years. With 11 furnished apartments, the facility can house up to 66 people and provides an activity center, laundry room, and playground. RCS location. PO Box 10594, Clearwater 33757... 727-442-4128 Website... http://www.rcshelps.com/thehaven.htm Healing Hands Health Center Clinics for the medically underserved with a team supported by volunteer health care professionals. Whole person health, wellness and personal responsibility are themes that form the foundation for clinical care. Tuesday- Sign up 5-6 pm. Appointments between 6-8 pm. 1 st 3 Tues of each month. 13910 5-A Rd., Ste 2, Hudson 34667... 727-389-6166 Website...http://www.healinghandshealth.org/ Health Department of Pinellas County Family planning, maternity, pediatric health and dental services to age 18, WIC, and communicable disease, HIV testing, communicable disease, and education. 310 N Myrtle Ave., Clearwater... 727-469-5800 12420-130 Ave. N, Largo... 727-588-4040 Dr. M. L. King Jr. St. N, St. Petersburg... 727-824-6900 301 S Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs... 727-942-5457 HealthNet Helpline Helps clients without insurance or funding find health care resources. M-F 8:30am-6pm Telephone... 727-562-1545 E-mail... healthnet@pinellascares.org Holy Ground Shelter for homeless men aged 18 or older. No sex-offenders. 3 daily meals, clothing, employment assistance, public transportation in front of property. Housing referrals for families and women with children. Must attend religious services Wednesdays and Sundays. Hours: 12:00-5:00. (Someone present at all times). 8835 Denton Ave., Hudson... 727-863-9123 Homeless Emergency Project (HEP) Shelter for men, women and families. M-F 9-5 12
1120 N Betty La., Clearwater...727-442-9041 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tampa Field Office Information line provides lists of subsidized housing for region. M-F 8-5 Tampa... 813-228-2501 Housing Authority Low-income housing for families and elderly residents. Section 8 Housing locations. M-F 8-5 Clearwater Office 210 S Ewing Ave., Clearwater... 727-441-3643 Dunedin Office 11479 Ulmerton Rd, Largo... 727-449-7684 Pinellas County Office 11479 Ulmerton Rd, Largo... 727-449-7684 St. Petersburg Office 3250-5 Ave. N, St. Petersburg... 727-323-3171 Tarpon Springs Office 500 S Walton Ave., Tarpon Springs... 727-394-4411 Hunter Oaks/Mental Health Care Inc. MHC special apartment communities enable people with severe and persistent mental illness to live independently with minimal support. A staff person trained in mental health is on-site to schedule educational and social events and contact residents' case managers or social workers when necessary. 8314 N Rome Ave., Tampa 33604...813-631-4049, 813-272-2244-Admin Office In Home/On-site Treatment Program for Pregnant and Post-Partum Women 1 Substance abuse day treatment program includes parenting classes and training for adult pregnant and post partum women to resolve problems such as inadequate housing or the inability to get a job. Classes are exclusively for women. Day care for the children is provided while the women are in treatment. 6980 SR 37 S, Mulberry 33860... 941-429-1520 FAX.... 941-428-2204 Website... http://www.actsfl.org/in%20home%20tx%20program%20for%20pregnant.html Infectious Disease Research Institute, Inc. Anonymous HIV testing available. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 (Closed from 1:00-2:00) 4620 N Habana Ave. Ste 203, Tampa 33614... 813-875-4374 Doctor s office... 813-875-4375 FAX.... 813-875-4376 JADE Johns Awareness, Diversion, and Education Program provides community based prostitution treatment, intervention and diversion. Provides treatment and education to individuals who have been arrested form solicitation of prostitution or currently in the prostitution trade by helping them develop drug-free lifestyles, find and maintain appropriate employment, improve their skills in accomplishing life's tasks, and identify and correct errors in thinking which support criminal behavior. Includes psychoeducational group or individual counseling sessions and guest speakers to educate the clients on related issues. Hours: Mon-Thur 8:30-7:00, Fri 8:30-5:00. Tampa Crossroads J.A.D.E Program. 5120 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa 33603... 813-238-8557 Website... http://www.tampacrossroads.com/default.asp?url=main/welcome.htm Jail Diversion Program of Gulf Coast Community Care Jail Diversion for mentally ill offenders providing community placements for non-violent inmates in the Pinellas County Jail. Funded by the Department of Children and Families and Pinellas County Social Services. M-F 9-5 14041 Icot Blvd. N, St. Petersburg 33710... 727-538-7150 Toll-free...1-800-888-5066 FAX.... 727-535-4774 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-mental.htm E-mail... info@gcjfs.org Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center Provides quality health care services to the medically underserved communities, including Family Medicine for people of all ages as well as OB-GYN, Pediatrics, Dental and pharmacy. On-site nutrition and health education services offered. Sliding fee scale. One of five local Community Health Centers. Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. Call for program hours. 1344 22nd Ave. S, St. Petersburg 33712... 727-821-6701 Website... http://www.chcpinellas.org/locations.htm Jontilly Place MHC communities enable people with severe mental illness to live independently with minimal support. Trained staff on-site. 13
1402 Jontilly Pl., Brandon 33511... 813-885-1946, 372-2244 (Admin office) Joyce Ely Health Center, HCHD Children's health and immunizations, family planning, maternity services, immunizations (8-4) and WIC. M-F 8-5 105-14 Ave. SE, Ruskin 33570... 813-307-8056 Website... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/jec_main.htm Judeo Christian Health Clinic, Inc. Provides free health care for the medically indigent persons who have no other resources for their health care needs. Monthly household income must fall within guidelines, and you cannot have any health insurance. The Clinic sees only those who have no other resource for their health care needs. Hours: 9:00-8:00 Mon-Thur and 9:00-5:00 on Fri. Please call ahead to determine eligibility. 4118 N. MacDill Ave., Tampa 33607... 813-870-0395 FAX.... 813-879-3149 Website...http://www.judeochristianhealthclinic.org/english/index.htm Juvenile Sexual Offender Program (JSO) Mental Health Care, Inc. program serves youth 12-18 years with sexual behavior problems. Referrals are received from the Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of Children and Families and Hillsborough County Court System. M-F 8:30-5 5707 N 22 St., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2244 Kinship Care Case management and supportive services for family relatives caring for children in Plant City and the surrounding East Hillsborough area. Links children and kinship families to available resources. 5805 Breckenridge Pkwy Ste E, Tampa 33610... 813-740-4730 Lawyer Referral Service of the Clearwater Bar Association Refers clients to private lawyers in specific legal areas. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-4:30. Please call ahead for appointment. Clearwater... 727-461-4880 Lawyer Referral Service of the St. Petersburg Bar Association Refers clients to private lawyers in specific legal areas. $50 fee for initial consultation. Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-4:00. St. Petersburg... 727-821-5450 Lighthouse Ministries Residential program for men with substance abuse, criminal, or rebellion problems. Christian environment. Alternative to correctional institutions. 18840 US Highway 301, Dade City 33523... 352-523-1399 FAX.... 352-523-2100 Website...http://wwhttp://www.1lighthouse.org/home.html Live Oak Cabins Safe, clean, and affordable transitional housing to individuals who, because of prior criminal history or erhaps a poor credit rating, do not qualify for traditional rental properties. Managed by Tampa Cross Road. Tampa... 813-391-4789 Website... http://www.tampacrossroads.com/default.asp?url=main/welcome.htm Marchman Intervention Services Program Provides involuntary assessment and treatment for individuals severely impaired due to substance abuse, refusing voluntary treatment and meet the following criteria: Likely to inflict harm on self or others; judgment so impaired due to substance abuse that individual is incapable of appreciating the need for care and of making a rational decision regarding that need for care. Call..... 813-246-4899 FAX.... 813-621-6899 Website...http://www.actsfl.org/MARCHMAN.html Matthew's Corner MHC special apartment communities enable people with severe and persistent mental illness to live independently with minimal support. Trained staff on-site. 4549 N Armenia Ave., Tampa 33603... 813-356-1521 14
MEDICAID Health benefits for children, pregnant women, and adults with dependent children. 1100 Cleveland St., Suite 600, Clearwater... 727-469-5700 410 N Fort Harrison, Clearwater... 727-893-1488 3491 Gandy Blvd, Suite 100 A, Pinellas Park... 727-570-3440 3151-3 Ave. N 300 West Bldg., St. Petersburg... 727-893-5200 4140-49 St. N, St. Petersburg... 727-893-1488 700-6 St. S (Bayfront Outreach), St. Petersburg... 727-893-6525 Medicaid Region 5 Office Region 5 office provides Medicare information and eligibility for Pinellas and Pasco Counties. 525 Mirror Lake Dr. N, Ste. 510, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-552-1191 Toll-free...1-800-333-7586 FAX.... 813-673-4592 Website...http://ahca.myflorida.com/Medicaid/Areas/area5.shtml Medicaid Region 6 Office Region 6 office provides Medicare information and eligibility for Hardee, Highlands, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Polk Counties.. 6800 N Dale Mabry Hwy. Ste 220, Tampa 33614... 727-552-1191 Toll-free...1-800-333-7586 FAX.... 727-552-1216 Website...http://ahca.myflorida.com/Medicaid/Areas/area6.shtml Medicare Question Line Official US Government information line for people with Medicare. Toll-free...1-800-MEDICARE (663-4227) Toll-free TTY...1-877-486-2048 Website... http://www.medicare.gov/ Mental Health Coalition Represents 32 groups in the Pinellas/Pasco area. The Coalition's primary goal is to demonstrate the need for cost effective, quality services that not only benefit the quality of life for all affected by these illnesses, but also benefit the goals of our communities. Pinellas... 727-541-2646 x 2403 Website... http://www.windmoor-healthcare.com/coalition.htm Metro Charities Counseling Programs Individual, couples, and group therapy by licensed counselors for depression, HIV/AIDS issues, relationships, transitions, addictions, co-dependency, sexuality, abuse, and anxiety. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00, evening appointments available 3170-3 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33712... 727-321-3854 Hillsborough... 813-232-3808 FAX.... 727-327-7670 Website...http://www.metrocharities.org/pages/news.html E-mail... Information@metrocharities.org Metro Cyber Center Computer classes with Certified Microsoft Instructor. $5 lab fee requested. Must call to reserve computer. A service of Metropolitan Ministries. M-F 9am-8:30 pm, Sat noon-4. 3170-3 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33712... 727-321-3854 FAX.... 727-327-7670 Website... http://www.metrocharities.org/hivpreventionservices.htm Metropolitan Charities HIV Testing Facilities Testing available at our main office locations and at other testing sites throughout Pinellas and Hillsborough. List posted at the website below. M-F 9-5,Th until 7 Pinellas and Hillsborough Website... http://www.metrocharities.org/hivpreventionservices.htm E-mail... Information@metrocharities.org Metropolitan Charities, Inc. 15
Case management under Medicaid s Project AIDS Care program coordinates supportive services allow clients to remain safely in their home. Clients receive Medicaid benefits covering medical care, medications, hospitalization, basic dental services, etc. Case manager assists client to receive benefits (Medicaid, SSI, DDS, food stamps, etc.) and access funds and services through the Ryan White CARE Act and other sources. Services available to HIV+ persons who do not meet the above criteria through Ryan White funding. Case management connects clients to medical care, medications, housing and other resources. Maximum monthly income of $1635 and less than $2,000 in assets (excluding home and car); AIDS diagnosis at risk of hospitalization; able to maintain safety in the home with support services; determination of disability from the Social Security. HIV+ requirements are proof of HIV status and seeing a primary care physician visit twice annually. Maximum monthly income of $1635 and less than $2,000 in assets (excluding home and car); AIDS diagnosis at risk of hospitalization; able to maintain safety in the home with support services; determination of disability from the Social Security. HIV+ requirements are proof of HIV status and seeing a primary care physician visit twice annually. M-F 8-5 3170 3rd Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-321-3854 FAX.... 727-327-7670 1549 N Franklin Ave., Tampa 33602-2619... 813-225-1990 FAX.... 813-221-4443 Website... http://www.metrocharities.org/ E-mail... Information@metrocharities.org Metropolitan Hillsborough County Jail Services Helps HIV+ inmates plan for their release into the community by providing linkage to medical care, medications, housing, emergency financial assistance, job training & placement resources, substance abuse treatment and a whole host of other programs. Hillsborough... 813-242-5187 FAX.... 813-242-5182 Website...http://metrocharities.org/pages/services.html E-mail... Information@metrocharities.org Metropolitan Inmate Discharge Planning Helps HIV+ inmates plan for their release by providing linkage to medical care, medications, housing, emergency financial assistance, job training and placement resources, substance abuse treatment and a other programs to help them maintain their health and avoid repeated incarcerations. 3170-3 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33712... 727-321-3854 FAX.... 727-327-7670 1549 N Franklin Ave., Tampa 33602-2619... 813-225-1990 FAX.... 813-221-4443 Website... http://www.metrocharities.org/ E-mail... Information@metrocharities.org Metropolitan Ministries Provide critical help and long-term answers to help our clients reach self-sufficiency. Assists poor, hungry and homeless men, women and children find food, clothing, shelter and other vital services. 2002 N Florida Ave., Tampa 33602... 813-209-1000 FAX.... 813-209-1080 Website...http://www.metromin.org/ E-mail...info@metromin.org Metropolitan Pinellas County Jail Services Helps HIV+ inmates plan for their release into the community by providing linkage to medical care, medications, housing, emergency financial assistance, job training & placement resources, substance abuse treatment and other programs. Pinellas... 727-464-8006 Website...http://metrocharities.org/pages/services.html E-mail... Information@metrocharities.org Metropolitan Women's Personal Care Pantry Personal care products for HIV+ women in Pinellas Country such as cleaning supplies, feminine hygiene and personal care products available each month. Requires referral from Case Manager 73 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 33701... 727-896-7467 Website... http://www.metrocharities.org/pages/services.html#mccs_pantry MHC Adult Case Management Program 16
Program for individuals diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness to maximize their quality of life, live independently, and improve functional skills. To this end, case managers act as helpers, service brokers and advocates ensuring individuals receive the services appropriate for their day-to-day needs. M-F 8-4:30 902 N Michigan Ave., Plant City 33563... 813-707-7066 MHC Adult Central Intake and Mobile Crisis Response Team On-the-spot intervention to manage crisis at hand. On-site screening evaluations at hospitals, community settings and homes to direct individuals to the best treatment alternative. Assessments and evaluations in our facility 24 hours a day. 2212-A and 2212-B E. Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2958 MHC Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit Locked 30-bed residential program for adults in danger of hurting themselves or others. Use of medications, crisis intervention counseling, and therapy strategies to stabilize acutely distressed individuals. 24-7 2212-B E. Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2958 MHC Adult Psychiatric & Rehabilitative Day Treatment Program provides structured therapeutic activities for 4 hours a day, 5 days a week, with some weekend and evening activities available. Program goals are to improve socialization, communication, coping and relaxation skills, as well as heighten personal care, daily living skills, and employability. M-F 9 am-1:30 pm 2313 W Violet St., Tampa 33603... 813-673-4622 301 N Palmer St., Plant City 33563... 813-707-7077 MHC Adult Short-term Residential Treatment Locked 30-bed inpatient program for people with persistent and severe mental illness. Services include medication training and daily group and individual counseling. Couple and family counseling available. 24-7 2212-A E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2958 MHC Apt Communities Housing MHC special apartment communities enable people with severe and persistent mental illness to live independently with minimal support. A staff person trained in mental health is on-site to schedule educational and social events and contact residents' case managers or social workers when necessary. Tampa...813-272-2244, x361 (Christina Daniels-Lyons) MHC Baby FASST Program Early intervention programs helps children and families build stronger relationships. Developmental and behavioral screenings and home-based services for children ages 5 and under with mild developmental delays and/or mild to moderate behavioral problems. M-F 8-5 2905 E Henry Ave, Tampa 33610... 813-272-2888 MHC Children s First Response Team (CFRT) Intensive clinical program provides skilled staff to assist Child Protective Investigators in assessing allegations of child abuse and neglect. This program, part of Hillsborough County's conversion of the child welfare system to Community Based Care, works with families in crisis, where a report of abuse or neglect has been made. 24-7 for Child Protective Investigators Hillsborough... 813-740-4466 MHC Collaborative Network Services for Substance Abuse and Treatment for Children and Adolescents Case managers identify and coordinate services for children and adolescents with the dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance abuse. Through early intervention, children avoid restrictive residential treatment and remain home. M-F 8-5 5707 N 22 St., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2244 x 285 MHC Community Forensic Program 17
For individuals with severe and persistent mental illness charged with or convicted of a crime. Monitors individuals through the criminal justice system, facilitates access to mental health treatment, and provides alternatives to jail and institutionalization. Competency restoration classes are also available for individuals who are released into the community. M-F 8-4:30 220 Madison St. Ste 1130, Tampa 33602... 8 813-233-3535 MHC Diagnostic and Evaluation Services Adult services include psychological screening and intellectual, personality and academic evaluations for the purposes of identifying and treating various behavioral problems. M-F 8-3 5707 N 22 St., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2244 MHC Drop-In Centers For individuals who need minimal clinical intervention. Peer support encourages socialization, building both relationships and support networks. Program goals include enhancing self-esteem and enjoyment of life, while preventing the need for more intensive therapy. M-F 8-4:30 301 N Palmer St., Plant City 33563... 813-707-7077 2313 W Violet St., Tampa 33603... 813-673-4622 MHC Family and School Support Team (FASST2) Non-traditional program uses family support coordinators and para-professional family advocates to assist children and their families. Case management services include in-home counseling, behavior management and therapeutic mentoring, as needed. Services usually involve other family members and typically take place in the home or at school. M-F 8:30-5 55805 Breckenridge Pkwy. Ste E, Tampa 33610... 813-740-4730 MHC Family Network Team Short-term, crisis-oriented treatment program to preserve and strengthen families by keeping them together while working out problems. The program provides both individual and family therapy. M-F 8:30-5 2905 E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2888 MHC Family Resource Centers Individual, marital, family and/or group therapy in an office setting for adults 18 and older. Therapy focuses on crisis stabilization, enhancing quality of life, and alleviating troubling symptoms. Psychiatric evaluation, monitoring, and medical management is also available. Main Center- 5707 N 22 St., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2244 M, W, Th, F 7:30 am- 6:00 pm; Tu 7:30 am- 8:00 pm Panos Center-., 1403 W Reynolds St., Plant City 33610... 813-272-2244 M, Tu, Th, 8 am- 6 pm; W 8 am- 8:00 pm; 8 am-2 pm MHC Family Services Planning Team (FSPT) Multi-agency, multi-purpose team of child care specialists helps parents secure the least restrictive, most appropriate services so children can remain in their homes. In-home, intensive behavioral health services are available for children and their families. Program uses a combination of case management, outpatient counseling, home-based and community-based rehabilitative services and psychiatric services. M-F 8:30-5 5805 Breckenridge Pkwy. Ste E, Tampa 33610... 813-740-4730 MHC Home-Based Child Developmental Resource Center (CDRC) Program is designed to correct childhood developmental delays through parent education involvement in their child's developmental progress to strengthen the parent/child bond. Counselors provide program services in the home. Tues-F 7:30am - 6pm 2905 E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2888 MHC Intensive Day Treatment Program for Children Program assists child transition from locked inpatient units to the community. 6-week parent support and education to help parents manage their children's behavioral and emotional problems. M-F 8:30-4:30. 2122 E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2882 18
MHC Psychiatric Medication Clinics Short- Provides pharmaceutical management for individuals who are stabilized and need ongoing drug therapy. Outpatient therapy is monitored by psychiatrists and advanced nurse practitioners. M-F 8-5 902 N Michigan Ave., Plant City 33563... 813-707-7066 2313 W Violet St., Tampa 33603... 813-673-4622 5707 N 22nd St., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2244 MHC Severely Emotionally Disturbed Outreach Supplies intense mental health therapy to students in SED programs in Hillsborough County schools. Treatment is offered at 48 campuses and provides individual, group, and family therapy, along with case management, parent education, and psychiatric services. M-F 8:00-5:00. Hillsborough... 813-272-2244 x 285 MHC Supported Employment Job placement assistance for individuals with mental illness in a competitive environment. The program involves work skills training, job development, coaching and long-term support. Staff on-call 24-7 to ensure successful job placements. Services contracted through the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. M-F 8:30-5 2313 W Violet St., Tampa 33603... 813-673-4622 MHC Transitional Living Community Intensive residential treatment program for individuals just released from state psychiatric facilities, individuals at risk of being admitted to a state mental health facility, or those with a history of multiple psychiatric hospitalizations. It provides services needed to live independently in the community. 2400 E Henry Ave., Tampa 33610... 813-272-2219 Mobile Medical Unit of Pinellas County Social Services Serves homeless and other designated populations at shelters, soup kitchens, and sites throughout the county. Call before 7:45 am or after 2:00 pm to contact office. Call..... 727-582-7577, 582-7545, 582-7781, 582-7912 FAX.... 727-582-7228 Morton Plant Hospital Inpatient medical services. 24/7 300 Pinellas St., Clearwater 33756... 727-462-7000 Website...http://www.mortonplant.com/body.cfm?id=100&action=detail&ref=199 Mother and Child Care Community Health Centers Prenatal, postnatal care, immunizations, treatment for infants, and children. Hours: Mon 8:00-8:00, Tues-Fri 8:00-5:00 (Closed 12:00-1:00 for lunch), Sat 8:00-12:00 (Pediatrics) and 8:00-2:00 (Family) 1020 Lakeview Rd., Clearwater... 727-461-1439 Mustard Seed, The Transitional housing and other help for folks struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. M-F 9-5 2525 1st Ave. S, St. Petersburg 33712 (Outpatient)... 727-321-2363 FAX.... 727-321-7968 2510 Central Ave. St. Petersburg 33712 (Residential)... 727-328-1990 FAX.... 727-328-1762 NAMI National Headquarters National organization with NAMI groups in every state and in over 1100 local communities. The mission includes advocacy, research, support, and education, transitional housing and other help with alcohol and drug addiction. M-F 9-5 2107 Wilson Blvd. Ste 300, Arlington, VA 22201-3042... 703-524-7600 TDD.... 703-516-7227 Website...www.nami.org Email... info@nami.org 19
NAMI National Member Services NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is the nation s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons living with serious mental illness and their families. It is a national organization with NAMI groups in every state and in over 1100 local communities. The mission includes advocacy, research, support, and education. Education programs include Family-to-Family, NAMI s Provider Education Program, Peer-to-Peer, and other state and local programs offered by trained family and consumer teachers to help educate other families, consumers, and professionals. Support groups are offered through many of NAMI s affiliates for families and consumers. NAMI also advocates on the federal level. Toll-free...1-888-999-6264 Website...www.nami.org NAMI National HelpLine Toll-free national HelpLine serves over 4,000 callers a month. Staffed by volunteer associates. Toll-free...1-800-950-NAMI (6264) Website...www.nami.org NAMI Florida 911 E Park Ave., Tallahassee 32301-2646... 850-671-4445 Toll-free...1-877-626-4352 FAX.... 850-671-5272 Website...www.namifl.org NAMI Local Offices Collier County - Naples... 239-434-6726 FAX.... 239-262-7886 Hernando County Spring Hill... 352-796-3731 Hillsborough County Tampa... 813-974-4632 Or...... 813-989-2410 Lee County Ft. Myers... 239-278-0981 FAX.... 239-278-9058 E-mail... nami@rccbhc.org Manatee County Bradenton... 941-778-2095 Website http://www.nami.org/template.cfm?section=your_local_nami&template=/customsource/locald etail.cfm&localid=0000364260&fromhl=no Pasco County Elfers... 727-992-9653 Website...www.nami.org/sites/NAMIPascoCounty Pinellas County Palm Harbor... 727-791-3434 Sarasota County Sarasota... 941-778-2095 Narcotics Anonymous Information including locations of local 12-step meetings and available resources Bay Area 24-hour Helpline... 727-547-0444 Website... http://www.bascna.org/ Heartland Includes Polk, Hardee, & Highland Counties; Lakeland, Winter Haven, Plant City, Bartow, Sebring, Lake Wales, Haines City, Lake. Alfred, Lake. Placid, Auburndale PO Box 1848, Eaton Park 33840... 863-683-0630 Recovery Coast PO Box 964, New Port Richey 34653... 727-842-2433 Website...http://www.naflorida.org/areas/recovery.htm Suncoast... 941-957-7910 Includes Bradenton, Sarasota, and Venice. Website... http://www.naflorida.org/areas/suncoast.htm Network Project: Homeless Outreach Aggressive outreach program designed to eliminate the barriers to obtaining housing. Services include psychiatric evaluation, drug therapy, counseling, referrals, advocacy and case management. M-F 7:30 am-4 pm 6220 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa 33604... 813-272-2311 20
Operation PAR, Inc. Access Center A central point of access for individuals seeking services or information about substance abuse and mental health services. Access Center Counselors provide callers in need of services an over the phone screening to determine their needs. The Access Center Counselors will coordinate entry into Operation PAR services or provide an immediate referral to a community agency which meets the callers needs. Call.....1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) provides substance abuse treatment, mental health, prevention and intervention services for male and female youth between 10 and 17 years old and their families. Juveniles are referred for services if they are at-risk to use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs or are currently using substances, as well as juveniles that exhibit behavioral or mental health problems in any psychosocial domain (school, home, employment and peers).outpatient services for youths and their families include: intervention; psychosocial assessments; psychiatric assessment and evaluation; urine drug screens; case management; day treatment; individual, group, and family counseling; individual and group therapy; and Mobile Counseling Center. Call....1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR Adolescent Residential Center (ARC) Adolescent Residential Center (ARC) is a full-time 24-hour treatment program serving males and females between the ages of 12 to 17 who have a significant history of substance abuse leading to family, school, and/or legal problems. Adolescents receive comprehensive psychosocial, nursing and psychiatric assessments, on-site educational services through the Pinellas County Dropout Prevention program, daily group therapy, individual and family therapy, linkage with AA and NA meetings, family support groups, recreation therapy, a behavior management program, life skills training, social skills education, daily nursing care, random drug testing, opportunities for community service and ongoing medication management if needed. An aftercare program is available for youths who successfully complete the program. Aftercare services include group and individual counseling, random drug screening and case management. Toll-free...1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR, Inc. Adult and Dependency Drug Court Services Operation PAR provides Outpatient Level II and Level III Drug Court Treatment Services for defendants in Division N Adult Drug Court and in Dependency Drug Court, as directed by the court. Outpatient Level II and Level III serves participants by providing counseling services consistent with Adult Drug Court and Dependency Drug Court standards, including providing drug and alcohol screenings, assessments and recommendations to the court. Additionally, participants are encouraged to tap into community-based self-help resources such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous. Call.....1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website.http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR, Inc. Assessment Center The Assessment Center provides an evidenced based standardized assessment to individuals referred to Operation PAR or those seeking services at the agency. Services are provided for individuals in the SunCoast Region for all levels of care. Assessments are provided at various locations in Pinellas County. Assessments are coordinated through the Access Center. Call.....1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website.http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR COSA (Cornerstone of Successful Achievement) COSA at The Child Development and Family Guidance Center provides services for substance abusing pregnant and parenting women with a history of substance abuse. The program utilizes a gender specific, multidisciplinary approach in a community-based setting. COSA s Day Treatment and Outpatient treatment integrates therapeutic child development interventions into its model based on evidence-based studies. The program works closely with substance abusing mothers and their young children to strengthen parent/child bonds by providing opportunities for parents to overcome their addiction, to acquire effective parenting skills, to understand the basic principals of child development and to participate in their child s daily scholastic activities. The primary goal of the program is to improve family functioning and provide family reunification services. COSA referrals are coordinated with the local health department, pediatricians, child protection teams, child protective services, probation and parole services and Operation PAR s treatment services. Toll-free...1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) 21
Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR Criminal Justice Screening The target population served in the Criminal Justice Screening program includes criminally involved adults who have been charged with felonies that may or may not be incarcerated at the time of their participation. These individuals are referred to Operation PAR by the Pinellas County Adult Drug Court, Hillsborough County Drug Court and the Florida Department of Corrections and are scheduled for screening. Services are provided in county jails or at the Highpoint facility. Results from the screening are reported back to the referring agency for its action. The target population demographics consist of males and females over the age of 18 and are not restricted by race or ethnicity. Toll-free...1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR Laboratory Certified laboratory testing; automated multiple class analysis. Consultation service with toxicologist. Additional testing available. No appointment necessary. Require valid ID. Hours: Mon-Thurs 5:30A-5:15P and Fri 5:30A-4:45P 6150 150 th Ave. N., Clearwater33760... 727-538-7227 x 303 Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org E-mail parlab@operpar.org. Operation PAR Medication Assisted Patient Services (MAPS) Provides methadone maintenance, detoxification, counseling and medical services, including HIV risk assessment to opiateaddicted clients. Services are provided at the sites in the following five counties: Lee, Pasco, Pinellas, Manatee and Broward. MAPS Services are provided on Monday Thursday 5:30 am 3:00 pm; Friday 5:30 am 1:00 pm; and Saturday Sunday 6:30 am 10:30am. Toll-free...1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org Operation PAR Salvation Army Educational Intervention Program Salvation Army Educational Intervention Program offers treatment to Salvation Army misdemeanor probationers who do not meet criteria for more outpatient treatment. The goal is to educate clients on substance abuse related issues by having them attend 12 educational sessions during a six-week period. All services are coordinated with the Salvation Army probation office and include information related to substance use, abuse and addiction. Community referrals for additional resources are made as needed. Toll-free...1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org PAR Village PAR Village is a nationally acclaimed long term residential program providing gender specific services for severely dysfunctional substance abusing females and their children. Residential services target pregnant or parenting addicted women who desire to have their children reside with them in treatment. Services include substance abuse classes, life skills and parenting classes and aftercare. Services for children are available at the PAR Village Developmental Center. Call.....1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org PAR Village Developmental Center PAR Village Developmental Center is a therapeutic preschool program that serves children whose mothers are in residential substance abuse treatment at PAR Village, children of clients at other treatment modalities and the children of Operation PAR graduates. The children are between birth and five years old. The goal of the PAR Village Developmental Center is to interrupt multi-generational chemical dependency and to decrease the developmental lag that exists between drug-exposed children and their peers. Children at the center receive developmental testing, speech therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy. They also receive individual educational plans and referrals as needed. Call.....1-888-PAR-NEXT (888-727-6398) Website.http://www.OperationPAR.org 22
Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) is a centralized processing facility for youths who are arrested by area law enforcement. The PJAC is considered a one-stop-shop for screening, accessing and processing youths who are involved with the juvenile justice system. There are five on-site partners: Family Resources, Inc. providing Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services CINS/FINS; the Pinellas County Sheriff s Office, Pinellas County Schools, the Department of Juvenile Justice and Operation PAR, Inc. Operation PAR is the managing partner of the PJAC. Prior to admission to PJAC, youths are provided an initial health screen, which includes the use of a breathalyzer, to determine if they are in need of detoxification, emergency medical care or mental health treatment. Operation PAR provides admission screening, detention screening and Juvenile TASC assessments. Youths, with criminal charges who are brought to the PJAC, are seen by a Detention Screener to determine juvenile justice involvement, mental health needs and substance abuse needs. Juveniles, who give their consent, are provided a psychosocial assessment. A urine drug screen is also provided to youths who give their consent to assist in the assessment and referral process and detect substance use. Parents are notified of the results of a positive urine drug screen and clinical recommendations based on the drug screen results. The PJAC computerized network system is capable of processing assessment information, tracking referrals, monitoring treatment and follow-up progress. This fully integrated service delivery approach is highly effective in determining the extent of the youths problems and the most appropriate level of care needed. Toll-free...(727) 464-7455 Website...http://www.OperationPAR.org St. Petersburg Homeless Street Outreach Program Homeless Street Outreach services are provided in downtown St. Petersburg in partnership with the City of St. Petersburg Police Department. Operation PAR s Homeless Street Outreach Specialist and St. Petersburg Police Officers are members of the outreach team responsible for engaging and linking hard-to-reach homeless individuals with necessary services and shelter, helping to remove them from the streets. Operation PAR s Homeless Outreach Specialist is responsible for screening, assessing and assisting individuals that are living on the streets (and other places) and placing them into shelter. Of particular concern are newly homeless individuals who may not be aware of available services and lack the ability to access and move between the various resources located throughout the area. 2000 Fourth Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33705 (727) 893-1613 Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services (PEMHS) Provides emergency mental health services, crisis stabilization, and short-term residential treatment. 11254-58 St., Pinellas Park 33765... 727-545-6477 FAX.... 727-545-6477 Website...http://www.pemhs.org/ PEMHS "A" Team Provides short-term support and intervention for elementary age children and their families. The services are provided at targeted elementary schools, with a goal of preventing a youngster's involvement with the juvenile justice system. Call..... 727-545-6477 Website...http://www.pemhs.org/ PEMHS 24-hour Mental Health Assistance Provides immediate assessment, crisis intervention counseling, referrals, and admission. 24-7 Call..... 727-541-4628 Website...http://www.pemhs.org/ PEMHS Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Program (CAPP) Provides services for Medicaid-eligible children of all ages. The services are inpatient, intensive, and short term; designed for children with serious psychiatric symptoms. Children must meet specific eligibility and admission criteria. 24-7 Call..... 727-545-6477 Website...http://www.pemhs.org/ PEMHS Children s Continuum of Care Intensive residential treatment, therapeutic group care, case management, and in-home counseling for youth referred by the Department of Children & Families (DC&F) and other sources. 1614 Palm Way, Largo... 727-545-6477 Website...http://www.pemhs.org/ PEMHS Family Emergency Treatment Center-Mental Health Emergency Walk-in Clinic Assistance to children, adolescents and adults with personal problems ranging from family and life adjustment difficulties 23
to stress reactions and mental illness. Services include immediate evaluation and assessment, therapy, medication management, community resources referrals, and Ryan White funding. Services provided regardless of financial situation. Children referred from DCF and other sources. M-S 8am-10pm 400-15 St. N, St. Petersburg 33705... 727-552-1053 Website... http://www.pemhs.org/fetc.htm PEMHS Suicide Hotline Immediate counseling for people considering suicide. 24-7 Call..... 727-791-3131 Pinellas Cares Clinic Outpatient medical care to adults living with HIV in an environment that maintains their optimal physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Services include disease management, preventive care, health education, coordination with community resources, mental health counseling, nutrition assessment, health screenings, HIV-AIDS research trials and transportation assistance. By appt M-W 8am-4:30 pm; Th 8am-7pm; F 8-noon; walk-in patients are seen on emergency basis. 3554-1 Ave. N, St. Petersburg, 33713... 727-321-4846 Website...http://www.stanthonys.com/body.cfm?id=72 Pinellas County Health Department Family planning, maternity, pediatric health and dental services to age 18, WIC, HIV testing, communicable disease, HIV/AIDS patient care, HIV/AIDS drug program, and education. M-F 8-5 8800 Building Office-Healthy Families 8800 49th St. N. Suite 403, Pinellas Park 33782... 727-549-6633 FAX.... 727-549-6643 Website... http://www.pinellashealth.com/locations/8800bldg.asp Clearwater Center 310 N Myrtle Ave. Clearwater 33755... 727-469-5800 Website... http://www.pinellashealth.com/locations/clearwater.asp Largo Center 12420 130th Ave. N., Largo 33774... 727-588-4040 FAX.... 727-588-4010 Website...http://www.pinellashealth.com/locations/largo.asp Pinellas Park Center 6350 76th Ave. N., Pinellas Park 33781... 727-547-7780 FAX.... 727-547-7793 Website...http://www.pinellashealth.com/locations/pinellaspark.asp St. Petersburg Center 205 Dr. M.L. King St. N, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-824-6900 FAX.... 727-820-4275 Website... http://www.pinellashealth.com/locations/stpete.asp Pinellas County Human Services Case management services for qualified clients. May provides financial assistance, counseling, job coaching, job skills training, substance abuse services, mental health services, job-related equipment and clothing, medical care, dental care, and other related services as determined necessary to return motivated and eligible client to employment. May also be provided to the disabled or partially disabled client in need of more personalized and individual attention in order to access the disability programs provided by the Social Security Administration. Provides referrals to other community resources. Assist residents in emergency situations. Medical assistance program provides basic medical care to Pinellas County residents who meet specific criteria as approved by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners with regard to income and asset criteria and have no other resource available to address their medical need. Must meet the eligibility criteria as described in the Policy Manual and comply with the directives, regulation, referrals, and requirements of the Case Management program as described in the Policy Manual. Medical clients must meet income and asset criteria and have no other resource available to address their medical need. Website... http://www.pinellascounty.org/socialservices/services.htm Clearwater Office M-F 8-5 2189 Cleveland St. Ste 230 and 266, Clearwater 33765... 727-464-8400 Pinellas Park Outreach M-F 8-4:30 24
6350 76th Ave. N, Pinellas Park 33781... 727-547-7736 Or...... 727-547-7814 Ridgecrest Outreach M-F 8-4:30, Walk-ins seen M-W 12420 130th Ave. N, Largo 33774... 727-588-4010 Sanderlin Center Outreach M-F 7:30-4:30 2335 22nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg 33712... 727-893-5007 St. Petersburg Office M-F 7:30-5 647 1st Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-582-7781 Info Line... 727-582-7709 Tarpon Springs Outreach M-F 8-4:30 301 S Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs 34689... 727-943-4743 Pinellas County Veterans' Services Processes veterans' disability claims and widows' pensions. M-F 8-5 2189 Cleveland St. Ste. 201, Clearwater 33765... 727-464-8460 501 1 st Ave. S., St. Petersburg 33701... 727-582-7828 Worknet Pinellas-38500 US Hwy 19N., Tarpon Springs 34689... 727-324-2848 Planned Parenthood Administrative Headquarters Planned Parenthood services include HIV counseling and testing, STD testing and treatment, birth control, emergency contraception, pregnancy testing and options counseling, and vasectomy. 2055 Wood St. Ste 110, Sarasota 34237... 941-365-3913 FAX.... 941-957-1050 Website http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/scf/aboutus/contactus/;jsessionid=251ada5b713be1cc15 A5D4D1154C927A Ft. Myers Health Center 8595 College Pkwy. Ste B4, Ft. Myers 33919... 239-481-9999 FAX.... 239-481-9346 Sarasota Health Center 1958 Prospect St., Sarasota, 34239... 941-953-4060 FAX.... 941-366-1330 St. Petersburg Health Center 21A Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. S, St. Petersburg 33705... 727-898-8199 FAX.... 727-898-9710 Plant City Health Center, HCHD Children's health and immunizations. M-F 8-5 302 N Michigan Ave #15, Plant City 33563... 813-307-8057 Website... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/plant_city_main.htm PRIDE (Prostitution Redirection Initiative-Diversion and Education Program) Prostitution Redirection Initiative - Diversion and Education Program (PRIDE) is a Tampa Crossroads program provides community based prostitution treatment, intervention and diversion. Provides treatment and education to individuals who have been arrested form solicitation of prostitution or currently in the prostitution trade by helping them develop drug-free lifestyles, find and maintain appropriate employment, improve their skills in accomplishing life's tasks, and identify and correct errors in thinking which support criminal behavior. Includes psychoeducational group or individual counseling sessions and guest speakers to educate the clients on related issues. Referrals to PRIDE come from the courts, probation officers, police officers, friends, family members, clergy, and self referrals. 5120 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa 33603 (Contact Greg Armstrong).813-238-8557,x404 Website... http://www.tampacrossroads.com/default.asp?url=main/welcome.htm Public Defender, Pinellas County Mental Health Unit The Mental Health Unit is comprised of 2 Assistant Public Defender's who specialize in mental health services, and 4 social services staff. They serve as liaisons between the case managers, state mental health treatment facilities and Assistant Public Defenders for continuity of care practices. 14400-49 St. N, Clearwater 33649... 727-464-6871 FAX.... 727-464-4807 Website...http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/mentalhealth//forensic/pinellas.html 25
Public Health Department, Pinellas County Family planning, maternity, pediatric health and dental services to age 18, WIC, HIV testing, communicable disease, HIV/AIDS patient care, HIV/AIDS drug program, and education. M-F 8-5 301 S Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs 34689... 727-942-5457 310 N. Myrtle Ave., Clearwater 33755... 727-469-5800 Center Bay Offices: 4175 E. Bay Dr., Clearwater 33764... Healthy Families-8800 49 th St N, Ste 403, Pinellas Park 33782... 727-549-6633 Northeast High Clinic-5500 16 ST. N., St. Petersburg 33714... 727-570-3025 205 Dr. MLK St. N., St. Petersburg 33701... 727-824-6900 12420 130 th Ave. N., Largo 33774... 727-588-4040 6350 76 th Ave. N., Pinellas Park 33781... 727-942-5457 FAX....727-942-5467 Website... http://www.pinellashealth.com/locations/tarponsprings.asp Recovery, Inc. For people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders; psychotic disorders including schizophrenia; anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and personality disorders. Members also include people not diagnosed, but having difficulty dealing with the problems of everyday life. Practical coping techniques are learned through regular attendance at meetings, studying the Recovery literature, and daily practice. Not affiliated with any religion or belief system, and operated entirely by non-professionals. Recovery is not a 12-step program. Because of dualdiagnoses, some members attend both Recovery and a 12-step group. Recovery works in conjunction with professional mental health services. Meeting locations and times are listed below. Website... http://recovery-inc.org/meetings/florida.html E-mail... 35@recovery-inc.org Grace Lutheran Church, 1812 N Highland Ave. Clearwater-Thursday 7:30 pm Call... 727-712-9730 St. Cecelia's Church, Larkin Hall-820 Jasmine Way, Clearwater-Thursday 7:00 pm Call...727-581-3835 St. Paul's U.M.C., #100-1199 Highland Ave., Clearwater-Saturday 1:30 pm Call... 727-938-1681 Or... 727-525-1749 Hope Lutheran Church, 1801-62 Ave. N, St. Petersburg-Thursday 1:30 pm Call... 727-345-4208 Religious Community Services (RCS) Social service agency serving northern Pinellas County, including Clearwater, Largo, Dunedin, Palm Harbor and Safety Harbor. Includes the RCS Food Bank, Haven Domestic Violence Center and the RCS Thrift Store. Emergency and transitional housing for homeless families through Grace House and Stepping Stone. Operates with the backing of 80 Jewish and Christian congregations. The Domestic Violence Hotline 1-727-442-4128 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and provides referrals to a variety of services such as: Domestic Violence Shelter Bed Availability, Counseling Services, Support Group Services, Emergency Food and Clothing, Legal Services, Stalking Information, and other available community resources. The Hotline services have the ability to link the caller with an agency/agencies that are best suited to his or her needs as well as other services that may be needed by the caller. Through a preliminary screening, the Hotline staff can assess the caller's needs then transfer the caller to the appropriate agency or immediately begin the process of an intake for our 30-day emergency shelter. The referrals and information are not limited to the shelters in our local area. Referrals and information about agencies throughout Pinellas County are given to callers. 503 S Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave., Clearwater 33756... 727-584-3528 Domestic Violence Emergency Hot Line... 727-442-4128 Website...http://www.rcshelps.com/steppingstone.htm Resource Center for Women Classroom-based courses on Personal Growth, Parenting Education, Career Development, Computer Education and Focus on Success, Finance Management, Women in Transition. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-4:00. Plaza Center-1301 Seminole Blvd., Suite 137 Largo 33770... 727-586-1110 FAX.... 727-585-4089 1111 18 th Ave. S., St. Petersburg 33705... 727-893-7134 Website... http://www.resourcecenterforwomen.org/ Resurrection House 26
Provides homeless clients with showers, laundry, restrooms, local bus transportation for job and housing search, and local telephone calls. Receives client mail, assists in obtaining ID and birth certificate, provides emergency clothing and haircuts. Health and clinic on Tuesday 9:00-1:00/Friday 12:00-4:00. Ex-offenders must be out of prison for at least one year. M-F 8:30am-4pm 507 Kumquat Court, Sarasota 34236... 941-365-3759 FAX.... 941-953-7642 Websitehttp://suncoasthelp.org/program.asp?program=253221&search=&mode=&page=&type=&prev= Rose Manor Women's Residential Program 18-bed program for female offenders as an alternative to incarceration. Accepts pregnant women. Licensed substance abuse treatment problem. Average stay is 6 months, followed by 6 months of Aftercare. Qualified as a DCF-monitored visitation site for residents seeking to regain custody of their children. Schedule includes aerobics, yoga, tae kwon do, meditation, parenting, and other life skills and corrective thinking groups. After 60 days, residents required to get a job working 40 hours weekly. Call..... 813-228-9226. Website...http://www.tampacrossroads.com Safe Place Emergency, overnight housing in a low-stress environment is for homeless individuals with behavioral disorders and substance abuse problems. On-site treatment is provided, along with monitoring physical health problems. Individuals are also linked with other health centers and community organizations. The goal is to move individuals into permanent housing. 2015 Central Ave., Tampa 33602... 813-818-2168 Salvation Army Ft. Meyers Administrative Offices Church offices and Corps administrative services. 10291 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 33912... 239-278-1551 FAX.... 239-278-9028 Website...http://www.salvationarmyfortmyers.com/contact_us_map.htm E-mail... online@salvationarmyleecounty.com Salvation Army - Bradenton Social services include daily evening meals, emergency assistance and social services for people being evicted or having forclosure notices. 1204-14 St. W, Bradenton 34205... 941-748-5110 FAX.... 941-754-0357 Website...www.salvationarmybradenton.com Salvation Army - Bradenton Hispanic Office for Hispanic population. Social services include daily evening meals, emergency assistance and social services for people being evicted or having foreclosure notices. M-F 8:30-4:30 1204-14 St. W, Bradenton 34205... 941-748-5110 FAX.... 941-754-0357 Website...www.salvationarmybradenton.com Salvation Army - Clearwater Emergency, overnight housing in a low-stress environment is for homeless individuals with behavioral disorders and substance abuse problems. On-site treatment is provided, along with monitoring physical health problems. Individuals are also linked with other health centers and community organizations. The goal is to move individuals into permanent housing. 1625 N. Belcher Rd., Clearwater 33765... 727-725-9777 Administration-1521 Druid Rd. E., Clearwater 33765... 727-446-4177 FAX.... 727-725-9749 Website...www.salvationarmyclearwater.com Salvation Army Ft. Myers Primary care clinic and medical respite beds. PO Box 60087, Ft. Myers 33906-6087... 239-278-1551 Website... www.salvationarmyfortmyers.com Salvation Army - Hernando County Assistance with utilities, food, and prescriptions. 15464 Cortez Blvd., Brooksville 34613... 352-796-1186 Website...www.salvationarmyhernandocounty.com 27
Salvation Army - Naples Assistance with utilities, food, and prescriptions. 3180 Estey Ave., Naples 34104... 239-775-9441 Emergency Social Services... 239-775-8447 Website... www.salvationarmynaples.com Salvation Army Naples Hispanic Ministry Assistance with utilities, food, and prescriptions for the Spanish-speaking community. 4612 Dominion Dr., Naples 34112... 239-775-2977 Website... www.salvationarmynaples.com Salvation Army Southern Hillsborough Hispanic Ministry Assistance with utilities, food, and prescriptions for Spanish-speaking community. 7409 US Highway 301, Ste 200., Riverview 33569... 813-672-8139 FAX.... 813-672-3480 Website... http://www.salvationarmytampa.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=content.display&id=241 Salvation Army - Venice Assistance with utilities, food, and prescriptions. 1051 Albee Farm Rd., Venice 34285/PO Box 69, Venice 34284... 941-484-6227 FAX.... 941-485-7618 Website...www.salvationarmyvenice.com Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) A place of new beginnings for people who have lost their self-direction socially, emotionally and spiritually, helping them get back to useful, productive lives. Many are substance abusers. Each Center provides shelter, food, clothing and medical care in a clean and wholesome environment. 13815 N Salvation Army Lane, Tampa 33613-2205... 813-972-0471 Mailing address: PO Box 82949, Tampa 33628-2949... FAX.... 813-971-0790 Website...http://www.salvationarmytampa.com/ Salvation Army Emergency Shelter Emergency homeless shelter. 9:00 am-3:30 pm. Open every day. 1400-4 St. S, St. Petersburg... 727-821-9123 Salvation Army Family Services - Tampa Services to prevent people from being forced into homelessness due to unpredictable and unforeseen events. Intake, evaluation, and case management. Assistance in payment of utility bills through the TECO Energy Share Fund; rent or mortgage assistance; food boxes; counseling; and referrals. Evaluation process identifies needs, family qualifications and program requirements. Referrals to other agencies. Tampa... 813-226-0055 x 300 Website... www.salvationarmytampa.com Salvation Army Hope House 2-year, 43-bed transitional housing for homeless men working to transition to self-sufficiency. The men living in Hope House are provided with access to the same programs and services offered to families living in Hospitality House. Each resident receives 3 meals a day, quality donated clothing, a semi-private room, weekly counseling, skills training and job placement assistance. Intake: 4:00pm. Picture ID required, and social security number. 1514 N. Florida Ave., Tampa 33602 (Main number)... 813-221-4440 Or call...813-226-0055, ext 264 or ext 354 Website... http://www.salvationarmytampa.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=content.display&id=141 Salvation Army Hospitality House 42-bed transitional housing program for homeless women and children to help them make the transition from homelessness to independent living, by meeting their basic needs and offering them access to the skills and services they need to regain their independence and self-sufficiency. Stay up to 2 years. 3 meals a day, semi-private room, quality donated clothing for school and job interviews, weekly counseling, skills training, self-help programs, and job placement assistance. Daycare provided for mothers with young children. Free tutoring assistance for school-aged children on weekday afternoons. Also clothing, school supplies and other tools. Contact name: Margaret Rogers... 813-226-0055 x 297 28
Website... http://www.salvationarmytampa.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=content.display&id=141 Salvation Army Red Shield Lodge Emergency shelter serving sober homeless adult men and women, crisis management, food pantry, evening meals. 2400 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers 33901...239-334-3745. Website... www.salvationarmyfortmyers.com Salvation Army Red Shield Lodge Emergency Shelter Emergency shelter open 365 days a year. Serves sober homeless adult men and women. First 5 nights free, then $10 per night up to 45 days per calendar year. Each person is provided with a bed, linens, a locker and 3 daily meals. Support and referral services are available. People committed to regaining their independence and living self-sufficiently can move from the emergency shelter into one of the Transitional Living Programs. Call..... 813-226-0055 x 264. Website... http://www.salvationarmytampa.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=content.display&id=131 Salvation Army Social Services Provides assistance with past due rent, water, and prescriptions to persons in need. Also clothing and canned food. By appointment 9:00 am-3:30 pm M-F 1521 Druid Rd., Clearwater 33756... 727-446-4177 1400-4 St. S, St. Petersburg... 727-822-4954 209 S Pinellas Ave. Suite 120, Tarpon Springs 34689... 727-934-4476 Salvation Army Tampa/Hillsborough Area Command Services include emergency assistance, self-sufficiency programming, counseling, referral services, transitional housing, emergency shelter, Trinity Café meal service, and adult substance abuse rehabilitation. 1603 N Florida Ave., Tampa 33602.... 813-226-0055 FAX.... 813-221-3587 Website... www.salvationarmytampa.com Sarasota Veterans Center Mental Health Readjustment counseling, including individual counseling, group counseling, marital and family counseling, Agent Orange information and medical referrals, assistance in applying for VA benefits, employment counseling and guidance referral, alcohol/drug group, information and referral to community resources, sex trauma counseling and referral services, bereavement counseling and community education. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 4801 Swift Rd., Sarasota 34231... 941-927-8285 Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/vcsarasota.cfm Shop, The: Drop-In Services for the Homeless Provides a place for homeless individuals with behavioral disorders or substance abuse problems can drop in, have 2 meals a day -- breakfast and lunch, take showers, do laundry, participate in group or individual therapy and receive vocational counseling and housing assistance. Support services continue after individuals have acquired housing. M-F 7:30 am-4 pm 6220 N Nebraska Ave., Tampa 33604... 813-272-2311 Social Security Administration Government information line for Social Security questions including Medicare and Disability. 7 am-7 pm Toll-free...1-800-772-1213 Specialty Care Center Hillsborough County Health Dept. HIV testing and services 1105 E Kennedy Blvd., Annex Room 102, Tampa 33602.. 813-307-8015, x6510 FAX.... 813-272-3721 Website... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org E-mail...info@metromin.org St. Pete Metro Diversity Center Activities and events for ALL - Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Straight, all ages, races and gender identities are welcome to participate in all events and activities. Inability to pay fees for certain events does not preclude participation. Sponsored by Metropolitan Ministries.. 3170-3 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-321-3854 FAX....727-327-7670 Website...http://www.metrocharities.org/MetroCenter.htm 29
St. Petersburg Free Clinic Health Center Walk-in medical clinic for clients without private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid and who do not qualify by low income for county health care. It is staffed by professional doctors and nurses who volunteer their time and services, offering limited health care, a drug assistance program, medications for prescriptions written by clinic doctors, blood pressure and diabetic screening, OTC medicines, support groups, and referral information. 863 3rd Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-821-1200 FAX.... 727-821-9263 Website...http://www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org/ St. Petersburg Free Clinic Women's Residence Transitional housing for homeless single women. M-F 8-5 812 & 814-4 Ave. N, St. Petersburg... 727-821-3894 Website...http://www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org/ St. Petersburg Veterans Center Counseling for survivors of combat and sexual trauma; Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) at no cost to veterans or family members. M-F 8:30-5 2880-1 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713...727-893-3791 Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/vcstpete.cfm St. Petersburg Women's Health Center HIV and AIDS testing and counseling. Abortion clinic. M-F 9-5 3401-66 St. N, St. Petersburg 33710... 727-381-6620 St. Vincent de Paul Center of Hope Transitional Living Facility with 88 rooms; 40 reserved for homeless veterans. 3 meals included. Bag lunches. May stay for up to two years. 401-15 St. N, St. Petersburg 33705... 727-896-3300 Website... http://www.svdpsouthpinellas.org St. Vincent de Paul of Clearwater Prescription Assistance Program (PAC). Requires referral from local St. Vincent office at Catholic church in client's parish. 9-4:30 M-Sat 1015 Cleveland St., Clearwater... 727-442-5306 FAX.... 727-461-9587 Website...http://www.centerofhopecdc.org/contactUs.php St. Vincent de Paul of St. Petersburg Food Center Food Center serves full course meals for anyone in need. Breakfast 7 am-8 am Monday-Friday. Lunch 11 am-12 noon every day. Dinner 7-8 Monday-Friday, 5-6 Saturday, and 6-7 Sunday. Showers available Monday-Friday 8 am-10 am. 384 15 th St. N, St. Petersburg 33705-2016... 727-823-2516 Website... http://www.svdpsouthpinellas.org St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen Soup kitchen serves meals to anyone in need 9:30-11 am every day 1345 Park St., Clearwater...727-441-3760 & 441-3790 Website...http://www.centerofhopecdc.org/contactUs.php Sulphur Springs Health Center, HDHC Children's health and immunizations, family planning, maternity services, and WIC. M-F 7:30-5 8605 N Mitchell Ave., Tampa 33604... 813-307-8054 FAX.... 813-975-2148 Website...http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/ssprings_main.htm Sun Coast Hospital Center for Behavioral Medicine Short-term, crisis stabilization unit for patients with psychiatric and dual-diagnosis issues. Treatment focuses on the immediate problem through a series of educational, support and process group therapies. Discharge planning includes continuing individual or family therapy, referral to longer term treatment in a structured environment or referral to a partial or intensive outpatient setting is the goal for continuing care following stabilization. Accepts Medicare and Medicaid. Most insurance companies provide benefits. The interdisciplinary treatment team consists of licensed clinical social workers, licensed mental 30
health counselors, certified addiction professionals, case managers, psychiatrists, registered nurses and mental health technicians. 24-7 2025 Indian Rocks Rd S, Largo 33774... 727-586-7118 Website... http://www.suncoasthealthcare.com/services/ Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health Inc. Outpatient services for adults and children with severe and persistent mental illness requiring long-term outpatient psychiatric treatment with diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depressive disorder, and co-occurring substance abuse disorders. Services enable clients to function at an optimal level in the community and reduce the risk of hospitalization. Case Managers help clients adjust to the community after long or recurrent hospitalizations. Specialized services are offered to homeless clients, and clients who are involved in the criminal justice system. 4024 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 33711... 727-327-7656 Children s Services 4010 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 33711... 727-327-7656 FAX.... 727-323-8978 TDD.... 727-321-6849 Website... http://www.suncoastcenter.com/services.htm E-mail... admin@suncoastcenter.com Suncoast Haven of Rest Rescue Mission Showers available Sat & Sun 9:30a-4:00p, 9:30a-6:00p. Mon-Fri 3:00p-6:00p. Clothing for people in need. Bag lunch for labor runs. Sun meals if cook available. 5625 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park 33781... 727-545-8282 Website... http://www.havenofrest.com/ Tampa Bay AIDS Network (TBAN) of Gulf Coast Community Care Case management and social services, support and advocacy. Minority AIDS Initiative offers medical education, advocacy, and treatment adherence services to African Americans and Hispanics. Large food pantry in Hillsborough and food voucher program in Pasco and Hernando Counties with vouchers to purchase food and necessary toiletries from local grocery stores. Emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities to prevent homelessness and utility cut-offs. Mental health therapy to address psychological issues related to HIV disease. Transportation to medical appointments. Hours: Tues 5:00-8:00p, Thurs 12:00-7:00p North Tampa - 7402 N 56 St., Bldg 101, Tampa 33617... 813-769-5180 Pasco & Hernando - 5744 Missouri Ave. New Port Richey 33652727-816-1235 Pinellas 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater 33760... 727-479-1800 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-aidsnetwork.htm TBAN - Gulf Coast HIV/AIDS Housing 12 units of affordable scattered-site apartments located in Tarpon Springs, Dunedin, Largo and Safety Harbor. 5744 Missouri Ave., New Port Richey 33652...727-816-1235 Website... http://www.gcjfs.org/svc-housing.htm TBAN - Gulf Coast Homeless Shelter for Women and Children Emergency housing and support for up to 24 women and children, for at least 30 days. This is the only homeless shelter for women and children who are not victims of domestic violence in Pasco County. Food, donated furniture, household items, limited child care, advocacy and Case Management services, Social Services, services for housing information and referrals, assistance in obtaining transitional/permanent housing, job search, counseling and linkages with other supportive services especially for homeless individuals and their families are provided. 7801 Maryland Ave., Hudson 34467...727-816-1235 Tampa Crossroads, Inc. Programs accept individuals with a history of criminal offenses who are motivated to make positive changes in their lives, remain drug and alcohol free, and become law-abiding members of the community. Includes 24-hour residential treatment for women and men; licensed substance abuse and mental health treatment; substance abuse & mental health assessments; life management and independent living education; individual, group and family counseling; employability skills training; drug & alcohol screening; professional case management; and aftercare & community outreach programs. Program referrals are accepted from the courts, probation officers or case managers,. P.E.A.R.L. 460-3 St. N, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-898-0088 Website...http://www.tampacrossroads.com/ Tampa Crossroads Outpatient Counseling Services Comprehensive substance abuse and mental health assessment and treatment services to individuals who do not require residential treatment. The Non-Residential Program treatment fees are based on a sliding scale and our Community Transition 31
Program is offered free of charge to those individuals who are returning to society from a period of incarceration. Services include criminal offender assessment and treatment; substance abuse assessment and treatment ; mental health assessment and treatment; anger management counseling; drug & alcohol screening services; and individual counseling service. 5120 N Nebraska Ave., Tampa 33603... 813-238-8557, ext 401 Website...http://www.tampacrossroads.com/ Tampa Metro Diversity Center Activities and events for ALL - Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Straight, all ages, races and gender identities are welcome to participate in all events and activities. Inability to pay fees for certain events does not preclude participation. Sponsored by Metropolitan Ministries. 6421 N Florida Ave., Tampa 33604... 813-232-3808 FAX.... 813-234-3075 Website...http://www.metrocharities.org/MetroCenter.htm T.L.C.-Transitional Living for Families and Wings for Men and Women with Children Housing for homeless families. Call for appointment. Come in for an application. Office hours: 8:30-4:30. 1521 E. Druid Rd., Clearwater 33756... 727-446-4177 Treatment Advocacy Center National nonprofit organization to eliminate legal and clinical barriers to treatment for people with severe brain disorders not receiving appropriate medical care; to achieve proper balance in judicial and legislative decisions that affect persons with brain disorders, as current federal and state policies hinder treatment for these most at risk for homelessness, arrest, or suicide; promotes innovation to divert the psychiatrically ill from criminal justice and into appropriate treatment; and ensures that individuals receive adequate psychiatric services and maintain medication. 200 N. Glebe Rd., Arlington VA 22203... 703-294-6001/6002 FAX.... 703-294-6010 Website... http://www.psychlaws.org/generalresources/fact8.htm Turning Point Inebriate intervention center provides shelter for time required to secure placement at detoxification, rehabilitation, or transitional living. 24-7 1801-5 Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33713... 727-823-7811 University Area Community Health Center, HCHD Children's health and immunizations, family planning, maternity services, immunizations (8am-4pm) and WIC. Healthy Start Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 13601 N 22 St., Tampa 33613... 813-307-8058, 8082. Website... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/n22street_main.htm VA Dunedin Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Services include disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions, referral to specialty care, EKG service, and phlebotomy service. Register or enroll for healthcare in person at Bay Pines VAMC; or contact Bay Pines VAMC or any community based outpatient clinic to receive a registration packet in the mail. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-4:30. 1721 Main St., Dunedin... 727-734-5276 FAX.... 727-734-5914 Website... http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/baypines/facilities/opcnpinellas.cfm VA Ellenton Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Services include disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions, referral to specialty care, EKG service, and phlebotomy service. Register or enroll for healthcare in person at Bay Pines VAMC; or contact Bay Pines VAMC or any community based outpatient clinic to receive a registration packet in the mail. M-F 7:30-4 4333 N US Hwy. 301, Ellenton 34222... 941-721-0649 FAX.... 941-721-6080 Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/opcmanatee.cfm VA Ft. Myers Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Services include ambulatory surgery; audiology; blind rehabilitation output services (BROS); community nursing care; dermatology; eye surgery; gastroenterology; laser eye surgery; low vision clinic compensation; mental health clinic programs for post-traumatic stress disorder and substance abuse; neurology consultation; sexual trauma recovery; smoking cessation program; and urology. To register or enroll in person, do so at Ft. Myers OPC; by mail, contact Ft. Myers OPC or any Community Based Outpatient Clinic to receive a registration packet. M-F 8-4:30. 3033 Winkler Extension, Ft. Myers 33916... 239-939-3939 Toll-free...1-888-513-0045 32
Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/opcmanatee.cfm VA Naples Outpatient Clinic (OPC)) Services include disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions, referral to specialty care, EKG service, and phlebotomy service. Register or enroll for healthcare in person at the Ft. Myers OPC; or any community based outpatient clinic to receive a registration packet in the mail. M-F 8-4:30 2685 Horseshoe Dr. S, Ste 101 Naples 34101... 239-659-9188 FAX.... 239-659-0526 Website... http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/baypines/facilities/opccollier.cfm VA Port Charlotte Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Services include disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions, referral to specialty care, EKG service, and phlebotomy service. Register or enroll for healthcare in person at Ft. Myers OPC or by mail, contact any Community Based Outpatient clinic to receive a registration packet. M-F 8-4:30 4161 Tamiami Tr., Port Charlotte 33952... 941-235-2710 21281 Grayton Terrace, Port Charlotte (Veterns Nursing Home)... 941-613-0919 FAX.... 941-613-0935 Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/opccharlotte.cfm VA Sarasota Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Services include disease prevention; diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions; referrals to specialty care; limited outpatient general surgery; outpatient mental health cre; EKG service; and phlebotomy service. Register or enroll for healthcare in person at Bay Pines VAMC; or contact Bay Pines VAMC or any community based outpatient clinic to receive a registration packet in the mail. M-F 7:30-4:30 5682 Bee Ridge Rd. Ste 100, Sarasota 34233... 941-371-3349 FAX.... 941-371-7749 Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/opcsarasota.cfm VA St Petersburg Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Services include disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions, referral to specialty care, EKG service, and phlebotomy service. Register or enroll for healthcare in person at Ft. Myers OPC or by mail, contact any Community Based Outpatient clinic to receive a registration packet. M-F 7:30-4 5682 3420-8 Ave. S, St. Petersburg... 727-322-1304 FAX.... 727-322-1248 Website...http://www.visn8.med.va.gov/BayPines/facilities/opcsstpete.cfm Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Progressive, fully accredited private behavioral healthcare facility. Accepts Medicare and most major insurances. Inpatient Addictions Treatment Program. Full-service psychiatric facility. Provides free confidential assessment. Participates in 4 screening projects, which include outreach, screening and education programs for depression, anxiety, alcohol and eating disorders and are programs of the non-profit National Mental Illness Screening Project, Inc. Windmoor Healthcare is a designated Baker Act receiving facility under the Florida Mental Health Law. M-F 8-5 11300 US Hwy. 19, Clearwater 33764... 727-541-2646 FAX.... 727-541-4402 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm Windmoor Addictions Treatment Program Inpatient Addictions Treatment Program meets individual needs of our patients. Treatment for three primary addictions: Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Compulsive Gambling. Weekly aftercare groups as well as on-site and community self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Gamblers Anonymous also help program graduates continue to manage their addictions. Professionals available for intervention, assessment, and treatment. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm Windmoor Adult Therapeutic Program Designed to address anxiety, depression, stress and other psychiatric disorders that create difficulties in their lives. Helps individuals develop better skills to help them cope more effectively. Signs and symptoms that an evaluation is needed include: depression, suicidal thoughts, hopelessness, sleeping or eating disorders, sexual trauma, family conflict, domestic violence, and social isolation. In addition to a traditional medical and clinical approach, Windmoor integrates the following: relaxation and stress reduction techniques; nutrition and food preparation groups; community awareness groups; movements therapy; and spiritual counseling. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm 33
Windmoor Crisis Stabilization Program Designed for the individual who is in an acute state of crisis requiring rapid stabilization in a secure environment. Program includes group and family therapy, orientation group, discharge planning group, medication education group, recreational therapy, psychoeducational groups, and 12-step groups. Short term, highly structured environment for safe resolution of the following problems: uncontrollable behavior; suicidal or homicidal ideation or attempts; hallucinations; psychotic episodes; and acute sleep and eating disorders. Case management, individual, family, and group therapies are prescribed daily by the individual's physician. Also pharmacological therapies. Educational activities, intensive case management, aftercare planning, and an extensive network of outpatient services are available to help patients maintain stability once they return to the community. Our goal is to prevent further acute crisis.. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm Windmoor Dual Diagnosis Program Highly structured program for treatment of depression, anxiety, and stress related disorders, when coupled with addiction issues. Patients who suffer from alcoholism or chemical dependency and may be in need of stabilization, can enter this program. Strong emphasis on avoiding addictive substances to treat our patients. Behavioral therapeutic approaches to treatment and positive reinforcement for the recovery process. Intensive group and family psychotherapy. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm Windmoor Elder Adult Program Treatment of psychiatric disorders common in aging. Symptoms may include: major depression; anxiety and stress related disorders; aggressive behavior; hallucinations, and/or psychotic episodes; suicidal or homicidal ideation and/or attempts; recreational therapy; and medically related issues specific to this age group. Behavioral change is achieved through education and treatment. Family members and significant others are an integral part of care and included in all areas of treatment. Therapies include: activity therapy; group therapy; patient rights; nutrition groups; communication groups; selfcare groups; medication groups; psychoeducational groups; and discharge and aftercare planning. After discharge, patients may choose from a wide variety of follow-up and outpatient services offered by the hospital.. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm Windmoor Outpatient Services Intensive outpatient services provided by a multi-disciplinary team that individualizes assessments and treatments. Patients can be treated in this program while still under the care of their private physician. Signs and symptoms that an evaluation is needed include: memory loss; altered thoughts; paranoia; social isolation; poor impulse control; disorientation; combative behavior; suicidal thoughts; inability to concentrate; sleeping or eating disorders; depression, hopelessness and pessimism; and restlessness and/or hyperactivity. Group therapies include coping skills; grief and loss; mental health; anxiety; goals; co-dependency; self esteem; substance abuse; stress management; problem solving; medication education; communication; socialization/recreation activities; sleeping or eating disorders; and medication management by the psychiatrist. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm Windmoor Women's Program Intensive Program to develop effective coping skills while promoting the development of a healthy lifestyle. Symptoms include: Depression; anger; mood disorders; phobias; anxiety; panic disorders; co-dependency; compulsions; sleep disorders; eating disorders; dysfunctional relationships; dissociation and history of abuse; self medication with drugs, alcohol, food and/or sex; post traumatic stress disorder. Therapeutic groups include: trauma recovery, women's issues; self esteem; healthy eating; coping skills; and processing feelings.. 24-7 Call... 727-541-2646 Website...http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/windmoor/site/index.htm MHC-Work-Ready For people with mental illness to prepare and test work skills in a supportive environment, which promotes their ability to move into competitive employment. Jobs in lawn maintenance and janitorial services are available. M-F 8:30-5 2313 W Violet St., Tampa 33603... 813-673-4622 YWCA Emergency Shelter Emergency shelter for single women and families. 429 6th Ave. S., Bldg 2, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-823-2859 Fax..... 727-820-9204 YWCA/USF Family Village 34
Housing for families and pregnant women. 429 6th Ave. S., Bldg.2, St. Petersburg 33701... 727-823-2859 Fax..... 727-896-4159 Website... http://www.ywca.org Index A AA, 3 AARF, see ACTS Adult Addictions Receiving Facility Addiction and Treatment AARF, see ACTS Adult Addictions Receiving Facility ACTS Adult Addictions Receiving Facility, 1 ACTS Assessment Center, 1 ACTS In-home Services, 2 ACTS Transitional Housing Program, 2 Agency for Community Treatment Service, Inc. (ACTS) Tampa, 2 Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups, 3 Alcoholics Anonymous, Central Office of Pinellas County, 3 BayCare Life Management Services, Inc., 4 Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care, 5 Christlike Ministries, 5 COSA at Operation PAR, 6 Crossover for Women, 7 DACCO, see Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office Directions Clearwater Homeless Outreach Project, 7 Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office, 8 Family Intervention Program - HKI Care Centers, 9 Florida Department of Children and Families: Substance Abuse, 10 In Home/On-site Treatment Program for Pregnant and Post- Partum Women, 13 JADE, 13 Marchman Intervention Services Program, 14 MHC Collaborative Network Services for Substance Abuse and Treatment for Children and Adolescents, 17 Mustard Seed, 19 Narcotics Anonymous, 20 Operation PAR, 20-21 PAR, 20-21 PAIC, 21 PRIDE, 23 Rose Manor Women s Residential Program, 25 Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, 26 Sarasota Veterans Center, 27 Sun Coast Hospital Center for Behavioral Medicine, 29 Tampa Crossroads, Inc., 29 35
Turning Point, 29 VA Ft. Myers Outpatient Clinic (OPC), 30 VA Residential Rehabilitation Facility, 37 Windmoor Addictions Treatment Program, 32 Windmoor Dual Diagnosis Program, 32 Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater, 31 Windmoor Women's Program, 32 Advocacy Services Advocacy Center, 2 Asian Family and Community Empowerment (FACE) Center, Inc., 4 CASA, 6 Advocacy Services (continued) Community Action Stops Abuse, 6 FAC, 9 Florida Advocacy Council (FAC), 9 The Haven, 9 Mental Health Coalition, 15 Social Security Administration, 27 Treatment Advocacy Center, 30 Veterans Services, 31 Agency for Community Treatment, see ACTS AIDS Coalition, see AIDS Community Project of Tampa Bay AIDS Testing, see HIV Testing, Counseling, Treatment and Referrals ARC, 20 C CASA, see Community Action Stops Abuse Case Management and Social Services 2-1-1 Pinellas, 1 Adult Comprehensive Protection Services, Inc., 2 AIDS Community Project of Tampa Bay (AIDS Coalition), 2 Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care, 5 DACCO, see Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office Directions for Mental Health, Inc., 7 Directions TANF Outreach, 7 Di's Imani, Inc., 8 Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office (DACCO), 8 East Henry Academy, 8 EMPACT Resource Center, 8 Florida Salvation Army Headquarters, 10 Gulf Coast Community Care, 11 Gulf Coast Community Care Geriatric Crisis Response Team, (GRTS), 12 Kinship Care, 14 Metro Diversity Center, 15 Metropolitan Charities, Inc., 15 MHC Adult Case Management Program, 16 MHC Family and School Support Team (FASST2), 17 MHC Family Services Planning Team (FSPT), 18 MHC Intensive Case Management, 18 MHC Severely Emotionally Disturbed Outreach, 19 Network Project: Homeless Outreach, 20 PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC), 21 Pinellas County Human Services, 23 Red Shield Lodge Emergency Shelter, 27 Resource Center for Women, 24 Salvation Army, 25-27 Salvation Army Social Services, 27 St. Pete Metro Diversity Center, 27 Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health Inc., 29 Tampa Bay AIDS Network (TBAN), 29 Tampa Metro Diversity Center, 30 TBAN, 29 YWCA Emergency Shelter, 33 D Detoxification Adult Addictions Receiving Facility, 2 AARF, 2 Adult Addictions Receiving Facility, 2 Operation PAR Narcotic Addiction Treatment Center (NATC), 21 Operation PAR, Inc. Help Line, 21 PAR, 20-21 Turning Point, 29 Domestic Violence Community Action Stops Abuse, 6 Directions Clearwater Homeless Outreach Project, 7 End Violence Early (EVE) Program, 8 Family Service Centers of Pinellas, Inc., 9 Family Resources Centers, 9 Haven, The, 12 Homeless Emergency Project (HEP), 12 Windmoor Adult Therapeutic Program, 32 Dual diagnosis Windmoor Dual Diagnosis Program, 32 MHC Collaborative Network Services for Substance Abuse and Treatment for Children and Adolescents, 17 Family Service Centers of Pinellas, Inc., 7 Haven, The, 9 E Ex-offenders Services JADE, 13 Live Oak Cabins, 14 Metropolitan Hillsborough County Jail Services, 16 Metropolitan Inmate Discharge Planning, 16 Metropolitan Pinellas County Jail Services, 16 PRIDE, 23 Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, 29 Tampa Crossroads Outpatient Counseling, 30 Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, Inc., 15 F FAC, 9 FASST2, 17 FSPT, 18 H HCHD Downtown Health Center, 8 35
Floyd "Doc" Kelton Health Center, 10 Joyce Ely Health Center, 13 Plant City Health Center, 23 University Area Community Health Center, 30 HEP, see Homeless Emergency Project Hillsborough County Health Department, see HCHD HIV Testing, Counseling, Treatment and Referrals AIDS Coalition, 8 HIV Testing, Counseling, Treatment and Referrals (continued) AIDS Community Project of Tampa Bay, 2 AIDS Florida Hotline, 3 AIDS National Hotline, 3 Clearwater Community Health Centers, 6 Di s Imani, 8 Downtown Health Center, HCHD, 8 EMPACT Resource center, 8 Family Emergency Treatment Center, 14 Floyd "Doc" Kelton Health Center, 10 For AIDS Care Today (FACT), 10 Grace Manor, 11 Greene Chapel AME Church, 11 Guardian Association of Pinellas County, 8 Gulf Coast Community Care, 8 Day Treatment, 9 Geriatric Crisis Response Team, 9 Jail Diversion Program, 10 Healing the Heart, 6 Healthy Start, 6 Health Department of Pinellas County-Clearwater, 12 Health Department of Pinellas County-Largo, 12 Health Department of Pinellas County-St. Petersburg, 12 Health Department of Pinellas County-Tarpon Springs, 12 Infectious Disease Research Institute, Inc., 13 Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center, 13 Largo Community Health Centers, 6 Metropolitan Charities, Inc., 15 Metro Charities Counseling Programs, 15 Metropolitan Hillsborough County Jail Services, 16 Metropolitan Pinellas County Jail Services, 16 Metropolitan Women's Personal Care Pantry, 16 Operation PAR, 20 Community Assessment Intervention, 20 Adolescent Residential Center (ARC), 20 COSA, 6 Juvenile and Family Services, 20 Help Line, 21 Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC), 21 Operation HOPE, 21 PAR, 20 PEHMS, 20 Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services (PEMHS), 20 24-hour Mental Health Assistance, 20 "A" Team, 20 Child & Adolescent Psychiatric, 21 CAPP, 21 Children s Continuum of Care, 21 Pinellas County Community Health Centers, 6 Pinellas Park Community Health Centers, 6 Plant City Health Center, 23 St. Petersburg Women's Health Center, 15 Suicide Hotline, 22 Tampa Bay AIDS Network (TBAN), 29 Tarpon Springs Community Health Centers, 6 University Area Community Health Center, 30 Homeless Services Drop-in Center, ASAP, 3 Homeless Services Beacon House, 4 CHIPS, 6 Clearwater Homeless Intervention Project, 6 Daystar Hope Center, Inc., 7 Directions Clearwater Homeless Outreach Project, 7 Drop-in Center, 3 Everybody's Tabernacle, 9 Homeless Services (continued) Grace House, 10 HEP, 12 Hillsborough County Health Department, see HCHD Homeless Emergency Project, 12 Hope House, 26 Hospitality House, 26 Human Services, Pinellas County, 23 Mobile Medical Unit of Pinellas County Social Services, 19 Network Project: Homeless Outreach, 20 Resurrection House, 25 Safe Place, 25 Salvation Army Hope House, 26 Salvation Army Hospitality House, 26 Shop, The: Drop-In Services for the Homeless, 27 St. Vincent de Paul of St. Petersburg, 28 St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen, 28 Suncoast Center For Community Mental Health, 29 Suncoast Haven of Rest Mission, 29 L Legal Services Adult Comprehensive Protective Services, 2 Advocacy Center, 2 Clearwater Bar Lawyer Referral Service, 11 Religious Community Services, 24 St. Petersburg Bar Lawyer Referral Service, 11 Long-term Housing 66th Street Group Home, 1 ACTS Assisted Living Facility, 1 ACTS Independent Living and Permanent Housing Program, 2 Alternative Family Program, 3 Benedict Haven, Inc., 5 Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care, 5 Brewer s Bridgeway, 5 Christopher Center, 5 Clearwater Housing Authority, 10 Dunedin Housing Authority, 10 Edmund Gaines Graham Home, 8 Grace Manor, 11 Hacienda House, 12 Housing and Urban Development, 10 Housing Authority, 10 HUD, 10 Hunter Oaks, 13 Matthew s Corner, 14 Pinellas County Housing Authority, 10 St. Petersburg Housing Authority, 10 Tarpon Springs Housing Authority, 10 TBAN-Gulf Coast HIV/AIDS Housing, 30 M Medical Services 36
Bay Pines Veterans Eligibility Line, 4 Bay Pines Veterans' Hospital, 4 Bayfront Family Health Center, 4 Bayfront Medical Center, 4 Brandon Outreach Clinic, 5 Center Pharmacy, 5 Children s Medical Services, 5 Clearwater Free Clinic, 6 Medical Services (continued) Community Health Centers, 6 Consult-a-Nurse, 6 Department of Children and Families (DCF), 9 Downtown Health Center, 8 Dunedin VA Outpatient Clinic, 30 East Manatee Health and Wellness Center, 8 Ed White Hospital, 8 Ellenton VA Outpatient Clinic, 30 Florida Department of Children and Families, 9 Ft. Myers VA Outpatient Clinic, 30 Free Clinic, Clearwater, 6 Free Clinic, St. Petersburg, 14 Healing Hands Health Center, 12 HealthNet Helpline, 12 Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center, 13 Joyce Ely Health Center, 13 Judeo Christian Health Clinic, Inc., 10 Medicaid, 14-15 Mobile Medical Unit, 19 Morton Plant Hospital, 19 Mother and Child Care, 19 Naples VA Outpatient Clinic, 31 Narcotics Anonymous, 20 Pinellas Cares Clinic, 22 Pinellas County Health Department, 22 Pinellas County Human Services, 23 Planned Parenthood, 23 Plant City Health Center, 23 Port Charlotte VA Outpatient Clinic, 31 Resurrection House, 25 Salvation Army, 25 St. Petersburg, Free Clinic, 28 St. Petersburg VA Outpatient Clinic, 31 St. Vincent de Paul of Clearwater, 25 Sarasota VA Outpatient Clinic, 31 Sulphur Springs Health Center, HDHC, 28 University Area Community Health Center, HCHD, 30 VA Hospital, Bay Pines 4 Mental Health Emergency Walk-in Clinic, 22 Mental Health Services 24-Hour Mental Health Assistance, 13 ACTS Assessment Center, 1 ACTS Transitional Housing, 2 Adult Rehabilitation Center, Salvation Army, 14 Agency for Community Treatment of Tampa, 2 Alternatives for Children in Crisis, 6 Bay Pines Veterans' Eligibility Line, 4 Bay Pines Veterans' Hospital, 4 BayCare Life Management Services, Inc., 4 Bayfront Family Health Center, 4 Benedict Haven, Inc., 5 Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care, 5 Community Health Centers, 6 Clearwater Homeless Outreach Project, 7 Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, 7 DCF, 9 DCF Children s Mental Health, 10 DCF Florida Abuse Hotline, 10 DCF Mental Health, 10 Department of Children and Families, 9 Directions Alternatives for Children in Crisis, 7 Directions Clearwater Homeless Outreach Project, 7 Directions for Mental Health, Inc., 7 Directions Healing the Heart, 7 Directions Healthy Start, 7 Directions TANF Outreach, 7 Directions Teens n Transition, 7 Mental Health Services (continued) Drop-in Center, Suncoast, 15 East Henry Academy, 8 Edmund Gaines Graham Home, 8 Empowering Victims of Abuse, 8 Emergency Walk-in Clinic, 22 End Violence Early (EVE) Program, 8 Family Resource Centers, 9 Family Reunification Program, 9 Family Service Centers of Pinellas, Inc., 7 FACT, 10 Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling, 9 Florida Department of Children and Families, 9 DCF Children s Mental Health, 10 DCF Florida Abuse Hotline, 10 DCF Mental Health, 10 Florida Mental Health Institute at USF, 10 For AIDS Care Today (FACT), 10 Guardian Association of Pinellas County, 8 Gulf Coast Community Care, 11 Day Treatment, 11 Geriatric Crisis Response Team, 11 Jail Diversion Program, 11 Healing the Heart, 7 Healthy Start, 7 Metro Charities Counseling Programs, 15 MHC Adult Case Management Program, 16 Operation PAR, 20 Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC), 21 Adolescent Residential Center (ARC), 20 Community Assessment Intervention, 20 COSA, 6 Juvenile and Family Services, 20 Help Line, 21 Operation HOPE, 21 PAR, 20-21 PEHMS, 21-22 Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services, 21 24-hour Mental Health Assistance, 21 "A" Team, 21 Child & Adolescent Psychiatric, 21 CAPP, 22 Children s Continuum of Care, 22 Family Emergency Treatment Center, 22 Suicide Hotline, 22 Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, 14 Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, 15 Suncoast Drop-in Center, 15 Tampa Bay AIDS Network (TBAN), 29 TANF Outreach, 6 Teens n Transition, 6 Walk-in Clinic, 22 VA Residential Rehabilitation Center, 16 METRO Diversity Center, St. Pete, 27 METRO Diversity Center, Tampa, 29 N 37
NA, 20 NATC, 21 National Alliance on Mental Illness, see NAMI O Operation Hope, 21 Operation PAR, 20-21 P PAIC, 21 Prostitution Redirection Initiative - Diversion and Education Program, see PRIDE R residential programs 66th Street Group Home, 1 ACTS Transitional Housing Program, 1 Adolescent Residential Center (ARC), 13 Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit, 16 ARC, 13 Children s Continuum of Care, 22 Collaborative Network Services for Substance Abuse and Treatment for Children and Adolescents, 17 Crossover for Women, 7 DACCO, 8 Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office, 8 Gulf Coast Community Care Geriatric Crisis Response Team (GRTS), 11 Hacienda House, GCCC, 12 Juvenile and Family Services, Operation PAR, 20 Lighthouse Ministries, 14 Operation PAR, 20-21 MHC Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit, 16 MHC Adult Short-term Residential Treatment, 17 MHC Collaborative Network Services for Substance Abuse and Treatment for Children and Adolescents, 17 MHC Transitional Living Community, 19 Operation PAR Adolescent Residential Center, 20 Operation PAR Juvenile and Family Services, 20 PAR Village, 20 PEMHS, 21-22 Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services, 21 Rose Manor, 25 Short-term Residential Treatment, 17 Tampa Crossroads, Inc., 30 Transitional Living Community, MHC, 19 VA Residential Rehabilitation Facility, 31 S ASAP Women's and Children's Shelter, 3 Bay Pines Veterans' Eligibility Line, 4 Beacon House, 4 Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care, 5 Shelter and Transitional Housing (continued) CASA, 5 Center of Hope, 5 CHIPs, 5 Christlike Ministries, 5 Christopher House, 5 Clearwater Homeless Intervention Project, 5 Community Action Stops Abuse, 5 Crossover for Women, 7 Drop-in Center, ASAP, 3 Emergency Shelter, Salvation Army, 14 Everybody's Tabernacle, 9 Grace House, 10 HEP, 10 Harbor Crest, 12 Haven, The, 9 Homeless Emergency Project (HEP), 10 Mustard Seed, 19 Salvation Army Emergency Shelter, 14 PAR Village, 20 Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, 26 Salvation Army, Harbor Crest, 12 St. Petersburg Free Clinic Women's Residence, 14 Suicide Hotline, 14 Transitional Housing, ASAP, 3 Women's and Children's Shelter, ASAP, 3 Women's Residence, St. Petersburg Free Clinic, 14 Stepping Stone, 28 Turning Point, 29 Sixty-sixth Street Group Home, 1 Substance Abuse Treatment, see Addiction and Treatment Suicide Hotline, 14 T TBAN, 29 V Vocational and Employment Services Abilities of Florida, 1 Boley Center for Behavioral Health Care, 5 Directions TANF Outreach, 6 Directions Teens n Transition, 6 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc. 8 Metro Cyber Center, 11 Resource Center for Women, 14 Tampa Bay AIDS Network Outreach, 6 Shelter and Transitional Housing ACTS Transitional Housing Program, 2 Adult Rehabilitation Center, Salvation Army, 14 Alpha House, 3 ASAP Homeless Services Drop-in Center, 3 ASAP Transitional Housing, 3 38