Substance Abuse Resources Primarily for Pregnant Women and Parents with Children November 2010 This is not meant as an exhaustive list of resources. Prepared by Alameda Department of Public Health's Perinatal Services. For more information or to make changes, call (510) 208-5992. OUTPATIENT/DAY TREATMENT Alameda Medical Center - Highland Hospital Substance Abuse 1411 E. 31 st Street, 1 st Floor Wing OA1 Oakland, CA 94602 (510) 437-5192 (510) 437-5137 Fax: (510) 437-6414 Pregnant and. Medi-Cal or free Individual and group counseling, group treatment for recovery, relapse prevention, random drug testing, parenting classes, anger management classes, acupuncture, childcare, and case management services. Naomi Bagby, Clinical Coordinator; Gloria Jenkins, Chief Bay Area Addiction Research and Treatment (BAART) 14 th Street Clinic 1124 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94606 (510) 533-0800 Fax: (510) 533-0300 Methadone maintenance services, counseling Pregnant and parenting opiate addicted women, 18 years and up. Medi-Cal, private pay, sliding scale, Mien Katy Wengrofsky, Intake Counselor; Veronica King, Clinical Administrator Berkeley Addiction Treatment Services (BATS) 2975 Sacramento St. Berkeley, CA 94702 (510) 644-0200 Fax: (510) 644-2044 Hours of operation:5:30 a.m. 11:45 p.m., M-F Methadone maintenance, weekly individual counseling, prenatal education, urine testing and monitoring of prenatal care. 18 years and up. Medi-Cal, private pay, sliding scale Lakia Lawson, Intake Coordinator; Matonia Williams, ; Frank Staggers Jr., Medical 1
Humanistic Alternatives to Addiction Research and Treatment (HAART), Oakland 10850 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94605 (510) 875-2300 Fax: (510) 875-2310 Methadone maintenance, weekly individual counseling, monitoring of medical care (prenatal). Pregnant, opiate addicted women welcome, 18 years of age and up. Medi-Cal or payment of $380.00/month, Polish, Japanese Michele Birch, ; Martin Mennen, Medical Humanistic Alternatives to Addiction Reseach and Treatment (HAART), Hayward Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse of - Mujeres Con Esperanza SAACS (Successful Alternative for Addiction & Counseling Services) Inc. 20094 Mission Blvd. Hayward, CA 94541 3315 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94601 795 Fletcher Lane Hayward, CA 94544 (510) 727-9755 Fax: (510)727-9761 (510) 536-4764 Fax: (510) 536-4766 (510) 247-8300 Fax: (510) 247-8295 Methadone maintenance, weekly individual counseling, monitoring of medical care (prenatal). Individual, group, family counseling, recovery treatment and planning, crisis intervention, educational activities, parenting classes, cooperative childcare. Pregnant and parenting opiate addicted women. Methadone maintenance and 180 day detox, limited spots for 21-day no-cost detox. Pregnant, opiate addicted women welcome, 18 years of age and up. Medi-Cal or payment of $360.00/month Pregnant or & their children. Sliding Scale. Will not refuse services if client cannot afford. Pregnant & and their children. Medi-Cal, private pay or sliding scale. Bosnian,, German, Italian Michele Birch, ; Chris Sobsky, Associate ; Thomas Pendergast, Medical Celedina Valenzuela, Manager; Maria Verdugo, Searle Alfaro, 2
Second Chance - Women's Phoenix 6330 Thornton St, Newark, CA 94560 Pregnant or & their children., Sign Language West Oakland Health Council, Inc. Options for Recovery 700 Adeline St. Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 792-4357 (HELP) Fax: (510) 745-1693 (510) 302-3745 Fax: (510) 654-4873 Individual and group counseling (i.e. parenting, abstinence, selfawareness, spiritual growth, codependency, relapse prevention), info. and referral, childcare on site. Individual and group counseling (i.e. recovery dynamics, relapse prevention, women s support, anger management, spirituality, relationships, goals), parenting education, case-management, urinalysis, health assessments, nutrition. Approx. 9 month treatment duration, plus continuing care. Medi-Cal, sliding scale, or free Women only. Medi-Cal or sliding scale. Michelle Doeschot, Coordinator; Mark McConville, Sharon Nelson, RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT Bi-Bett Orchid 1342 E. 27 th Street Oakland, CA 94606 (510) 535-0611 Fax: (510) 535-1358 Peer oriented, social model recovery program, individual and group counseling, generally 6-18 month stay, adjacent transitional living facility. Pregnant or and children (birth to 5 ½ yrs. of age), 17 beds. Darlene Mitchell, Coordinator; Susan Cinelli Exec. 3
Horizon Services -Chrysalis 3845 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 (510) 450-1192 Fax: (510) 655-3520 6-month residential program, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, no capacity for children. Single women. If pregnant, first trimester only. Sliding scale Elaine Lopes, ; Keith Lewis, Magnolia Women s Recovery, Inc. 682 Briergate Way Hayward, CA 94544 (510) 487-2910 Fax: 487-2916 Individual and group counseling. Parenting classes, anger management, relapse prevention, education classes including topics such as: Hep C and HIV. Average length of stay: 6 months Pregnant or. If parenting woman, up to 2 months post partum with infant, then referred to transitional housing. Vicki Luckett, ; Linda Stewart, East Bay Community Recovery Project - Project Pride 2551 San Pablo Ave. Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 446-7150 or 446-7151. Fax: (510) 832-0626 Individual and group counseling, psychotherapy, nutrition & life skills education, AOD education, parenting classes, abuse survivors and anger management groups, outings, children s learning center onsite Medi-Cal or private pay. Pregnant and and their children (0-6 yrs. of age), custody of children not required, 16 beds for perinatal clients, 24 beds for California Dept. of Corrections Rehabilitation (CDCR) Laura Ducharme, Intake; Luther Jessie, Division ; Joan Zweben, 4
Solid Foundation- Keller House Administration: 2577 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland 94602 (510) 482-6490 Fax: 482-6493 Individual and group counseling (self-esteem, time management, self-reflection, parenting/prenatal education, relapse prevention, NA/AA groups) Pregnant/parenting mothers w/infants, children. 12 18 month program commitment, TB test required. Medi-Cal, sliding scale/private pay. Charlene Adams, Senior Manager; Minnie Thomas, Solid Foundation- Mandela II Administration: 2577 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland 94602 (510) 482-6490 Fax: 482-6493 (same as above) (same as above) Charlene Adams, Senior Manager; Minnie Thomas, SELF-HELP ORGANIZATIONS Alcoholics Anonymous Central Office Office: 295 27 th St., Oakland, (510) 839-8900 office and 24- hour hotline alcoholics; contact for group locations and times, some groups Desire to stop drinking; free (serving Alameda CA 94612 are specifically for women and & West Contra Call and ask for some have childcare. Costa) www.eastbayaa.org speaking groups 5
Alcoholics Anonymous- Valley (serving ) Office: 7000 Village Parkway, Suite 5 Dublin, CA 94568 www.valleyservicecenter.org Hotlines: East Cty: (925) 829-0666 or East Bay: (510) 839-8900 or toll-free (888) 859-3290 alcoholics; contact for group locations and times; some groups are specifically for women and some have childcare. Some -speaking groups. Desire to stop drinking; free Al-Anon/Alateen Cocaine Anonymous of San Francisco Office: 17259 Hesperian Blvd., Suite 4 San Lorenzo, CA 94580 www.ncwsa.org East Bay: 9500 International Blvd. Oakland 94603 www.norcalca.com (925) 829-3160 Office (510) 276-2270 Hayward, Oakland, Fremont, Union City, South County (510) 528-4379 Berkeley- Richmond (925) 277-7661 Tri-Valley (510) 268-0600 East Bay (415) 821-6155 San Francisco relatives and friends of alcoholics; some meetings especially for teens; others for adult children of alcoholics; some have childcare. Some speaking groups. cocaine addicts; contact for group locations and times; check for current groups in Alameda County. Relatives and friends of alcoholics; free Desire to stop all mood-altering drugs; free ; female contacts available Marijuana Anonymous of the East Bay MA District 2 PO Box 20484 Oakland, CA 94620 (510) 287-8873 answering machine marijuana addicts; contact for group locations and times; some meetings are open to families and friends. Desire to stop all mood-altering drugs; free www.madistrict2.org 6
Narcotics Anonymous of the East Bay PO Box 40079 Berkeley, CA 94704 www.naalamedacounty.org (510) 444-4673 addicts; contact for group locations and times; Available types of groups include womenonly, -speaking, American Sign Language interpreters available, men-only, youth, and gay/lesbian groups. Desire to stop all mood-altering drugs; free call for other language group availability Nar-Anon Family Groups (serving Alameda/ Contra Costa, Marin counties) www.naranoncalifornia.org (510) 496-2708 (415) 292-3241 SF & Marin Counties Self-help program for relatives and friends of addicts. Relatives and friends of addicts; free HOTLINES ACCESS Behavioral Health Care-Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services 1900 Embarcadero Cove Ste 208, Oakland 94606 1 (800) 491-9099 24 hours (after business hours, answered by Crisis Intervention Screening and referral for adults, adolescents and children with mental health and substance abuse problems. Residents of, translation for other languages Licensed mental health Intake workers man the lines Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) P.O. Box 2345 Rockville, MD 20847 www.store.samhsa.gov/home Services) 1 (800) 729-6686 24 hours Trained information specialists answer questions re: alcohol and substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment, and are trained to handle crisis calls. Serves anyone, 24- hours/day, 7 days/week, TDD Information Specialists who answer the line 7
OTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCES Eden Information and Referral 570 B Street Hayward, CA 94541 Toll Free (888) 886-9660 Outside Alameda County OR Dial 211 Free confidential information and referral services about low cost housing, emergency shelter, and over 1270 social services agencies; collect calls accepted Serves all of, Cantonese and/or staff (510) 537-2710 Office Public Health Clearinghouse 1000 Broadway Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94607 1-888-604-INFO or 1-888-604-4636 Provides information and referrals to health-related services of. residents seeking referrals to healthrelated services and speaking staff, 100+ languages through translation services Community Health Outreach Worker 8