ADULT OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAMS* *Some programs listed in this modality have dedicated capacity for those on AB109 county probation status, indicated by AB109 in the Specialty Services column. Referrals may be handled one of two ways: (1) if the caller acknowledges they are on probation and are willing to let their Probation Officer know they are seeking treatment, they should be referred to their Probation Officer, who will refer them to Center Point for level of care assessment and placement. If they do not wish their PO to know they are seeking treatment, the screener may refer them directly to any of the programs listed in this modality. Alameda County Medical Center Highland Substance Abuse Program 1411 East 31st Street Oakland, CA 94602 Ph: 510 437-5192 FAX: 510 535-7513 Alameda Family Services 2325 Clement Avenue Alameda, CA 94501 Ph 510-629-6300 FAX 510-865-1930 Options Recovery Services 1931 Center Street Berkeley, CA 94704 Ph: 510-666-9552 Fax: 510-666-0987 610 16 th St. Oakland, CA 94612 Ph: 510 836-9900 FAX: 510 836-9902 Adult outpatient services Adults, ages 18 years and older, with a primary Adult outpatient Services Adults, ages 18 years and older, with a primary Adult outpatient services Criminal offender specialty Immediate access to treatment and housing for homeless adults AB109 Adults over the age of 18 years who have a (including cooccurring disorders; homeless; and referrals from criminal justice and City of Berkeley); County probationers Accepts only those with Drug Medi-Cal Berkeley site: accepts those with Drug Medi-Cal Oakland site: accepts those coverage; those with Drug MediCal coverage should be referred to a DMC certified provider 1
Second Chance Tri-Cities Program and Women's Phoenix Center 6330 Thornton Avenue Newark, CA 94560 Ph: 510-792-4357 Fax: 510-745-1693 Second Chance Hayward Recovery Center 107 Jackson Street, Hayward, CA 510 886 8696 East Oakland Recovery Center/Bi-Bett 7200 Bancroft Avenue, Suite 176 Oakland, CA 94605 Ph 510-568-2432 FAX 925-798-3359 Latino Commission Family Services Program 1315 Fruitvale Avenue Oakland, CA 94601 Ph: 510-535-2303 Fax: 510-535-6312 West Oakland Health Council Community Recovery Center- East 7501 International Blvd. Oakland, CA Ph.: 510-729-8800 FAX: 510-549 6549 Community Recovery Center-west 451 28th Street, Oakland, CA 94609 Ph: 510-273 4900 FAX: 510-465 4873 Adult outpatient services AB109 Adult outpatient, drop-in recovery support services Limited transportation from Santa Rita jail to treatment programs or housing for offenders being released. AB109 Spanish speaking services for families with limited English proficiency General population in Southern and Central Alameda County (Fremont/Newark/Union City/Hayward); state parolees and county probationers. General adult population in East Oakland, state parolees and county probationers. Priority is to serve African Americans in East Oakland and surrounding areas General adult population from Fruitvale, San Antonio, Elmhurst and Chinatown, Spanish language and Latino specialty including those with AB109 status including those with AB109 status Adult Outpatient Services Adult men and women in Oakland Both Community Recovery Centers accept those with and Options for Recovery accepts clients who do not have Drug Medi-Cal, but those with DMC should be referred to a DMC certified 2
Options for Recovery 700 Adeline Street, Oakland CA 94607 Ph: 510-273-4908 Fax: 510-433-1526 Axis Community Health Center 6666 Owens Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588 ph: 925-462-1755 Fax: 925-249-0253 Latino Commission Mujeres Con Esperanza/Women's Services Enhancement Program 3315 International Boulevard Oakland, CA 94601 Ph: 510-536-4764 Fax: 510-535-2346 Second Chance Tri-Cities Program and Women s Phoenix Center 6330 Thornton Ave. Newark, 94560 Ph: 510-792-4357 Fax: 510-745-1693 provider Adult outpatient services General adults and adolescents GENERAL OUTPATIENT ADULT WOMEN ONLY Specializes in treating Spanishspeaking adults with limited English proficiency Adult women with or without children from Fruitvale, San Antonio, Elmhurst and Chinatown, Spanish language and Latino specialty Perinatal outpatient Pregnant, postpartum and parenting women in the Tri-Cities area of Fremont, Newark, and Union City and surrounding unincorporated areas. Accepts those without Drug Medi-Cal; those with Drug Medi-Cal should be referred to a provider that accepts Drug Medi-Cal clients. Accepts those with or without MediCal PERINATAL OUTPATIENT AND DAY TREATMENT PROGRAMS (Perinatal: pregnant or parenting) 3
Latino Commission Mujeres Con Esperanza/Women's Services Enhancement (listed as OP women also; do we want to keep it this way?) 3315 International Boulevard Oakland, CA 94601 Ph: 510-536-4764 Fax: 510-535-2346 Alameda County Health System Highland Substance Abuse Program 1411 East 31st Street Oakland, CA 94602 Ph: 510 437-5192 FAX: 510 535-7513 West Oakland Health Council, Inc. Options for Recovery- Women s Daycare Habilitative Treatment 700 Adeline Street, Oakland CA 94607 Ph: 510-273-4908 Fax: 510-433-1526 Perinatal outpatient monolingual Spanish Intensive outpatient Case Management - Perinatal Intensive outpatient Day Treatment women who are pregnant, post partum or parenting from Fruitvale, San Antonio, Elmhurst and Chinatown, Spanish language and Latino specialty Adult women who are pregnant, postpartum and/or parenting Adult women who are pregnant, postpartum and/or parenting Accepts those without Drug Medi-Cal; those with Drug Medi-Cal should be referred to a provider that accepts Drug Medi-Cal clients. Medi-Cal and those without Accepts those without Drug Medi-Cal; those with Drug Medi-Cal should be referred to a provider that accepts Drug Medi-Cal clients. SOBER LIVING ENVIRONMENT (SLE)* 4
*The only funding from BHCS that programs in this category receive is for AB109 status probationers. Most of these programs have capacity for self-referred, self-pay clients, but those services are not considered part of the BHCS adult system of care/ services. Options Recovery Services 1931 Center Street Berkeley, CA 94704 Ph: 510-666-9552 Fax: 510-666-0987 Drug and alcohol-free housing for those who are on AB109 probation status who are concurrently enrolled and participating in AB109-designated outpatient services (see General Outpatient category for those OP programs designated as AB109). Men and women on AB109 probation status who have been referred by their Probation Officers to Center Point and then to a combination of SLE and outpatient. Available only to AB109 Probationers referred through their Probation Officer to Center Point, and then to the program; all participants must be simultaneously enrolled in Bi-Bett Women s Sober Living 3232 14 th Avenue, Oakland 94606 Ph: 510-535-0611 Fax: 510-535-1358 Second Chance 6519 Central Avenue Newark, CA Ph: 510-792-4357 Fax: 510-745-1693 Drug and alcohol-free housing for those who are on AB109 probation status who are concurrently enrolled and participating in AB109-designated outpatient services (see General Outpatient category for those OP programs designated as AB109). Drug and alcohol-free housing for those who are on AB109 probation status who are concurrently enrolled and participating in AB109-designated outpatient services (see General Outpatient category for those OP programs designated as AB109) Men and women on AB109 probation status who have been referred by their Probation Officers to Center Point and then to a combination of SLE and outpatient. Men and women on AB109 probation status who have been referred by their Probation Officers to Center Point and then to a combination of SLE and outpatient. AB109 outpatient Services. Available only to AB109 Probationers referred through their Probation Officer to Center Point, and then to the program; all participants must be simultaneously enrolled in AB109 outpatient Services. Available only to AB109 Probationers referred through their Probation Officer to Center Point, and then to the program; all participants must be simultaneously enrolled in AB109 outpatient Services. 5
C.U.R.A., INC. CarnalesUnidos Reformando Adictos Inc. 37471 Glenmoor Drive Fremont, CA 94536 Ph: 510-713-3200 Fax: 510-713-3213 BAART 1124 International Blvd Oakland, CA 94606-4331 (510) 533 0800 HAART 20094 Mission Blvd Hayward, CA 94541 Ph: (510) 727-9755 FAX: 510-875-2310 Drug and alcohol-free housing for those who are on AB109 probation status who are concurrently enrolled and participating in AB109-designated outpatient services (see General Outpatient category for those OP programs designated as AB109). NARCOTIC REPLACEMENT THERAPY Men and women on AB109 probation status who have been referred by their Probation Officers to Center Point and then to a combination of SLE and outpatient. Methadone Maintenance Adults who have a documented one year history of opiate addiction Methadone Maintenance Methadone Maintenance-Perinatal Methadone Detoxification Adults who have a documented one year history of opiate addiction This service is available only to AB109 Probationers referred through their Probation Officer to Center Point, and then to the program, and all participants must be simultaneously enrolled and participating in AB109 Outpatient Services. Medi-Cal or with the ability to self-pay Medi-Cal or with the ability to self-pay 10850 Macarthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94605 Ph: 510 875-2300 FAX: 510-875-2310 Med Mark 795 Fletcher Lane Hayward, CA 94544 Ph: 510-247-8300 FAX: 510-247-8295 Methadone Maintenance Methadone Detox Adults who have a documented one year history of opiate addiction Medi-Cal or with the ability to self-pay 6
Life Line 9442 International Boulevard Oakland, CA 94603-1444 Ph: 510-777-8448 FAX: 510-777-8453 Berkeley Addiction Treatment Services (BATS) 2975 Sacramento Street, Berkeley, California Ph: 510-644-0200 FAX: 510-644-2044 West Oakland Outpatient Substance Abuse Services West Oakland Health Council 451 28 th Street Oakland, CA 94609 Ph: 510-273-4908 Fax: 510-433-1526 Methadone Maintenance Adults who have a documented one year history of opiate addiction Methadone Maintenance Methadone Maintenance-Perinatal Methadone Detoxification Methadone Maintenance Methadone Detoxification Adults who have a documented one year history of opiate addiction Adults who have a documented one year history of opiate addiction Medi-Cal or with the ability to self-pay Medi-Cal or with the ability to self-pay Medi-Cal or with the ability to self-pay RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS Some programs listed in this modality have dedicated capacity for those on AB109 county probation status, indicated with AB109 in the Specialty Services column. Referrals may be handled one of two ways: (1) if the caller acknowledges they are on probation and are willing to let their Probation Officer know they are seeking treatment, they should be referred to their Probation Officer, who will refer them to Center Point for level of care assessment and placement. If they do not wish their PO to know they are seeking treatment, the screener may refer them directly to any of the programs listed in this modality. The screener should advise the caller that there are sometimes long waiting lists for non-ab109 funded beds, and that accepting a referral back to their Probation Officer, to Center Point and then to program will usually ensure immediate access to services. CO-ED New Bridge Foundation, Inc. 1816 and 1820 Scenic Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709 Ph: 510-548-7270 Fax: 510-526-6200 Long-term (up to six months) residential treatment, therapeutic community AB109 Adult men and women with serious s although the program is not Drug Medi-Cal certified. Also accepts clients with AB109 status. 7
Cronin House-Horizon Services, Inc. 2595 Depot Road Hayward, CA 94545 Ph: 510-784-5874 Fax: 510-784-9194 C.U.R.A., INC. Carnales Unidos Reformando Adictos Inc. 37471 Glenmoor Drive Fremont, CA 94536 Ph: 510-713-3200 Fax: 510-713-3213 MEN S Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse of Alameda County El Chante 425 Vernon Street Oakland, CA 94610 Ph: 510-419-1040 Fax: 510-535-2346 WOMEN S Chrysalis-Horizon Services, Inc. 3837, 3839, 3841, 3843, 3845 and 3847 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609 Ph: 510-450-1190 Co-occurring mental health and substance use specialty services for men and women Long-term (up to six months) residential treatment, therapeutic community AB109 Specializes in treatment of Spanishspeaking adults with limited English proficiency Co-occurring mental health and substance use specialty services for women Adult men and women with serious s and co-occurring mental health disorders Adult men and women with serious s and co-occurring mental health disorders; those with chronic medical conditions and those with very poor work histories Adult men with relatively substance use disorders from Fruitvale, San Antonio, Elmhurst and Chinatown, Spanish language and Latino specialty Adult women with serious substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders without Medi-Cal, although not Drug Medi-Cal certified. This program is funded with MHSA dollars, and clients must have a documented mental health issue in addition to a substance use disorder. although the program is not Drug Medi-Cal certified. Also accepts clients with AB109 status. although this program is not Drug Medi-Cal certified. Also accepts clients with AB109 status. without Medi Cal. This program is currently funded with MHSA dollars, and clients must have a 8
Chrysalis (continued) Fax: 510-455-3520 documented mental health issue in addition to a. Magnolia Women's Recovery Program, Inc. 682 Briergate Way Hayward, CA 94544 Ph: 510-487-2910 Also: 3408 Andover St. Oakland, CA (Note: State AOD residential program license is pending on this site. Contact Dave Abramson for more information.) Orchid Women's Recovery Center-Bi- Bett 1342 E. 27th Street Oakland, CA 94606 Ph: 510-535-0611 Fax: 510-535-1358 Project Pride Residential Program for Women and Children-EBCRP 2545 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA 94612 Ph: 510-446-7150 Fax: 510-832-0626 PERINATAL RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS Trauma-informed Adult women with serious substance use Parenting disorders and co-occurring mental health Access to perinatal care disorders that are pregnant or parenting. Trauma-informed services Parenting Access to perinatal care AB109 Trauma-informed services Parenting Access to perinatal care Co-occurring specialty services Adult women with serious substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders that are pregnant or parenting. Priority is to serve African Americans. Adult women with serious substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders that are pregnant or parenting. DETOXIFICATION RESIDENTIAL Cherry Hill Detoxification Services Nonmedical detoxification and referral General adult population who are currently under the influence of drugs or alcohol and and is a certified Drug Medi-Cal program. Drug Medi-Cal clients must either be pregnant or less than 60 days post-partum. although this program is not a certified Drug Medi-Cal provider. Also accepts clients with AB109 status. although this program is not a certified Drug Medi-Cal provider. 9
Program- Horizon Services, Inc. 2035 Fairmont Drive San Leandro, CA 94578 Ph: 866-866-7496 Fax: 510-351-7630 Cherry Hill Sobering Station Services Program- Horizon Services, Inc. 2035 Fairmont Drive San Leandro, CA 94578 Ph: 866-866-7496 Fax: 510-351-7630 Center Point Phone: 415-492-4444 Fax: 415-492-8844 Centerforce MOMS Santa Rita Jail for treatment SOBERING STATION NONMEDICAL Nonmedical sobering assistance and referral for treatment OTHER Centralized assessment, placement and follow-up case management Case Management, parenting, referral for needed community-based reentry services needing assistance to go through the withdrawal and detoxification process. All detox clients must first be served in the sobering station, below. General adult population who are currently under the influence of drugs or alcohol and are in need of respite and referral to continued services. State parolees and AB109 probationers Adult female inmates at Santa Rita Jail who have SUD and are pregnant and/or have children, ages birth to 17 years, and who have pending child custody cases Injecting drug users over 18 Accepts referrals from parole officers for the Bay Area Services Network (due to end on 7/1/14) and probation officers for those with AB109 status All referrals must come from custody staff of Santa Rita Jail. Bay Area Consortium for Quality Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Health Care, Inc. Early Intervention Services (EIS) 1103 12 th St. Program Oakland, CA 94607 Ph: 510 652-3300 FAX: 510 652-7720 OLDER ADULT St. Mary's Center - Recovery 55 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Older adults and adults who have co-occurring Adults with an identified 10
925 Brockhurst Street, Oakland 94608 510-923-9600 Senior Support Program of the Tri- Valley - For Seniors Only 5353 Sunol Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 925-931-5378 Alameda Family Services 2325 Clement Ave. Alameda, CA 94501 Laura Gilbert (510) 629-6300 www.alamedafs.org Asian Community Mental Health Services 310 8 th St., 201 Oakland, CA 94607 Tony Tabangcura (510) 869-6035 Paul Lam (510) 869-6083 www.acmhs.org ASPIRE School Program-New Bridge Foundation 2323 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709 Georgette Cobbs (510) 558-1990 ASPIRE School Program-New Bridge Outpatient Treatment Outpatient Drug Free (ODF) Substance Used Disorder (SUD) Outpatient Treatment Outpatient Drug Free (ODF) SUD and mental health disorders, including those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Older adults in the Tri-Valley area, age 60 or over, who meet the criteria for a substance use disorder (SUD). ADOLESCENT TREATMENT SERVICES OUTPATIENT SERVICES Clinic-based outpatient treatment Youth ages 8 to 18, primarily those who are living in the City of Alameda Students of Roosevelt Middle School, Oakland International High, & Urban Promise Academy Special effort to reach out to youth who are Cambodian, Vietnamese, Mien or Chinese Students of Frick Middle School, Longfellow Middle School, West Oakland Middle School and Willard Middle School, Berkeley Technology Academy, Emery Specific outreach to youth who are mandated to participate in the program by (SUD) Adults with an identified (SUD) Children and adolescents 8-18 years of age who have a primary substance use disorder. 11
Foundation (cont.) www.newbridgefoundation.org Axis Community Health Center 6666 Owens St. Pleasanton, CA 4566 Jeanie Slater (925) 201-6226 www.axishealth.org City of Fremont Youth & Family Services 39155 Liberty St., #E500 Fremont, CA Kathleen Brown (510) 574-2137 Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) SATAEY 268 Grand Ave. Oakland, CA 94610 Sarah Nelson (510) 835-2777 x22 www.chaaweb.org Latino Commission 3209 Galindo Ave. Oakland, CA 94601 Isaac Rueles (510) 535-2303 Project Eden-Horizon Services, Inc. 22646 Second St. Hayward, CA 94541 (510) 247-8200 Project Eden-Horizon Services, Inc. (cont.) Intensive outpatient services Clinic-based only; no school sites Clinic-based School and clinic-based Cantonese language capacity Spanish language capacity Clinic-based only probation, schools or other agencies Prioritizes youth residents of Fremont, Newark and Union City. Other specialty populations: youth who are involved in the criminal justice system. Students of The Spot-Oakland, and Oakland Int l High Schools Specific outreach to youth who are Asian/Pacific Islander (API) Students of Oakland Military Institute Charter, other Oakland schools Prioritizes youth living in the cities of Hayward, Castro Valley, San Leandro and San Lorenzo. Other specialty populations: youth involved in the criminal justice system; living in group/foster homes; and/or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning. 12
www.horizonservices.org Thunder Road Outpatient COPES 390 40 th St. Oakland, CA 94609 Dee Gagnon (510) 653-5040 www.thunderroadtreatment.org West Oakland Health Council-CRC Adolescent Treatment Program 7501 International Blvd. Oakland, 94621 Katharine Norris (510) 729-8800 www.wohc.org INPATIENT SERVICES Thunder Road Adolescent Treatment Center 390 40 th St. Oakland, CA 94609 Dee Gagnon (510) 653-5040 www.thunderroadtreatment.org Clinic-based only, no school sites Clinic-based only, no school sites Residential services only Adolescents with co-occurring SUD and mental health disorders age who have a For Co- Occurring Clients with Full-Scope MediCal age who have a Adolescents 12-18 years of age who have a For Co-Occurring Clients with Full-Scope MediCal 13