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Phoenix House California Behavioral Health Services for Children and Adults Call Center: Phoenix Houses of California, Inc. 11600 Eldridge Ave. Lake View Terrace, CA T. 818 686 3000 Los Angeles - Adolescents Phoenix House Academy of Los Angeles 11600 Eldridge Ave. Lake View Terrace, CA T. 818 686 3191 Venice - Men 503 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291 T. 310 392 3070 Santa Ana - Adults 1207 East Fruit St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 T. 714 953 9373 Phoenix House has a mission, and a tradition spanning more than forty years, of leading individuals, families, and communities from disrupted to productive lives by offering integrated behavioral health services. In California, where the first Phoenix House program opened in 1979, we now serve more than 6,000 adults and children per year, at locations in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Kern, Riverside, San Louis Obispo, and Yolo counties. All community-based services are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Phoenix House Academy of Los Angeles with an on-site high school provides services to more than 90 teens at in the residential program at Lake View Terrace and up to 40 teens in the outpatient program. Therapists and teachers work together to help youth succeed at school and address individual behavioral difficulties. The Academy has received the designation of evidence-based practice by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP, 2008). For children, we provide Behavioral Health Interventions and Support Services in 30 Orange County schools, reaching more than 16,600 students per year. Adult residential and outpatient programs assist men in Venice, Los Angeles County, and men and women, including veterans and women with children, in Santa Ana, Orange County. We offer cognitive behavioral therapy along with a range of targeted activities helping clients to reach positive goals through group counseling, academic and vocational services, mental health services, and recovery management. Drawing on research-proven practices, we address life-skills training, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anger management, co-occurring disorders, and family re-integration. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services offer individual, group, and family counseling and recovery maintenance at our facilities in Santa Ana and Venice. Six incustody treatment programs for adults and four in-custody programs for teens help our clients succeed on their road to recovery. In addition to our own programs, we collaborate with partners in the community to offer educational classes, medical services, mentoring, fitness classes, creative writing, theater and music workshops, and more. Our programs are organized into four separate divisions, each incorporated as a non-profit with a distinct tax ID number: Phoenix Houses of California, Phoenix Houses of Los Angeles, Phoenix House Orange County and Phoenix House San Diego. rev. 9/2015

Phoenix House Academy Adolescent Residential Services individual responsibility, Phoenix House Academy of Los Angeles 11600 Eldridge Avenue Lake View Terrace CA 91342 818 686 3000 Client Population - 13-18 years of age - History of drug & alcohol abuse - Emotional or behavioral difficulties - Most health insurance qualify (with sliding scale for co-payments) For more information call: Phoenix House Academy of Los Angeles provides a strength-based, gender-specific treatment continuum for teens with substance abuse and mental health disorders. Our program offers residential and outpatient options, high school education, and intensive family and support services. Since opening its doors in 1994, Phoenix House Academy has distinguished itself as one of the most successful programs for the integrated treatment of youth with co-occurring disorders in Los Angeles County. Innovation has been the hallmark of our success as we focus on the ever-changing needs of the youth and families we serve. We have responded to these needs by offering a range of services based on a comprehensive assessment of risks and protective factors in each adolescent's life, their family, and the community in which they live. The treatment duration is flexible and depends on the needs of the client. The program has capacity to treat 80 boys and 40 girls. The highly structured program incorporates: Mental health services Diagnosis and assessment Case management and treatment planning Individual and group counseling Intensive family services Education at an accredited school Phoenix House Academies have received the designation of evidence-based practice by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration s (SAMHSA) National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP, 2008). The Phoenix House Academy of Los Angeles is licensed by the California Department of Health Care Services. It is fully accredited by the California Alliance of Child and Family Services and by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for services for adolescents with co-occurring disorders. Support for services is provided by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, and other public and private funders. rev rev. 8/2015

Phoenix House Academy Adolescent Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Services individual responsibility, Phoenix House Academy of Los Angeles 11600 Eldridge Ave. Lake View Terrace, CA 818 686 3000 or Client Population - 13-20 years of age - History of drug & alcohol abuse - Emotional or behavioral disorders - Most health insurance qualify (Drug Medi-Cal) For more information: Phoenix House Academy s Outpatient Programs provide after-school substance abuse and mental health treatment services for adolescents and their families. The agency offers individual and group counseling, educational workshops, and family therapy. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) serves as step down from Residential Treatment, a step up from Outpatient Treatment, and an initial option for clients who meet admission criteria with no previous treatment history. Regular Outpatient Program features six hours of treatment weekly, while Intensive Outpatient Program includes a minimum of nine hours of treatment and enrichment activities per week. Program Components: The program includes evidence-based cognitivebehavioral practices, enhanced family services, and the tools and concepts of the selfhelp recovery philosophy. The curriculum follows the Matrix Model Intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program for Teens and Young Adults and the ing Families Program. Teens attend groups and follow customized treatment plans that involve families in their treatment. Individual, group, and family counseling is delivered by experienced mental health and substance abuse professionals. Completion of the program is determined by maintenance of sobriety, and preparation of personal plans for relapse prevention and the life in recovery. Treatment Planning and Case Management: A comprehensive assessment is completed within the first week of admission. Clear, reasonable, and objective treatment goals are set with the teen according to the diagnosis and severity of problems. The frequency and duration of outpatient visits are based on the individual s progress toward his or her goals. Treatment plans include referrals to appropriate professional and community resources. Accreditation: The program is certified by the California Department of Health Care Services, and accredited by the California Alliance of Child and Family Services, and by CARF the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Support for services is provided by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, and other public and private funders. rev. 8/2015

Phoenix House Los Angeles Adult Residential Services Individual responsibility, Phoenix House of Los Angeles, Venice 503 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291 T. 310 392 3070 T. Client Population - Men over 18 years of age - Adult men and women in outpatient program - History of drug & alcohol abuse, emotional or behavioral difficulties - Most health insurance - Private pay available qualify (with a sliding scale for co-payments) For more information call: At its beautiful beach-front facility in Venice, California, Phoenix House of Los Angeles offers a broad spectrum of residential and outpatient services to assist clients in their efforts to break the cycle of substance abuse. Clients receive assessments to create an individualized treatment plans and benefit from evidencebased services addressing all their needs. Working with clients to help them gain control of their lives by developing emotional, cognitive, social, behavioral, and educational skills in a highly structured environment is the essence of the Phoenix House approach. Some of the services include: Individual treatment plans based on extensive screenings and assessments Residential treatment program of flexible duration, with semi-private 2-3- person rooms, shared restrooms, and views of the beach Three nutritious meals per day and healthy snacks Individual and group therapy targeting substance abuse issues, relapse issues, anger management, relationships and more Mental health services by professional therapists including individual sessions, trauma group counseling, and cognitive-behavioral therapy Health maintenance with classes and referrals to community clinics Physical fitness classes with beach volleyball, outdoor sports, and yoga Vocational counseling, job readiness and assistance with job placement Independent living and life skills development Assistance with placement in permanent rental housing after completion Recovery support, 12-step groups and alumni activities Phoenix House s Venice program has enjoyed strong community support since its foundation more than years ago. All of Phoenix House s residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment programs are licensed and/or certified by the California Department of Health Care Services and fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, CARF. Financial support for services is provided by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, and other public and private funders. rev. 8/2015

Phoenix House Venice Adult Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Services individual responsibility, or Phoenix Houses of Los Angeles - Venice 503 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291 T. 310 392 3070 - Most health insurance qualify (Drug Medi-Cal) For more information: Phoenix House s Outpatient Programs provide substance abuse and mental health treatment services to adults with an identified need for this level of service. The agency offers individual and group counseling, educational workshops, and family therapy. Intensive Outpatient Services serve as step down from Residential Treatment, a step up from Outpatient Services, and an initial option for clients who meet admission criteria with no previous treatment history. Regular Outpatient Services feature six hours of treatment weekly, while Intensive Outpatient Services includes a minimum of nine hours of treatment activities per week. Program Components: Phoenix House treatment services include evidence-based cognitive-behavioral practices, enhanced family services, and the tools and concepts of the self-help recovery philosophy. Clients attend counseling sessions and follow customized treatment plans that involve families in their treatment. Individual, group, and family counseling is delivered by experienced mental health and substance abuse professionals. Completion of the program is determined by maintenance of sobriety, and preparation of personal plans for relapse prevention and the life in recovery. Treatment Planning and Case Management: Phoenix House Outpatient Services are designed for adults (18+ years old), with a history of drug and alcohol abuse, as well as emotional or behavioral disorders. A comprehensive assessment is completed within the first week of admission. Clear, reasonable, and objective treatment goals are set with the client according to the diagnosis and severity of problems. The frequency and duration of outpatient visits are based on the individual s progress toward his or her goals. Treatment plans include referrals to appropriate professional and community resources. Accreditation: The program is certified by the California Department of Health Care Services, and accredited by CARF the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Financial support for Phoenix House Outpatient Services is provided by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, and other public and private funders. rev. 10/2015

Phoenix House Los Angeles Sober Living Services for Men Individual responsibility, Sober Living Residence 4601 Pickford Street Los Angeles, CA 90019 Phoenix House of Los Angeles, Venice 503 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291 T. 310 392 3070 Client Population - Men over 18 years of age - Private pay available qualify For more information: Description: Located at 4601 Pickford St. (Los Angeles, CA 90019), in a quiet Westside neighborhood, north of I-10 freeway, the 16-bed sober living residence for men is in a two-story home, on a large garden lot. The program offers: three nutritious meals per day with ample snacks; wardrobes and cabinets for personal items; fully equipped kitchen with a pantry, microwave, and three freezers; shared bathrooms and showers; on-site washer and dryer; a computer with internet access; weight-lifting & fitness machines; as well as free personal toiletry, hygiene items, and bedding. Phoenix House offers housing and independent living support in a drug free environment utilizing the CAARR model. Clients receive food and shelter in a selfgoverned program, based on a strength-based relapse prevention approach. The facility provides a cheerful, welcoming environment for men to live in and prepare for fully self-sufficient life. The House Manager is available on site seven days the week. The Manager provides Case Management, facilitates House Meetings and coordinates services. Facility: There are four two-person bedrooms and two three-person bedrooms. The building features a state-of-the-art large kitchen with sufficient space for food preparation and storage. Residents are free to use their own furnishings, if they so desire. The living room is furnished with comfortable sofas and a large screen TV (with cable). The room also serves as a site for House Meetings on Saturdays. The dining room includes an office nook with a desk and computer connected to the internet. The property has two patios, and a large private backyard with fruit trees (avocado, peach and orange). : Phoenix House s Sober Living provides residence to eligible clients for 90 days and accepts referrals from the county and state institutions. Self-pay option is available. The Intake for all new clients is conducted by the Coordinator at the Venice Center (503 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291). staff are available daily from 8am to 8pm and by appointment. Admitted clients receive the Welcome Packets with House Rules, Schedules, and Hygiene Supplies from the House Manager. rev. 8/2015

Phoenix House Orange County Adult Residential Services individual responsibility, Phoenix House Orange County 1207 East Fruit St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 714 953 9373 1 818 686 3112 - Health insurance - Private pay options available qualify (with sliding scale for co-payments) For more information: Since opening its doors in 1979, Phoenix House Orange County has helped save lives, reunite families, and strengthen communities. Located in a historic, Missionstyle building on park-like grounds, Phoenix House provides a broad spectrum of residential and outpatient services to help clients break the cycle of substance abuse. Our clients create individualized treatment plans, designed to elevate their strengths and promote. Phoenix House offers separate, gender-responsive, trauma-informed residential treatment for women and men. Our caring staff provides also outpatient and intensive outpatient services, as well as recovery support. Treatment Philosophy Phoenix House provides an environment in which change is possible. Our highlystructured treatment approach features state-of-the-art evidence-based curriculum and counseling by experienced and well-trained professional staff. We address the underlying causes of alcohol and drug abuse, including medical, psychological, and social triggers. Family reunification is a crucial step in the recovery process. Our Services Providing a flexible length of stay, our program includes a demanding regimen of evidence-based therapy groups and individual counseling sessions. We also help residents achieve and sustain recovery through: Assessments & treatment planning Case management & referrals to services Independent living & life skills development Vocational & job readiness services Housing assistance & sober living programs Evidence-based & trauma-informed practices Parenting classes Literacy improvement Anger management Physical fitness activities Health education Dual diagnosis support The goal for our clients is not only to give up drugs and alcohol, but also to gain the tools to live a sober, productive life. Our residential and outpatient treatment programs for adults are licensed/certified by the California Department of Health Care Services and are fully accredited by CARF the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Services are supported by Orange County s Health Care Agency and other funders. rev. 8/2015

Phoenix House Orange County Adult Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Services individual responsibility, or Phoenix House Orange County 1207 E. Fruit Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 (T) 714 953 9373 - Most health insurance qualify (Drug Medi-Cal) For more information: Phoenix House s Outpatient Programs provide substance abuse and mental health treatment services to adults with an identified need for this level of service. The agency offers individual and group counseling, educational workshops, and family therapy. Intensive Outpatient Services serve as step down from Residential Treatment, a step up from Outpatient Services, and an initial option for clients who meet admission criteria with no previous treatment history. Regular Outpatient Services feature six hours of treatment weekly, while Intensive Outpatient Services includes a minimum of nine hours of treatment activities per week. Client Population: Phoenix House Outpatient Services are designed for adults (18+ years old), with a history of drug and alcohol abuse, as well as emotional or behavioral disorders. Program Components: Phoenix House treatment services include evidence-based cognitive-behavioral practices, enhanced family services, and the tools and concepts of the self-help recovery philosophy. Clients attend counseling sessions and follow customized treatment plans that involve families in their treatment. Individual, group, and family counseling is delivered by experienced mental health and substance abuse professionals. Completion of the program is determined by maintenance of sobriety, and preparation of personal plans for relapse prevention and the life in recovery. Treatment Planning and Case Management: A comprehensive assessment is completed within the first week of admission. Clear, reasonable, and objective treatment goals are set with the client according to the diagnosis and severity of problems. The frequency and duration of outpatient visits are based on the individual s progress toward his or her goals. Treatment plans include referrals to appropriate professional and community resources. Accreditation: The program is certified by the California Department of Health Care Services, and accredited by CARF the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Financial support for Phoenix House Outpatient Services is provided by the Orange County Health Care Agency and other public and private funders. rev. 10/2015

Orange County Recovery Center Phoenix House Orange County 1207 East Fruit St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 714 953 9373 Recovery Center Hours Weekdays: 12pm 8pm Saturdays: 8am 4pm Program Coordinator Regina Fournier 714 953 9373 ext. 4839 rfournier@phoenixhouse.org Recovery Coach 714 953 9373 ext. 4821 714 953 9373 ext. 4836 The Orange County Recovery Center is fully funded by the Orange County Health Care Agency rev. 9/2015 Services at the Orange County Recovery Center include practical, social and emotional support, peer mentoring and leadership opportunities, vocational advancement services, sober recreation activities, and assessment and referrals to community-based providers. Services are free to Orange County residents and take place on weekdays from 12 noon to 8 p.m. and on Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. We welcome all community members and offer: Recovery Coaching Recovery Coaches (staff) help participants identify personal recovery needs, strengths, and obstacles; while developing a recovery roadmap and providing ongoing support. Recovery Mentoring Recovery Mentors (peers in recovery) volunteer to guide others and offer one-on-one emotional support and problem-solving. Peer Support Groups co-facilitated by peer leaders, these groups include a women s group, a men s group, a young adult group, a veterans group, an LGBT group, and on-site 12-Step meetings. Recovery Telephone Check-in participants may register to receive weekly or monthly telephone check-ins from peers, including text-based conversations. Recovery Warmline (714 296 9689) free for all clients and managed by the Center s staff, trained in dealing with emotional distress and problemsolving. Facebook Page and Group social media resource for the clients to post comments, pictures, and stay in touch. Social Events and Recreation include holiday parties and celebrations, field trips to local attractions and sporting events, monthly sober dances, art classes, chess/dominoes tournaments, yoga/meditation, exercise, book club, etc. Education Sessions and Workshops staff and guest speakers discuss resumé building, job search assistance, housing assistance, budgeting, health education and referrals, relapse prevention, stress and anger management, spirituality and recovery, physical fitness, and more. Peer Leadership Training opportunities for volunteers to foster their leadership skills and deepen their own recovery. Referrals to Additional Services

Phoenix House Orange County Orange County Wraparound Services Phoenix House Orange County Wraparound 1615 E 17th Street, Suite 100 Santa Ana, CA 92705 714 955 4042 Cory Brosch, Director CBrosch@phoenixhouse.org 10 Wraparound Principles Family Voice/Family Choice Team-Based Services Natural Supports Collaboration Community-Based Culturally Competent Individualized Strength-Based Persistence Outcome-Based Client Population - Children and youth from one month to 18(+) years of age - A history of emotional or behavioral difficulties - At-risk of residential placement Phoenix House Orange County (PHOC) has provided Orange County Wraparound Services since 2010. The program uses Ten Wraparound Principles to engage at-risk youth and their families in individualized community-based services geared toward reducing the likelihood of residential placement. If youth have been placed away from their caregivers, services focus on supporting them and working toward placement in less-restrictive environments, including transition back to their homes. All client and families are referred to PHOC Wraparound through one of three referral sources: Probation Department, Social Services Agency, or the Health Care Agency. The referrals are approved by the Orange County Wraparound Review and Intake Team. Services are available to children and youth age one month to 18(+) years, with a history of emotional or behavioral difficulties and a risk of residential placement or placement in a more restrictive level of care. Wraparound is unique in that the family is the client and all family members strengths and capabilities are integrated into services. All services are strength-based and driven by needs identified by the family, for the family. This whatever it takes style of services facilitates a collaborative partnership between families, formal supports, the community, and natural supports. Natural supports (e.g. friends, neighbors, church members, coaches, and teachers) ensure that family successes, stabilization and further growth continues long after the completion of OC Wraparound services. The services are based on the Plan of Care (POC), a living document that evolves as the family progresses through the Four Phases of Wraparound (Engagement, Planning, Implementation, and Transition). Program staff meet with each family weekly and with the entire Family Team at least once per month. Common outcomes include: avoidance of institutional placement, decreased reliance on formal supports, improved family communication, increased school success and attendance, decreased harmful behaviors, increased self-reliance and self-worth among family members. to Other Phoenix House Programs rev. 10/2015

Phoenix House California Corrections and Rehabilitation Services Michael Joseph, M.S., CAS Senior Director, Corrections and Rehabilitation Programs Kern Crossroads Facility 17824 Quality Road Bakersfield, California 93308 661-391-2220 (office) MJoseph@phoenixhouse.org Corrections and Rehabilitation Cognitive Behavioral Treatment and Reentry Programs Chuckawalla Valley State Prison CVSP; 19025 Wiley s Well Rd. Blythe, CA 92225 Tel. 760 921 8467 Ironwood State Prison, ISP 19005 Wiley s Well Rd., Blythe, CA 92225; Tel. 760 921 3000, Ext. 4494 Correctional Training Facility, CTF Highway 101 North, Soledad CA 93960; P. O. Box 686 Tel. 831 678 3951 High Desert State Prison, HDSP 475-750 Rice Canyon Road Susanville, CA 96130 Tel. 530 251 5100 California City Correctional Center 22844 Virginia Blvd. California City CA 93504 Tel. 760 246 7600, Ext. 7317 Substance Abuse Treatment Yolo County Jails and Juvenile Facilities SUD Counseling 812 Court St., Woodland, CA 95695 Tel. 530 661 9092 Phoenix House has a mission, and a tradition spanning more than forty years of leading individuals, families, and communities from disrupted to productive lives. Since 1996, the agency has operated a range of programs for offenders in California prisons, jails, and other correctional settings, such as reentry services for individuals returning to their communities after incarceration (AB109 Services in Orange and Los Angeles Counties) and trauma-informed, gender-responsive services for women leaving prisons (FOTEP for in Orange County). Phoenix House s treatment programs address the state s priorities of improving access to rehabilitative programs and reducing recidivism by better preparing inmates for re-entry and success. (See the artwork by inmates, from art therapy classes at the CVSP Prison). The three Reentry Hub programs serve inmates who are within four years of release from prison and want to gain skills to help them succeed after returning home. Located at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison, Ironwood State Prison, and the Correctional Training Facility, these programs offer intensive cognitive behavioral treatment for substance abuse and addiction, criminal thinking patterns, anger management, and family relationships. Staff members assist inmates in their transition back to their communities. An individual may attend a combination of simultaneous treatment tracks, such as substance abuse treatment in the mornings, and criminal thinking or anger management on alternate afternoons. Our certified counselors use evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse (CBI-SA), Thinking for a Change, Motivational Interviewing, and CBT interventions from the Texas Christian University Mapping- Enhanced Counseling System. Our Substance Abuse Treatment Programs serve adults incarcerated in Yolo County Jails and the California City Correctional Center, along with adolescents at the Yolo County Juvenile Detention Facility. The primary goals of SUD services are to empower clients to change; provide clients with skills and capabilities to affect change; and support strength-based change in a trauma-informed, clientcentered environment, all through individual and group counseling, education sessions based on EBP curricula, case management, pre-employment classes, and reentry/transitional activities. Rev. 10/2015