Bay Area Substance Abuse Resources

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Bay Area Substance Abuse Resources
ALAMEDA
COUNTY
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
SERVICES OFFERED
Alameda Family
Services
(510) 5228363
www.xanthos.org/
Adults and
adolescents
Assessment,
intervention, and
counseling for
substance abuse
and addiction.
Services include
outreach and
school-based
interventions,
outpatient drugfree treatment
groups, diversion
services for drug
offenders, on-site
drug testing,
survivors group,
Alanon/Alateen,
and dual-diagnosis
treatment for
adjudicated youth.
Allied Fellowship
(510) 5345354;
Intake
(510) 5351236
Adults
Provides residential
long-term
treatment (more
than 30 days),
Outpatient and
Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment services
for substance
abuse.
Asian Pacific
Psychological Services
(510) 8352777
Adults and
adolescents
Services include:
adult mental health
and alcohol/other
drug (AOD)
prevention and
treatment, Child
and adolescent
mental
www.appsweb.org/home.htm
Updated 12/23/08
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Centro de Juventud
(510) 5325995
Chrysalis, a program
of Horizon Services,
Inc.
Admission
s
Coordinat
or
510) 4501192;
Administr
ative
Office
(510) 7845865
Adolescents
www.horizonservices.org/chrysal
is.htm
Women
Updated 12/23/08
health/wraparound
services and
alcohol/drug
prevention and
treatment;
AOD/MH treatment
for court-referred
and other youth; a
community
mobilizing AOD
prevention
program. Services
in 12 Asian
languages and
dialects.
Services are
provided to youth
between the ages
of 12-18.
Treatment services
include
assessment,
treatment
planning,
individual/group/fa
mily counseling,
social and
recreational
activities.
drug and alcohol
prevention,
treatment, and
recovery facility for
women 18 years of
age and older.
Chrysalis serves
women who are
Chronic Alcohol
and/or other Drug
Abusers/Dependen
t and are:
homeless,
pregnant, IV Drug
User - pregnant, IV
Drug User, Court
Ordered/Referred,
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Community
Counseling &
Education Center
(CCEC)
(510) 7924964
www.communitycounseling.org/
Adolescents
CURA (Carnales
Unidos Reformando
Adictos)
Intake and
Assessme
nt
(510) 7133200;
Administr
ative
Office
(510) 7133202
www.curainc.com/
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
referrals from
CALWorks/TANF,
Referrals from
Detox, Dually
Diagnosed,
Diagnosed HIV +,
Diagnosed AIDS,
Referrals from
BASN, Referrals
from Shelter Plus
Care, Referrals
from CPS, or
Referrals from
Alameda County
ACCESS, and SACPA
Offers a wide
variety of
individual and
group counseling
services related to
substance abuse
recovery and
education. I.E.
Anger, violence,
gangs and other
life challenges.
Information
presentations are
available where-in
risk factors are
discussed to
educate youth on
the negative
consequences of
AOD dependency.
C.U.R.A. is a longterm, residential
therapeutic
community for the
treatment of
chemical
dependency. Each
individual
requesting
admission to the
program is asked
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for a minimum
commitment of
one year.
The Outpatient
Division offers a
day treatment
program for clients
with substance
abuse and cooccuring disorders.
In addition,
comprehensive
mental health and
substance abuse
services are offered
to the state,
federal, and local
criminal justice
populations.
Residential Services
provide a 24 hour
therapeutic
community model
of long-term
residential
treatment for
women in recovery
and their children.
Project Pride, a
program of East
Bay Community
Recovery Project
(EBCRP), is a
residential alcohol
and drug treatment
program.
East Bay Community
Recovery Project
Outpatien
t Services
(510) 4467180;
East Bay
Training
Institute
(EBTI)
(510) 4467116;
Residentia
l Services
(Project
Pride)
(510) 4467150;
Outpatien
t Services
Hayward
Office
(510) 7288600
www.ebcrp.org/
Adults
East Oakland Recovery
Center
(510) 5682432
N/A
Adults
Provides substance
abuse treatment
services, including
outpatient and
partial day
treatment.
HAART
(510) 875-
Adults
Outpatient
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Harrison House
2300x236;
INTAKE1
(510) 8752300x246
(510) 6491930
Health Through Art:
Signs of Recovery
(510) 4517099
Healthy Babies Project
Harriet
Tubman
Recovery
Center510) 4500886;
INTAKE1
(510) 4500881;
Harriet
Tubman
Recovery
Center II(510) 4500886;
INTAKE1
Adults and
their
families
www.healththroughart.org/
Adults
Adults;
Residential
programs
for pregnant
and
postpartum
women
(with
children
permitted)
Updated 12/23/08
substance abuse
treatment services.
Services offered in
Spanish.
An 80-bed shelter
the provides
mental health,
housing,
employment,
education,
drug/alcohol
recovery services
for homeless
individuals and
families.
A community wide
project providing
the public with
expressions of
health and
creativity to
counteract
substance abuse,
racism, violence
and sexism, as it is
taught and
reinforced through
unhealthy and
pervasive media
imagery.
Outpatient and
long-term (more
than 30 days)
substance abuse
treatment.
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Integrated Counseling
and Consulting
Services
(510) 4500881;
John
George
Recovery
Center(510) 4500886;
INTAKE1
(510) 4500881;
Maudell
Shirek
Recivery
Village(510) 4500881
(510) 8850607;
INTAKE2
(510) 7289170
Magnolia Women's
Recovery Program
(510) 7137743
Mandana Community
(510) 595-
Adults and
adolescents
Women
(pregnant
and
postpartum)
http://www.horizonservices.org/
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Provides a mix of
mental health and
substance abuse
services, including
outpatient, partial
hospitalization/day
treatment, dual
diagnosis and
anger
management.
Services offered in
Spanish.
Magnolia Women’s
Recovery Program
serves low-income
pregnant and
postpartum
women with
substance abuse
issues. Residential
long-term
treatment (more
than 30 days)
program provides
treatment for drug
addiction,
alcoholism and
substance abuse.
Provides education
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Recovery Center, a
program of Horizons
Services, Inc.
9690
HomePage/Mandana.html
Mujeres Con
Esperanza (Latino
Commission on
Alcohol and Drug
Abuse of Alameda
County)
(510) 5364764;
(510) 4654569
N/A
Adults
(Latino
community,
specifically
women)
New Bridge
Foundation Admissions and Adults
Programs
24-hour
Line
(800) 7852400;
(510) 5487270
www.new-bridge.org/
Adults and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
and a wide variety
of support services
to community
members and
human service
professionals
dealing with
alcohol and other
drug related
problems in living,
social and work
environments.
Provides substance
abuse counseling.
This program also
accommodates the
children of a
women admitted
into this treatment
facility. Serves
adolescents,
persons with cooccurring mental
and substance
abuse disorders.
Services also in
Spanish.
Provides
detoxification
program and
residential and
outpatient
services. Youth
program is the
ASPIRE program. It
offers three tracks
to target drug and
alcohol issues:
Youth Prevention
Workshops, Youth
Education
Workshop, and
Workshops for
Family and School
Faculty. Treatment
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includes:SchoolBased Individual
Counseling Family
and Group Sessions
Support activities
Options Recovery
Services
(510) 6669552
Orchid Womens
Recovery Center
(510) 5350611
Project Eden, a
program of Horizon
(510) 2478200
www.optionsrecovery.org/
Adults
Women
(with
children
permitted)
www.horizonservices.org/project
_eden.htm
Adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
Services include
detox support,
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment and
aftercare, early
intervention for
first-time
offenders, longterm intensive case
management,
clean and sober
transitional
housing, clean and
sober permanent
housing, physical
health assessment,
emergency care
and referral and
educational and
employment
referrals for
homeless
substance abusers.
Provides drug
treatment and
alcohol
rehabilitation for
women suffering
from drug
addiction and
alcoholism related
issues. This
program can also
accommodate the
children of a
women admitted
into the facility.
Provides
prevention,
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Services, Inc.
Project Pride
(510) 8320600
Women
(with
children
permitted)
SAACS (Successful
Alternative for
Addiction and
Counseling Services)
(510) 2478300
Adults
Second Chance
Ashland Center
(510) 4818645;
24-hour
Hotline
(510) 7924357
www.secondchanceinc.com/
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
intervention and
out-patient
substance abuse
treatment for
youth and their
families. These
services include
substance
assessments and
counseling.
Project Pride is
committed to
serving women and
children, providing
state-of-the-art
residential
substance abuse
treatment to the
often
disenfranchised
community
women, including
those with cooccurring
disorders. This
program can also
accommodate the
children of a
women admitted
into this treatment
facility.
Provides for
alcohol and drug
treatment as well
as addressing cooccurring issues
concerning mental
illness, lack of job
skills and literacy.
Provides Diversion
services---DUI,
PC1000 Drug
Diversion,
Domestic NonViolence Support,
HIV/AIDS Education
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Second Chance
Cabrillo Center
(510) 7924357
www.secondchanceinc.com
Adults
Second Chance
Fremont Center
(510) 7924357
www.secondchanceinc.com
Adults
Second Chance
Hayward Center
(510) 8868696;
24-hour
Hotline
(510) 7924357
www.secondchanceinc.com
Adults
Second Chance
Newark Center
(510) 7924357
www.secondchanceinc.com
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Workshop, and CoParenting Group--are provided on a
fee-for-service
basis.
Provides Diversion
services---DUI,
PC1000 Drug
Diversion,
Domestic NonViolence Support,
HIV/AIDS Education
Workshop, and CoParenting Group--are provided on a
fee-for-service
basis.
Provides Diversion
services---DUI,
PC1000 Drug
Diversion,
Domestic NonViolence Support,
HIV/AIDS Education
Workshop, and CoParenting Group--are provided on a
fee-for-service
basis.
Provides Diversion
services---DUI,
PC1000 Drug
Diversion,
Domestic NonViolence Support,
HIV/AIDS Education
Workshop, and CoParenting Group--are provided on a
fee-for-service
basis.
Provides Diversion
services---DUI,
PC1000 Drug
Diversion,
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Si Se Puede (Latino
Commission on
Alc/Drug Abuse of
Alameda County)
(510) 5364760;
INTAKE1
(510) 5364760x17;
INTAKE2
(510) 5364760x16;
HOTLINE1
(510) 4654569
N/A
Adolescents
Terra Firma
Diversion/Educational
Services
(510) 6759362
www.customeventscatering.com
/terra/
Adults
Thunder Road
Adolescent Treatment
(510) 6535040
www.altabatessummit.org/clinic
al/thunderroad.html
adolescents
West Oakland Health
Center - Outpatient/
Women's Option
(510) 4331500
N/A
Adults
(specifically
Women)
Updated 12/23/08
Violence Support,
HIV/AIDS Education
Workshop, and CoParenting Group--are provided on a
fee-for-service
basis.
Teen treatment
services include
programs for
outpatient
addiction
rehabilitation, teen
substance abuse,
and alcohol / drug
addiction
treatment.
Specialized group
rehabilitation
programs are
available for dualdiagnosis (cooccuring
disorders). Services
also in Spanish.
Provides substance
abuse treatment,
including PC drug
diversion and drug
testing.
Provides Shortterm Inpatient
Program, Longterm Residential
Program and Day
Treatment
Services,
outpatient
individual, family
and group therapy,
and ongoing
weekly support
recovery services.
Provides substance
abuse treatment
services and
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Program
CONTRA
COSTA
COUNTY
accommodates the
children of women
admitted into this
treatment facility.
Provides 24-hour
residential care for
up to 21 men who
are seeking to
overcome
addiction to drugs
or alcohol.
Residential care is
provided for 60
days, followed by
non-residential
services offered
through Trouble
House, located on
Telegraph Avenue,
within walking
distance of the new
program.
West Oakland Health
Council | Residential
S.A. Recovery Center
(510) 4331500;
INTAKE2
(530) 4301772;
HOTLINE1
(510) 4301771;
HOTLINE2
(510) 4301772
www.wohc.org
Adults
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
SERVICES OFFERED
Bi Bett Corp: Frederic
Ozanam Center
INTAKE1
(925) 6764840x10;
HOTLINE1
(925) 6764840x13;
(925) 6764840
(925) 6461165;
HOTLINE1
(925) 3136300
Adults
Offers long-term
residential
substance abuse
treatment and
outpatient
counseling
services.
www.cchealth.org
Adults,
especially
pregnant
and
postpartum
women
www.cpinc.org
Adults,
including
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment
programs with
special emphasis
on pregnant and
post-partum
women.
Provides
comprehensive,
Born Free Program:
Central Contra Costa
Center Point, Inc.
(510) 2159378;
Updated 12/23/08
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INTAKE1
(510) 5588190
women with
children and
adolescents
Discovery House
(925) 6469270;
INTAKE1
(800) 8461682
Adults
J. Cole Recovery
Homes, Inc.: Cole
House
(925) 9782873;
INTAKE2
(925) 7579786
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
integrated services
to at-risk
individuals and
families. They
provide
comprehensive
social, educational,
vocational,
medical,
psychological,
housing, and
rehabilitation
services to combat
social problems
such as substance
abuse, poverty,
unemployment,
and homelessness.
Services also in
Spanish.
Provides residential
long-term
substance abuse
treatment (more
than 30 days).
Clients participate
on a voluntary
basis and are
supervised at all
times. They receive
group and
individual
counseling for an
average of 90 days.
Many then move
into sober-andclean living houses
for a year or more
while attending
school or working.
Provide residential
short-term
substance abuse
treatment (30 days
or less), Residential
long-term
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John Muir Behavioral
Health Center for
Recovery: Chemical
Dependency Services
(925) 6744100;
(925) 6744114
www.johnmuirhealth.com/index.
php/behavioral_health.html
Adults
Neighborhood House
of North Richmond:
Residential Substance
Abuse Treatment
Programs
(510) 2331270;
INTAKE1
(510) 2324803
www.nhnr.org
Adults
New Connections
925) 3635000x141;
www.newconnections.org
Adolescents
www.newconnections.org
Adults and
adolescents
INTAKE1
(800) 8461652;
INTAKE2
(510) 3747266
New Connections:
BEGINNINGS -Adult
Central
Contra
Updated 12/23/08
treatment (more
than 30 days)
Treats voluntary
patients ages 18
and older for all
types of alcohol
and chemical
dependency,
including street
drugs such as
methamphetamine
s, high-dose heroin,
cocaine and crack;
designer drugs
such as Ecstasy and
GHB; and
prescription drugs
such as Vicodin,
high-dose
OxyContin,
Methadone and
Valium.
Offers residential
substance abuse
treatment,
including a 7-day
detox and a 90-day
recovery program
for men and
women.
Provides
comprehensive
behavioral health
and substance
abuse services,
including
prevention and
education,
evaluation, dual
diagnosis and
school-based
services for youth.
Services also in
Spanish.
Services include
perinatal
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Intensive Outpatient
and Outpatient
Substance Abuse
Treatment Program
Costa
County
(925) 3635000;
East
County
(925) 4397111
New Leaf Treatment
Center
Intake
(800) 6368058;
(925) 2845200
www.nltc.com
Adults and
adolescents
Ujima Family Recovery
Services
The
Rectory(510) 2363134;
Corbin(510) 7991570;
Ujima
West(510) 2152280;
Kid’s
group(510) 2360399; La
http://www.ujimafamily.org/
Adults,
especially
women with
children
Updated 12/23/08
outpatient
program,
substance abuse
assessment and
treatment for
youth and adults,
intensive
outpatient
program and
workplace drug
testing.
Offers
comprehensive
assessment,
medication
monitoring,
medically
supervised
detoxification, 12
weeks of intensive
outpatient
treatment for drug
and alcohol
problems
(individual, family
and group
counseling),and
Relapse Prevention
Workshop,
Provides a unique
alcohol and drug
treatment program
that focuses on
pregnant women,
new mothers and
infants. The
programs include
Alcohol and Drug
Education, Parent
Education, Peer
Mentoring, and
Therapeutic Child
Care. Kids' Group
is open to children
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MARIN
COUNTY
AGENCY/
LOCATION
Alcoholics
Anonymous: SF/Marin
Joint Chapter
Casa(925)2290230;
Ujima
East(925) 4279100
PHONE
NUMBER
415-6741821
ages 6-14 whose
parents have or
have had a drug
and/or alcohol
problem.
WEBSITE
www.aasf.org/home.asp
POP.
SERVED
Adults
SERVICES OFFERED
Provides
alcohol/drug intake
and referrals,
perinatal services,
outpatient services
(individual, family
and group
counseling), DUI
program, charter
school form
adolescents with,
or at high risk for,
chemical
dependency issues
and youth
substance abuse
program.
Provides residential
treatment services,
pregnant and
postpartum
women and their
children, intensive
outpatient
treatment, and
family counseling.
Services also in
Spanish.
Provides individual
and group drug and
alcohol treatment,
outreach and
Bay Area Community
Resources, Inc.
(415) 4445580
x310;
INTAKE1
(415) 4445580
www.bacr.org
Adults and
adolescents
Center Point, Inc.
Intake and
Assesmen
ts
(415) 4566655
www.cpinc.org
Adults and
adolescents
CMHS: West Marin
Service Center
Inside
West
Marin;
(415) 663-
www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/HH/
main/ss/westmarin.cfm
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Support group for
dependencies and
addiction,
especially
alcoholism
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8231
Family Service Agency
of Marin
Helen Vine Detox
Center
Henry Ohlhoff: North
Marin Alano Club
Outside
West
Marin
(415) 4464456
FSA Main
Offices
(415) 4915700;
Latino
Alcohol &
Drug
Preventio
n Program
(415) 4598974
INTAKE1
(415) 4920818;
HOTLINE2
(415) 4920615
(415) 8832494;
INTAKE1
(415) 8832494x10
415-4599304
referral.
www.fsamarin.org/index.html
Adults
Provides addiction
services including,
relapse prevention
and recovery
groups, men’s and
women’s recovery
groups. Services
also in Spanish.
Adults
Provides treatment
for co-occurring
disorders (mental
health and
substance abuse),
including
residential and
short-term
treatment (30 days
or less).
Provides substance
abuse treatment
program/
residential
program.
Provides a clean
and safe
environment for
recovering
alcoholics to seek
company and
support of other
alcoholics and to
help each other
stay clean and
sober one day at a
time. Low cost
meals are served
www.ohlhoff.org
Adults and
adolescents
www.comevisit.com/chuckali/ma
rin.htm
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
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Marin Services for
Women
415-9245995
Marin Treatment
Center: Outpatient
Services
(415) 4573755
Ohlhoff Recovery
Programs: Outpatient
Program
(415) 4850382;
INTAKE2
(415) 2213354
Serenity Knolls:
Chemical Dependency
Recovery Program
(415) 4880400
www.marinservicesforwomen.or
g/
Women
Adults
www.ohlhoff.org `
Adults, and
adolescents
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
and rooms are
provided for
Alcoholics
Anonymous and
other 12 Step
meetings.
Provides full
service of
substance abuse
treatment,
including
residential
recovery program,
outpatient day and
evening programs,
continuing care
and transitional
independent living
program.
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment,
Methadone detox,
Maintenance:
Methadone and
Suboxone/Bupreno
rphine Drug Free
Counseling and
drug diversion
classes.
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment for
adolescents and
adults.
Substance abuse
treatment for cooccurring
disorders, including
residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less) and
Residential longterm treatment (30
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MONTEREY
COUNTY
AGENCY/
LOCATION
Beacon House
PHONE
NUMBER
(831) 3722334
Community Hospital
of the Monterey
Penninsula /Clint
Eastwood Recovery
Youth Program
1-8005288080;
Main
Number
(831)3730924
WEBSITE
www.beaconhouse.org
POP.
SERVED
Adults
www.chomp.org
Adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
days or more).
SERVICES OFFERED
Beacon House is a
recovery facility for
people with
alcoholism and
other drug
addiction. Three
components are: 1)
15 bed residential
28 day program for
men and women;
2) Community
Recovery Center sobriety support
and recovery
education activities
held at facility for
the community,
over 15 different
Twelve Step
Program ( AA, NA,
Al-Anon, etc. )
meetings per week,
with some 500+
community people
using the house
each week. Nonprofit alcohol and
drug treatment
facility with
residential, relapse
and day programs.
Structured daycare
program for
adolescents
experiencing
emotional,
psychiatric, or
alcohol / drug
problems. Provides
accredited
academic school
program,
specialized family
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Community Hospital
Recovery Center
1-8005288080;
Main
Number
(831) 3730924
Community Human
Services | Counseling
Center
Crisis Line
(831) 3734773;
Main
Number
(831) 3734775;
Communit
y Human
Services
(831) 8994131
Adults
www.chservices.org/
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
counseling,
activities/basic
living skills
program, and
intensive individual
and group
counseling
services.
Daycare and
evening outpatient
treatment
programs for
chemical
dependency for
adults aged 18 80+ years. Offers
specialized relapse
prevention
counseling, family
counseling, and
aftercare support.
Provides
counseling,
prevention and
intervention
services for
individuals, groups
and families,
including: in-clinic
counseling and
psychotherapy,
runaway/homeless
youth program,
school-based
counseling
programs, crisis
counseling and
referrals, and
substance abuse
counseling. Special
emphasis is placed
on serving at-risk
youth. Services are
provided free of
charge or on a
sliding fee scale,
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Community Human
Services | Methadone
Program
(831) 4244828
www.chservices.org/
Adults
Community Human
Services | Off Main
Clinic
(831) 4244828
www.chservices.org
Adults
and some
insurance is
accepted.
Provides medically
supervised
outpatient narcotic
replacement
treatment(detox &
maintenance) and
counseling for
addicts of herion
and other opiates.
Must document at
least 1 year of
herion addiction.
Medi-cal certified
program. Services
also in Spanish.
Off Main Clinic
provides
methadone
maintenance and
detoxification to
adults suffering
from addiction to
heroin and other
opiates. Services
also offered in
Spanish.
Door to Hope
(831) 4226226
Women
Offers women’s
residential
alcohol/drug
treatment for
Monterey County
women ages 18-64.
Twelve beds
available, 30 to 120
Updated 12/23/08
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days for length of
stay. Program
provides
alcohol/drug
education,
individual/group
counseling,
referrals to other
community
resources.
Attendance at 12
Step meetings on
site.
Fenix Services
Institute
(831)7225914
Adolescents
Gang prevention,
drug and alcohol
abuse
education/preventi
on; Alcoholism
Service Center;
Hermanas
Recovery Home
Program;
Outpatient
Services. Services
IMPACT for Youth
831-6256740
Adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
also in Spanish.
IMPACT works with
youth, parents,
schools, and other
community sectors
to reduce
substance use
among youth on
the Monterey
Peninsula.
Programs include
Safe Homes, Youth
to Youth
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Monterey County
Health Department |
Behavioral Health
Division | Alcohol and
Drug Programs
(831)7554510
Adults and
adolescents
Salinas Barrios
Unidos/Hebbron
Heights Recreation
Center
831-7519054
Adolescents
Sunrise House
(831) 7583302
www.sunrisehouse.org/History.h
tm
Adults and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
Conferences, Clubs
and Action Groups
for teens,
Community
Forums.
Administers and
coordinates a
comprehensive
range of alcohol
and other drug
services either
directly or through
contract with
community based
organizations
(CBOs). Services
include individual,
family, and group
counseling,
Methadone
treatment, day
treatment services
(prenatal and
postpartum) and
diversion program.
Salinas Barrios
Unidos is a multicultural,
grassroots, nonprofit organization
based in Salinas,
California. Our
mission is to
prevent and curtail
violence and drug
abuse among
youth by providing
them with lifeenhancing
alternative
activities.
The program s
mission further
includes the
promotion of
family unity,
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Sun Street Center/
Drinking Driver
Programs
(831) 7535140
Adults
Turning Point |
Community
Corrections Re-entry
Center
(831) 4229171
Adults
Valley Health
(831) 424-
www.valleyhealthassociates.com
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
community
education
concerning drug
abuse in
cooperation with
schools and other
community
agencies/groups,
the development
of prevention
related to
strengthening the
family, drug abuse
prevention, and
juvenile
delinquency.
Sun Street Drinking
Driver Programs
(DDP) provides
state licensed
drinking driver
programs in
Monterey County
for first and
multiple offender
drinking driver
offenders. Driving
Under the
Influence Program.
Provides housing
for minimum
custody inmates,
making the
transition back to
the community.
Counseling is
available for job
development
referral services,
literacy, drug and
alcohol abuse,
victim awareness,
and re-entry to the
community and
family.
Provides
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Associates
6655
Updated 12/23/08
confidential
outpatient services
for alcoholism,
alcohol abuse and
drug dependency.
Offers the
following
programs: 1)
Methadone
Detoxification - A
21 day methadone
detoxification
program for opiate
withdrawal. Full
medical is present.
Counseling is
required on a
weekly basis. 2)
Opiate treatment
program (ongoing
maintenance) Prior treatment or
documentation is
required for
admission. Small
setting with
medical &
individualized
treatment. 3)
Outpatient
Counseling Offered to
individuals, family
and friends with
drug and alcohol
related problems.
4) Alcohol/Drug
Diversion. 5)
HIV/AIDS
Prevention:
Education and
prevention
program. Pre/post
testing counseling
available. 6)
Community Health
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NAPA
COUNTY
AGENCY/
LOCATION
Adult Outpatient
Treatment and
Recovery
PHONE
NUMBER
707-2534771
WEBSITE
Alternatives for Better
Living
(707) 2261248
www.a4bl.org
POP.
SERVED
Adults
Adults and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
Presentations Educating and
training employers
in establishing a
drug-free
workplace policy in
accordance with
state and federal
regulations. 7)
Drug screenings.
SERVICES OFFERED
Provides alcohol
and drug treatment
services for men
and women.
Services include
information,
individual and
group counseling,
parenting and
referral, MediCal,
criminal justice,
self-referral,
gender specific,
and perinatal
groups. Services
also in Spanish.
Services include
drug testing,
adolescents with
alcohol, drug
abuse, and/or
anger issues can
receive support
and help in group
and individual
sessions. Teens
with alcohol/drug
problems may be
eligible for free
services in their
State-Certified
outpatient
addiction
treatment
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Crutchers Serenity
House Inc
707-9633192;
INTAKE2
(877) 2744968
Duffy's Myrtledale
(707) 9426888
24 Hours
Adults
www.duffys-myrtledale.com
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
program. These
services are offered
on all high school
campuses in Napa.
Services also in
Spanish.
Crutcher’s Serenity
House is a socialmodel, residental
treatment facility,
supporting the
recovery process of
indiviuals with
addictions. The
program serves
men and women
who are at least 18
years of age. The
program provides
detox, residential
treatment,
intensive day
treatment, and
outpatient
treatment services.
Provides residential
treatment
programs for
alcohol and other
chemical
dependencies
through certified
counselors. The
program provides:
*Highly structured
weekly scheduling
*Guided
participation in
specialty groups
*Education session
and interactive
learning *Recovery
and Relapse
Prevention plan of
action *Shared
group
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SAN
BENITO
COUNTY
Prevention, Early
Intervention and
Youth Treatment
707-2534666
Adolescents
Project 90 Napa Valley
Referrals
(707) 2534774 or
(707) 2534754;
Detox
(707) 6031112
Adults
St. Helena Hospital
and Health Center
Progam | Chemical
Recovery Program
(800) 3589195 or
(707) 9636475
Wolfe Center
(707) 2551855
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
San Benito County
Behavioral HealthSubstance Abuse
(831) 6364020;
24-hour
www.sbcmh.org/saservices.htm
Adults and
adolescents
www.sthelenacenterforhealth.or
g
Adults
Adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
responsibilities
*Family counseling
opportunities
*Aftercare return
visits.
Provides
information and
education in order
to prevent
problems related
to alcohol and drug
use and abuse.
Services also in
Spanish.
Detox and 90-day
residential program
for substance
abuse.
Substance abuse
treatment services:
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment
Provides substance
abuse treatment
and prevention
services for teens
throughout Napa
County; promotes
community
awareness of
teenage alcohol
and drug issues.
SERVICES OFFERED
Provides
outpatient
intervention and
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SAN
FRANCISCO
COUNTY
Services
toll free
(888) 6364020
evaluation, and
adolescent
treatment
services,
Alcoholics Anonymous
(831) 6367461
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
AA - Alcoholics
Anonymous
(415) 6741821
AARS Comprehensive
Outreach Project for
Pacific Islanders &
Asian Substance
Abuse COPPASA
(415) 5419404
http://www.aars-inc.org/
Adults
(especially
Asian
population)
AARS –Lee Woodward
Counseling Center
(415) 7761001
http://www.aars-inc.org/
Women
(especially
Asian
population)
AARS -Project Adapt
(415) 7505125
http://www.aars-inc.org/
Adults
(especially
Asian
population)
Adults
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Self-help support
groups for
alcoholics to
remain sober.
SERVICES OFFERED
A program for
alcoholics to help
each other recover
from the disease of
alcoholism.
Provides culturally
sensitive support,
case management,
assessment,
information,
referral, and
advocacy for
substance abuse
issues. Services
offered in multiple
languages.
Outpatient
substance abuse
services for
women. Services
offered in multiple
languages.
ADAPT is a
comprehensive
multi-cultural and
multi-lingual adult
outpatient
program that
integrates intensive
Substance Abuse
treatment and
Mental Health
services. Services
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Asian American
Recovery Services COPASSA
(415) 5419404
http://www.aars-inc.org/
Adults
(especially
Asian
population)
Bay Area Addiction
Research & Treatment
Inc. BAART | Market
Street
(415) 8633883
Adults
Curry Senior Center
(415) 8852274
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
offered in multiple
languages.
Prevention
screening. Intake
outpatient services
with Asian and API
focus. Services
offered in multiple
languages.
Comprehensive
substance abuse
treatment,
specializing in
outpatient
methadone
maintenance and
detoxification
(detoxification
programs range in
length from 21 –
180 days). Offer
non-methadone
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment. Low
cost primary
medical care for
substance abusers
and non-substance
abusers. Walk-ins
welcome!
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment services
for older adults
aged 55 and older
residing primarily
in the Tenderloin
and South of
Market areas.
Services include
individual and
group counseling,
life skills building
and education.
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Baker Places | Joe
Healy Detox Project
(415) 6269733;
(415) 8641515
http://www.bakerplaces.org/def
ault.htm
Adults
Bayview/ Hunter's
Point Methadone
Program
(415) 8228200
Adults
Bayview/
Hunter's Point Youth
Services Program
(415) 8221585
Adolescents
Delancey Street
Foundation
(415) 9579800
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Joe Healy Medical
Detox Project
offers a 7 to 21-day
stay with both
medical and
counseling
components, based
on psychosocial
rehabilitation
models of care.
Bed rest, nutrition
and medication
support are
provided during
the initial stay of
up to 5 days,
followed by
opportunities to
explore recovery
and further
treatment options.
Outpatient
methadone
maintenance and
21-day
detoxification
services outpatient
alcohol program
providing
individual, group,
and family
counseling.
Acupuncture and
herbal treatment.
Substance abuse
counseling for
youth: Prevention
and social
activities; and
educational
development.
Delancey Street is a
2-year highly
structured
residential
educational
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Epiphany Center for
Families in Recovery
(415) 3514052;
415-5678370
Adults
Freedom from Alcohol
and Drugs
(415) 6659323
Men
Friendship House
Association of
American Indians, Inc.
(415) 8650964
Adults
(including
women with
children)Native
American
population
Haight Ashbury Free
Clinics, Inc. | Glide
(415) 6746020
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
community for
substance abusers
and sex workers.
Transitional
housing program.
Day Treatment
services for women
include early and
full recovery
acupuncture, case
management,
individual
counseling life skills
classes, parenting,
education, and art
therapy. Ancillary
services for
partners and other
family members.
State-licensed
residential program
for adult men.
Heavy daily
structure, work
program and
extended living
facilities.
Provides 90-day
residential
substance abuse
treatment and 90day aftercare
services to men
and women with
Native American
values, cultural and
spiritual focus. Also
provides one-year
residential
substance abuse
program for
women with their
children (ages 0 to
5).
Provides
outpatient
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African American
Extended Family
Services
Haight Ashbury Free
Clinics, Inc. | Bill Pone
Memorial Unit
(415) 5651927
Adults
(especially
Asian
population)
Iris Center - Woman's
Counseling and
Recovery Services
(415) 8642364
Women
Jelani House Inc. –
Mission Recovery
House
(415) 2061560
Women
(and their
children)
Latino Commission
Casa Quetza
(415) 3374065
Men
(especially
Latino
population)
Updated 12/23/08
substance abuse
counseling,
codependency
groups, parent
reunification,
treatment,
parenting classes,
and one-on-one
counseling with a
harm reduction
approach and a
spiritual focus.
Provides Asian
Americans with a
wide variety of
bilingual/bicultural
outpatient medical
drug detox
counseling and
prevention
services. Services
also in some Asian
languages.
Provides drug and
alcohol recovery
services, HIV
services,
counseling and
mental health
services. Focus on
women of color,
single mothers and
lesbians.
Residential drug
treatment program
for women and
their children up to
the age 12. 6-9
months. Parenting,
relapse prevention,
individual and
group counseling.
Clean-and-sober
living for men in
recovery which
provides a stable
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Morrisania West, Inc.
(415) 5524660
Adults and
adolescents
New Life Center
(415) 2557434
Adults
Ohlhoff Recovery
Programs and Skip
Byron Program
(415) 6214388;
(415) 6269782
http://www.ohlhoff.org/
Adults and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
environment
allowing residents
an opportunity to
prepare financially,
education, and
vocationally wise
to reintegrate back
into the
community.
Day treatment
substance abuse
program that
serves youth and
young adults
residing in San
Francisco.
Residential and
outpatient
program for adult
men and women.
Psychosocial
educational model;
process and 12Step groups.
Community
reintegration,
employment,
creative arts.
Transition
aftercare.
Chemical
dependency
programs for adults
and adolescents,
including A highly
structured 30 day
clinical program for
adults. It offers a
unique
combination of
services and
programs and is an
affordable
alternative to
expensive hospital
rehabilitation
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Progress Foundation |
La Amistad
(415) 2858100
Adults
Salvation Army Harbor
Lights
(415) 5033050
Adults (and
their
children)
San Francisco
Women's
Rehabilitation
Foundation Inc., The
Stepping Stone
(415) 7515921
St. Anthony's
Foundation (SAF)
(415) 5922890
www.the-stepping-stone.org
Women
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
La Amistad also
provides residential
treatment for
transitional youth
age 18-24, in
collaboration with
other TY service
providers. Services
include individual
and group
counseling, crisis
intervention, peer
support, activities
of daily living,
ambulatory
medical support,
medication support
and referrals to
social services,
vocational
rehabilitation,
housing, and
community
treatment.
Non-medical
residential
treatment and
transitional
housing for single
parents in recovery
with children ages
0 to 10-1/2. 6
month program.
Sobriety required.
Also provides social
model detox.
A private facility
offering
transitional
residential
treatment for
women in early
recovery.
Four to six months
residential social
model recovery
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Stimulant Treatment
Outpatient Program
(S.T.O.P.), SFGH
(415) 5025777
www.ucsf.edu/ghpsych/
Adults
Stonewall Project
(415) 5025769;
(415) 5021999
Men
(especially
gay/bisexual
community)
Substance Abuse
Services For Youth and
Young Adults
(415) 2553403
Adults and
adolescents
TAP San Francisco
Drug Court Treatment
Center
(415) 2226150
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
programs
Provides intensive
outpatient
treatment for
adults with cocaine
or amphetamine
dependence or
abuse. Individual
and group
counseling. Also
includes dual
diagnosis,
women’s, straight
men’s, and gay
men’s groups.
Comprehensive
outpatient harm
reduction program
integrating
substance abuse,
mental health and
HIV services for gay
and bisexual men
dealing with
methamphetamine
use issues.
Substance abuse
services for youth
and young adults
consists of a
continuum of
services that
encompasses
prevention, early
intervention,
outpatient and day
treatment.
Case management,
one-on-one
intensive
outpatient
services,
acupuncture,
meditation,
outpatient and
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residential referral
services.
The Filipino
Commission
(650) 2441444
Adults
(especially
Filipino
population)
Offers treatment to
the Filipino
community at its
outpatient center
for those who
require lower
levels of treatment
intensity. A support
group is provided
to address such
topics as relapse
prevention, anger
management and
domestic violence.
Treatment Access
Program (TAP)
(415) 5227100
Adults
Twelve Step Programs
(415) 5664357
Adults
Comprehensive
substance abuse
screening,
assessment referral
and placement to
treatment services.
Off-site interim
services for clients
awaiting placement
in program.
Six to 18-month
residential program
for men and
women suffering
from alcohol and
drug addiction. A
social model
recovery program
based upon the 12Step principles of
Alcoholics/Narcotic
s Anonymous.
Group therapy,
educational
meetings,
vocational
Updated 12/23/08
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SAN
MATEO
COUNTY
Walden WHITS
Program
(415) 9343425
Adults
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
Adolescent Counseling
Services
(650) 3299410
www.acs-teens.org
Adolescents
Asian American
Recovery Services Inc
| Adult Outpatient
Treatment Services
(415) 3370140
www.aars-inc.org
Adults and
adolescent
(especially
the Filipino
community)
Updated 12/23/08
assistance.
Offers integrated
treatment for
clients with
substance abuse
and other mental
health issues.
Clients entering
Walden House
residential
programs undergo
screenings and
assessments to
determine their
need for mental
health services
during their
residential stay.
Depending upon
individual
treatment plans,
clients may take
part in individual
therapy, group
therapy,
medication
services, case
management, skills
training and crisis
services.
SERVICES OFFERED
Services include
outpatient
services,
counseling and
aftercare.
Provides Brief
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment services
for Peninsula and
San Francisco
youth and
outpatient and
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Daytop Village Inc |
Adolescent
(650) 3679030;
INTAKE1
(650) 3679030x15;
INTAKE2
(650) 3679030x29
www.daytopca.org/adolescent.ht
ml
Adolescents
Daytop Village Inc |
Adult Services
(650) 3256466;
INTAKE1
(650) 3259544
www.daytop.org
Adults
El Centro de Libertad |
The Freedom Center
(650) 5999955
www.agencyinfo.org/elcentro
Adults and
adolescents
(especially
the Latino
community)
Entre Familia
Outpatient | Latino
Commission
(650) 2441444;
INTAKE1
(650) 244-
www.thelatinocommission.org/
Adults
(especially
Latino
community)
Updated 12/23/08
intensive
outpatient services
for adults. Services
also in Tagalog.
Provides mix of
mental health and
substance abuse
services
Type of Care:
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient,
and partial
hospitalization/day
treatment
Provides substance
abuse services,
including
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient,
and Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment.
Services include
outpatient
treatment for
adults, relapse
prevention,
aftercare program,
family education
classes, sober living
facility and
outpatient services
for adolescents.
Services also in
Spanish.
Provides
Outpatient Drug
Program, Partial
hospitalization for
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1447;
INTAKE2
(650) 2441445
Fort Help/Help
Without Hassle |
Methadone Program
(415) 7779953
www.forthelpmethadone.com
Adults
Free at Last
(650) 4626999
www.freeatlast.org
Adults and
adolescents
Golden Gate for
Seniors
(415) 6267553;
INTAKE1
(415) 6267779
Human Services
Agency: Alcohol &
Other Drug Services
650-3018720
Older adults
www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/smc/de
partment/home/0,,15584725_17
488150_19569819,00.html
Adults and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
Substance
Abuse/Substance
Abuse day
treatment.
Services also
offered in Spanish.
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
services, including
Methadone
program.
Services include
intensive substance
abuse treatment,
group and
individual
counseling, 12-step
meetings, life skills
education classes,
outpatient and
residential
program, including
program for
women with
children, and youth
services program.
Services also in
Spanish.
Provides substance
abuse treatment
services, including
Hospital inpatient,
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
Access crisis and
information
hotlines, listings of
residential and
non-residential
treatment centers,
and prevention and
early intervention
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Jericho Project
(415) 6561700
Men
Latino Commission on
Alcohol and Drug |
Abuse Services
Inc/Casa Adelita
(650) 6240280;
INTAKE1
(650) 2441444
www.thelatinocommission.org/
Adults
(especially
pregnant
and
postpartum)
Latino
community
Latino Commission on
Alcohol and Drug |
Abuse Services
Inc/Casa Aztlan
(650) 2441444
www.thelatinocommission.org/
Adults
(Latino
community)
Latino Commission on
Alcohol and Drug |
Abuse Services
Inc/Casa Los
Hermanos
(650) 2441444
www.thelatinocommission.org/
Adults (with
their
children)
Latino
community
Latino Commission on
Alcohol and Drug |
Abuse Services
415) 4681914;
INTAKE1
www.thelatinocommission.org/
Women
(with their
children)
Updated 12/23/08
programs.
Provides
substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days).
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), and
outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Hospital inpatient,
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential lterm
treatment (more
than 30 days),
Outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
The treatment
center provides
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Inc/Casa Maria
(650) 2441444
Latino
community
Mills Peninsula Health
Services | Behavioral
Health Department
(650) 2598268;
INTAKE1
(650) 6965909
www.mills-peninsula.org
Adults and
adolescents
Mills-Peninsula Health
Services
Intake
departme
nt
650-6965909
www.millspeninsula.org/behavioralhealth
Adults and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
term treatment
care. There are
special groups and
programs for
women. Special
language services
provided include
Spanish.
Mix of mental
health and
substance abuse
services
Type of Care:
Hospital inpatient,
Outpatient, Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment
Crisis care 24 hours
a day Mental
Health Services
include: Inpatient
programs Partial
hospitalization
Intensive
outpatient
Specialized
programs:
Adolescents,
inpatient and
outpatient, ages
13-18 years old.
Seniors (outpatient
day program) Dual
Diagnosis Eating
Disorders Chemical
Dependency
services include:
Acute
detoxification
Rapidly
Accelerated Opiate
Detox Partial
hospital/Day
Treatment
Intensive
outpatient Ongoing
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Moriah House
(650) 8545180
Palm Avenue
Detox/Horizons Servs
Inc
(650) 5136500
Project Intermission
House
(650) 9699925;
INTAKE1
(650) 5797881
(650) 5797881
Project Ninety Inc |
Betts House
Project Ninety Inc |
Carner House
(650) 3489218;
INTAKE1
Adults
www.horizonservices.org
Adults
Adolescents
www.projectninety.org/
Adults
www.projectninety.org/
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
recovery
Specialized
programs;
Adolescent
(outpatient),
Seniors (acute
inpatient &
outpatient day
program) Dual
diagnosis
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Hospital inpatient,
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
Social Model
Detoxification
Program is a 15bed facility serving
men and women
withdrawing from
the effects of
alcohol and other
drugs located in
San Mateo.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services in
Spanish and ASL.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish and ASL.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
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Project Ninety Inc |
Donnolly House
(650) 5797881
(650) 5797881
Project Ninety Inc |
Duntz House
www.projectninety.org/
Adults
(650) 5797881
www.projectninety.org/
Adults
Project Ninety Inc |
Elliott Center
(650) 5797881
www.projectninety.org/
Adults
The Sequoia Center
(650) 3645504
www.sequoiacenter.com
Adults
Womens Recovery
Association | San
Mateo County/Elms
House
(650) 3486603
www.womensrecovery.org
Women
Updated 12/23/08
days). Services in
Spanish and ASL.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services in
Spanish and ASL.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services in
Spanish and ASL.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services in
Spanish and ASL.
Services include
Intervention,
Assessment &
Referral, Medical
Detoxification,
Mental Health,
Residential
Treatment, Day
Treatment,
Intensive Evening
Outpatient
Programs, Family
Program,
Education Program
as well as a
Continuing Care
Program. Services
also in Spanish.
Provides substance
abuse treatment
services
Type of Care:
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days) and
outpatient as well
as residential
services with
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SANTA
CLARA
COUNTY
childcare provided.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days).
Womens Recovery
Association | San
Mateo County/Laurel
House
(650) 3486603
www.womensrecovery.org
Women
Womens Recovery
Association | Tracys
Place of Hope
(650) 3486603
www.womensrecovery.org
Adolescent
girls
Youth & Family
Enrichment Services
(YFES)
650-5919623
www.yfes.org
Adults and
adolescents
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
Advent Group
Ministries | Genesis
(408) 8470504;
INTAKE1
(408) 2810708x115;
INTAKE2
(408) 2810708x130
(408) 2724321
www.adventgm.com
Adolescents
Counseling and
residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days)
Adults
Asian American
Recovery Services
(AARS) - Santa Clara
County
(408) 2713900
www.aars-inc.org
Adults and
adolescents
(Asian
community)
Asian Pacific Family
Resource Center
(408) 2998900
www.php.com/asian-pacificfamily-resource-center
Adults and
adolescents
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment.
Services include
outpatient
treatment for
adults and
adolescents.
Services also in
multiple languages.
The Centers are
one-stop,
conveniently
located operations
offering on-site
support groups and
Alexian Associates |
Family Psychology and
Counseling
Updated 12/23/08
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days)
Services include
outpatient
counseling for
adolescents and
adults and
residential program
for adolescents.
SERVICES OFFERED
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Amicus House
(408) 2942277;
INTAKE2
(408) 3134175
www.amicushouse.com
Adults
ARH Pate House |
Residential Treatment
Center
(408) 2954103
Men
ARH Recovery Homes
Inc | House on the Hill
(408) 2816570x1;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919
Adults
(including
women and
their
children)
ARH Recovery Homes
Inc | Mariposa Lodge
(408) 2816555;
INTAKE1
(408) 2816555x654
5;
INTAKE2
(408) 2816555x655
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
counseling for
problems of family
violence,
drug/alcohol
abuse, parenting
effectiveness,
appropriate
discipline, caring
for medically
fragile children and
other issues that
can cause family
dysfunction. Onsite
drug and alcohol
treatment. Services
in multiple
languages.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days)
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days)
Hospital inpatient,
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
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ARH Recovery Homes
Inc | Treatment
Options
0;
HOTLINE1
(800) 4889919
(408) 9377082;
INTAKE1
(408) 9377083
Adults
Benny McKeown
Center
(408) 2596565;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919
Adults
CADS Inc |
Countywide Alcohol
and Drug Services
(408) 3709688;
INTAKE2
(800) 8111800
Adults
Camp Recovery
Centers | Outpatient
Services
(408) 3672190
www.camprecovery.com
Adolescents
Catholic Charities of
San Jose
(408) 4680100;
INTAKE1
(408) 3255180;
INTAKE2
(408) 9559170
408) 7925656;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919
www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/
Adults
Central Treatment and
Recovery Center
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services in
Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish and
Vietnamese.
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment. Services
in Spanish,
Vietnamese and
ASL.
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment.
Provides individual
and group therapy
for co-eds, males,
and females, along
with
psychoeducation
and relapse
prevention groups.
Outpatient
Substance abuse
treatment.
Services also in
Spanish.
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Central Valley Clinic
(408) 8855400;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919
Adults
Central Valley
Methadone Clinic
(408) 8855400;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919
Adults
Combined Addicts and
Professionals Services
(CAPS) Residential
Unit
(408) 2945425
Adults
Economic and Social
Opportunities Inc |
Family Health Services
(408) 9710888
Adults
Family and Children
Services | Substance
Abuse Treatment
Program
(408) 2886200;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919;
INTAKE2
(408) 2929353
Gateway Program
1-800488-9919
www.fcservices.org
Adults
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
Mix of mental
health and
substance abuse
services
Type of Care:
Outpatient
Mix of mental
health and
substance abuse
services
Type of Care:
Outpatient.
Methadone clinic.
Services also in
Spanish.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
Provides
outpatient
substance abuse
treatment. Services
also in Spanish.
Both outpatient
and individual
treatment for
adults. Also group
therapy. Therapy
sessions take place
in both co-ed and
single-sex
environments.
Services also in
Spanish.
The Gateway
Program is the
point-of-entry to
the full spectrum of
Department of
Alcohol & Drug
Services (DADS)
Adult Managed
Care Services.
Prospective clients
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Gilroy Family
Resource Center
(408) 8465000
Adults
Horizon Services |
Horizon South
(408) 2838555
www.horizonservices.org
Men
Life Choices
Treatment Services
INTAKE1
(408) 971-
www.lifechoicestreatment.org
Adults and
families
Updated 12/23/08
call 1-800-7040900 to get
screening and
prompt
authorization for
treatment.
Gateway also
provides
information and
referrals twentyfour hours a day.
The Centers are
one-stop,
conveniently
located operations
offering on-site
support groups and
counseling for
problems of family
violence,
drug/alcohol
abuse, parenting
effectiveness,
appropriate
discipline, caring
for medically
fragile children and
other issues that
can cause family
dysfunction. Onsite
drug and alcohol
services. Services
also in Spanish.
Provides a 10 bed
detoxification and
31 bed residential
program for men.
It is designed to
provide a phased
continuum of
services for those
entering the
ongoing recovery
process.
Offers residential
drug treatment,
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Inc
7811
Nuestra Casa Family
Resource Center
(408) 2517663
Adults and
families
Pathway Society Inc |
Pathway Outpatient
Center
408) 2441834;
INTAKE2
(800) 4889919
Adults
Project Ninety Inc
(650) 5797881x125
Santa Clara County
Department of
Alcohol and Drug
Services |
Family/Children/Com
munity Servs Div
Santa Clara County
ODF | East Valley
Treatment and
Recovery Ctr
(408) 2726518
Adults and
adolescents
(408) 2726581;
INTAKE1
(800) 488-
Adults
www.projectninety.org
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
sober living, and
rehabilitation for
drug and alcohol
abuse.
The Centers are
one-stop,
conveniently
located operations
offering on-site
support groups and
counseling for
problems of family
violence,
drug/alcohol
abuse, parenting
effectiveness,
appropriate
discipline, caring
for medically
fragile children and
other issues that
can cause family
dysfunction. Onsite
drug and alcohol
services.
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish and ASL.
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Outpatient.
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9919
Santa Clara
Department of
Alcohol and Drug
Programs | South
County Meth Clinic
(408) 6834053;
INTAKE1
(800) 4889919
Support Systems
Homes Inc | Alcohol
and Drug Treatment
Center
(408) 3709688;
INTAKE1
(800) 8111800
Ujirani Family
Resource Center
(408) 2515142
Adults
www.drug-rehabilitation.com
Adults
Adults and
families.
Updated 12/23/08
Services also in
Spanish.
Substance abuse
treatment,
detoxification,
Methadone
Maintenance,
Methadone
Detoxification
Services also in
Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient,
Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment.
Services also in
Spanish,
Vietnamese and
ASL.
The Centers are
one-stop,
conveniently
located operations
offering on-site
support groups and
counseling for
problems of family
violence,
drug/alcohol
abuse, parenting
effectiveness,
appropriate
discipline, caring
for medically
fragile children and
other issues that
can cause family
dysfunction. Onsite
alcohol and drug
services.
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SANTA
CRUZ
COUNTY
West Valley College C
DAAP
(408) 9938747
Adults
Willow Home
(408) 2945072
Adults
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
SERVICES OFFERED
Community Recovery
Services
North
County:
427-5290;
South
County:
722-5914
www.scccc.org/communityrecovery-services/
Adults
Community Support
Services
(831) 4590444
(800) 9522335
www.scccc.org/communitysupport-services/
Adults
Janus of Santa Cruz
(831) 4621060
(831) 4621770
www.janussc.org/
Adults and
adolescents
Provides
outpatient and
residential drug
and alcohol
treatment and
counseling services
at 6 facilities in
both Santa Cruz
and Watsonville.
Outpatient, partial
hospitalization/day
treatment/dual
diagnosis. Services
also in Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient,
partial
hospitalization/day
treatment,
perinatal
treatment, sober
Updated 12/23/08
Substance abuse
treatment services
Type of Care:
Outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), and
outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
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New Life Community
Services
(831) 4271007
http://www.nlcsonline.org/
Adults
(including
women and
their
children)
Santa Cruz County
Health Services
Agency
Mental Health and
Substance Abuse
Services
-- Alcohol and Drug
Services --
(831) 4544050
www.santacruzhealth.org/cmhs/
2alcohol.htm
Adults
Santa Cruz County
Health Services
Agency
Mental Health and
Substance Abuse
Services
-- Child and
Adolescent Mental
Health Services
The
Access
Team
(800) 9522335
or
(831) 4544900
www.santacruzhealth.org/cmhs/
2children.htm
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
living environment,
detox treatment
and Methadone
treatment.
Services also in
Spanish and ASL.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient.
Services also in
Spanish.
Adult services
include Drug CourtAlcohol and other
drug education,
group and
individual
counseling,
employment
counseling and
case management
services are
provided to court
referred clients for
a minimum of one
year, drinking
driver program and
drug diversion
program.
Youth services
include outpatient
services/
Counseling, YES &
Escuela Quetzalclean & sober
classroom/
counseling
programs,and Tyler
House is a six bed,
co-educational
therapeutic
residential program
that provides dual
diagnosis mental
health/substance
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SOLANO
COUNTY
Sobriety Works
(831) 4761747
www.sobrietyworks.com/
Adults
Sunflower House
(831) 4233890
www.scccc.org/youth-services/
Adults
(including
women and
their
children)
Adolescents
Youth Services
AGENCY/
LOCATION
Alcoholics Anonymous
| Dixon
(831) 4298350
(831) 4258359
(831) 4250771
PHONE
NUMBER
(916) 7562829
Alcoholics Anonymous
| Solano County
707-6438217
Adults
Alcoholics Anonymous
| Vacaville
707-4462244
Adults
Bay Area Services
Network (BASN)
(707) 4352247
Adults
(especially
parolees)
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
abuse treatment
for adolescents
between the ages
of 12 and 17.
Outpatient, partial
hospitalization/day
treatment, relapse
prevention,
individual, couples
and family
counseling,
aftercare and
alternatives to
incarceration.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days)
Outpatient, partial
hospitalization/day
treatment. Services
also in Spanish.
SERVICES OFFERED
Self-help support
groups for those
with alcoholism
and have a desire
to stop drinking.
Self-help support
groups for those
with alcoholism
and have a desire
to stop drinking.
Self-help support
groups for those
with alcoholism
and have a desire
to stop drinking.
Provides parolees
of the California
Department of
Corrections with
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Healthy Partnerships
(HP)
707-4478982;
707 4251799;
707 6931733
Adults
Narcotics Anonymous
for Napa and Solano
counties
24 hour
hotline
(707) 2515982
Adults
Solano County Health
& Social Services
Department |
Substance Abuse
Services
707-4352220
Adults and
adolescents
Southern County
Alcoholics Counsel
707-6432715
Adults
Updated 12/23/08
opportunities to
recover from
alcohol/drug
addictions.
Substance abuse
treatment services
include: residential,
non-residential
(out-patient), sober
living,
detoxification, and
case management.
Services in Spanish.
Healthy
Partnerships (HP) is
an out patient AOD
behavioral
healthcare
provider and State
Licensed Driving
Under the
Influence (DUI)
Program. Services
also in Spanish.
Self-help support
groups for those
with drug addiction
and have a desire
to stop using drugs.
Provides a wide
range of
prevention,
intervention,
treatment and
recovery services
for substance
abuse problems,
including
alcoholism and
other drug
addictions.
Provides
alcohol/drug
services, detox
residential drug &
treatment program
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SONOMA
COUNTY
St. Helena Hospital
Center for Behavioral
Health | Alcohol and
Chemical Recovery
Program
(707) 6482200
www.sthelenahospital.org/Behav
ioral/ACRP.shtml
Adults
Youth and Family
Services
707-5542397
http://www.yfs.org/
Adults and
adolescents
AGENCY/
LOCATION
PHONE
NUMBER
WEBSITE
POP.
SERVED
Updated 12/23/08
for men and
women. Drop-in
support, outpatient
recovery program,
information &
referral. Services
also in Spanish.
Provides day
treatment,
extended day
treatment and
residential
treatment.
Provides parent
support services,
counseling
services, drug and
alcohol counseling.
The Aurora Family
Recovery Program
helps pregnant and
parenting,
chemically
dependent women
reduce drug use.
Aurora women
participate in day
treatment or
intensive
outpatient groups
for drug treatment,
relapse prevention,
and developing
interpersonal
skills. Rosewood
House provides
clean and sober
transitional
housing for
women. Keys is a
treatment program
for substance
abusing adult
males.
SERVICES OFFERED
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A Step Up
(707) 7954336
Adults
Azure Acres | A Camp
Recovery Centers
Program
(707) 8233385;
INTAKE2
(800) 2227292
www.azureacres.com
Adults
California Human
Development Corp |
Athena House
(707) 5263150
www.chdcorp.org
Women
California Human
Development Corp |
Project Intercept
(707) 5232242
www.chdcorp.org
Adults
Campobello Chemical
Dependency |
Recovery Center
(707) 5794066
www.campobello.org
Adults
Casa Teresa
(707) 8299557;
INTAKE1
(707) 5730117;
HOTLINE1
(707) 5731590
Women
(and their
children)
Updated 12/23/08
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days). Services also
in Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment,
continuing care
and intensive
outpatient.
Athena House is a
twenty-six bed
treatment center
serving women
only.
Outpatient
services-A pre-trial
criminal diversion
program designed
for most
misdemeanor
offenders.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days), Outpatient,
Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment.
Provides women’s
residential longterm substance
abuse treatment
services (more
than 30 days).
Offers residential
beds for clients’
children. Services
also in Spanish.
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Drug Abuse
Alternatives Center
(DAAC)
(707) 5443295
www.daacinfo.org/
Adults
Mountain Vista Farm
(707) 9966716;
INTAKE2
(800) 3006716
www.mountainvistafarm.com
Adults
New Options
Recovery Services
(707) 5739690
PsychStrategies Inc |
Sequoia Recovery and
MH Services
(707) 5248144;
R House | Oak Park
Facility
HOTLINE2
(707) 5268300
(707) 5392948;
INTAKE1
(707) 5712215x25
Adults and
adolescents
www.psychstrategies.com
Adults
Women and
adolescents
R House | San Luis
Facility
(707) 5392948;
INTAKE1
(707) 5712215x25
Women and
adolescents
R House | Speers
Facility
(707) 5392948;
Women and
adolescents
Updated 12/23/08
Provides
outpatient,
residential,
Methadone
maintenance and
detoxification,
needle exchange
service, sober living
house, schoolbased program,
perinatal day
treatment and
transitional living
center. Services
also in Spanish.
Residential shortterm treatment (30
days or less),
Outpatient, Partial
hospitalization/day
treatment
Provides
outpatient
treatment.
Provides
outpatient
treatment.
Substance abuse
treatment and
halfway house residential longterm treatment for
adolescents,
women
Substance abuse
treatment and
halfway house residential longterm treatment for
adolescents,
women
Substance abuse
treatment and
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INTAKE1
(707) 5712215x25
R House | Winding
Creek Facility
707) 5392948;
INTAKE1
(707) 5712215x25
Saint Anthony
Foundation | Saint
Anthony Farm
(707) 7947120;
INTAKE1
(415) 2418338
www.stanthonysf.org/services/se
rvices-farm.html
Men
Santa Rosa Treatment
Program
(707) 5760818x1;
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(707) 5760818
www.srtp.net/
Adults and
adolescents
Womens Recovery
Services
(707) 5270412
www.womensrecoveryservices.o
rg
Women
(and their
children)
Updated 12/23/08
halfway house residential longterm treatment for
adolescents,
women
Substance abuse
treatment and
halfway house residential longterm treatment for
adolescents,
women
Residential
treatment- the
program last six
months and
includes: individual
counseling,
education groups,
structured
recreation
opportunities,
AA/NA group and
outside meetings
and structured
work component.
Provides
outpatient
services, addiction
education for
families,
Methadone
replacement
medication
therapy,
Buprenorphine
medication therapy
and anger
management.
Residential longterm treatment
(more than 30
days).
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