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 Page 1 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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, Page 2 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 3 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Updated 12/23/08 Page 4 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 5 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 6 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 7 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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, Page 8 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 9 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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, Domestic NonPage 10 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 11 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 12 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 13 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 14 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 15 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 16 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 17 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 18 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 19 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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, Page 20 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 21 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 22 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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, Page 23 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 24 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 25 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 26 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 27 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 28 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 29 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 30 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 31 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 32 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 33 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 34 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 35 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 36 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 37 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 38 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 39 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 40 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 residential longPage 41 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 42 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 43 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 44 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 45 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 46 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 47 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 48 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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, Page 49 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 50 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 51 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 52 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 53 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 54 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 55 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 56 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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. Page 57 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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 Page 58 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice” 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; INTAKE1 (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). Page 59 Bay Area Academy – 2009 Resources-“Caregiver Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Practice”