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Bay Area Services Network (BASN)  

The Bay Area Services Network Project of Alameda County provides drug and alcohol treatment to men and women who are on parole from the California Department of Corrections.  The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism, i.e., a return to custody, for parolees whose criminal behavior is linked to their substance abuse.

  • Allied Fellowship
  • Chrysalis
  • CURA-Fremont
  • East Bay Community Recovery Project - Oakland
  • East Oakland Recovery Center
  • New Bridge Foundation, Inc
  • Orchid
  • Palm Avenue Detox
  • Second Chance Hayward Recovery Center
  • Second Chance Tri-Cities Program
  • Seventh Step Foundation
  • Valley Community Health Center
  • West Oakland Health Center-Outpatient

Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) First Offender Programs  

The first offender DUI programs provide a variety of alcohol and drug education and counseling services.  Depending upon the blood alcohol levels of the participant or the offense, i.e., “wet reckless”, the programs offer 12, 30, and 45 hours of alcohol and drug education and counseling services.  Participants are typically referred to these programs by the courts.

  • Bi-Bett  DUI Program
  • Occupational Health  Services Inc. (OHS )-Albany
  • Occupational Health  Services Inc. (OHS)-Hayward
  • Occupational Health  Services Inc. (OHS)-Oakland
  • Second Chance Tri-Cities Program
  • Valley Community Health Center

Driving Under the Influence, (DUI) Multiple Offender Program  

The Multiple Offender Program is an 18-month program of alcohol and drug (AOD) education and counseling services.  Referrals are typically made by the courts.  Participation is on a weekly basis.  The first phase of the program consists of 12 hours of AOD education.  This is followed with 52 hours of group counseling.  Participation in self-help groups is included as an adjunct to the program.  The last 6 months of the program consist of aftercare.  The participants maintain monthly contact with their counselor during this period.

  • Occupational Health  Services Inc. (OHS) - Dublin
  • Occupational Health  Services Inc. (OHS) - Hayward
  • Occupational Health  Services Inc. (OHS) - Oakland

HIV Early Intervention  

The HIV early Intervention program provides for anonymous or confidential on-site HIV testing and counseling, confidential health assessment of HIV+ persons, health education, behavior change support, psychosocial counseling services and prevention therapeutic services. Transportation is provided at some sites.

  • East Bay Community Recovery Project- Oakland
  • Tiger Medic's
  • ZDK,14th Street Medical Group

PC 1000 Drug Diversion  

The PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program is a court ordered 20-week program that provides drug and alcohol education and counseling services.  It consists of 8 weekly education sessions followed by 12 weekly group-counseling sessions.  Supplementary services, such as self-help groups, family counseling, and individual counseling, as well as drug testing, are also included.

  • Integrated Counseling & Consulting Services
  • Second Chance Tri-Cities Program
  • Terra Firma Diversion/Education Center
  • Valley Community Health Center
  • West Oakland Health Center-Outpatient
  • Xanthos

Perinatal  

These are services that address treatment and recovery issues specific to pregnant, postpartum and parenting women such as medical/health care needs, emotional/psychosocial issues, parenting skills education, child development information, physical and sexual abuse, relationship issues and the coordination of other ancillary services.  Berkeley Addiction Treatment Services (BATS) East Bay Community Recovery Project- Oakland

  • H.A.A.R.T.- Oakland
  • Highland Hospital
  • Keller House
  • Mandela House I
  • Mandela House II
  • Mujeres Con Esperanza
  • Orchid
  • Project Pride
  • R. L. Geddins Women's Empowerment Network (WEN)
  • Second Chance Women's Phoenix Center
  • The Solid Foundation-Women's Center
  • West Oakland Health Center-Outpatient
  • ZDK,14th Street Medical Group

Prop. 36  

Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000) provides for alcohol and drug treatment as well as addressing co-occurring issues concerning mental illness, lack of job skills and literacy. Services are available to individuals arrested for non-violent drug possession whom the court system has deemed eligible and who have agreed to accept a sentence of treatment in lieu of incarceration.  All participants are formally assessed and referred to treatment by Behavioral Health Care Services staff.

  • Allied Fellowship
  • Chrysalis
  • Cronin
  • CURA - Fremont
  • East Bay Community Recovery Project- Hayward
  • East Oakland Recovery Center
  • El Chante
  • Grace, Inc
  • H.A.A.R.T. - Hayward
  • H.A.A.R.T.- Oakland
  • Highland Hospital
  • Integrated Counseling & Consulting Services
  • Milestones Human Services, Inc
  • Mujeres Con Esperanza
  • New Bridge Foundation, Inc
  • New Bridge Foundation, Inc - Oakland
  • New Leaf Counseling Services
  • Options Recovery Services
  • Project Pride
  • SAACS
  • Second Chance Ashland Center
  • Second Chance Hayward Recovery Center
  • Second Chance Tri-Cities Program
  • Second Chance Women's Phoenix Center
  • Si Se Puede
  • Support Systems Homes
  • The Solid Foundation-Women's Center
  • Valley Community Health Center
  • Xanthos
  • ZDK,14th Street Medical Group

TBS (Therapeutic Behavioral Services)  

Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) are one-to-one behavioral intervention services available to some children/youth who are full-scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries.  These are short-term services used to address specific behaviors which jeopardize the child/youth's living situation.  The mental health provider is available to provide individualized one-to-one behavioral assistance and interventions to the child/youth on-site.  The child/youth must meet eligibility requirements and these services must be authorized by the BHCS, TBS Coordinator.

  • Fred Finch Youth Center
  • Lincoln Child Center
  • Seneca
  • STARS