| Acute Psychiatric Hospital  
	A 24-hour a day inpatient facility usually locked. Staff provides 
		immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute symptoms of 
		mental illness and related substance induced disorders particularly 
		 focusing on those who are a danger to themselves or others, or are 
		gravely disabled.  The goal of the  program is to stabilize and 
		help the clients re-establish themselves in the community as quickly as 
		possible. 
        Alta Bates/Herrick Medical CenterEden HospitalFremont HospitalJohn George Psychiatric Pavilion | 
    
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 Adjunct Services   Services that are not directly related to treatment or prevention, but 
		assist the client in maintaining the status achieved during treatment.  
		Examples of services include vocational training and housing assistance. 
		(Many of the programs that provide adjunct services also provide 
		treatment.)  
       ACCESS-CountywideACCESS-North CountyACCESS-South CountyAlameda Community Support CenterAllied FellowshipAsian Community Mental Health CenterBACS Employment ProgramBerkeley Drop-In CenterBonita Supported Independent Living ProgramCasa Del Sol-La Clinica de la RazaCHANGES Dual Recovery Program--TelecareEast Bay Community Recovery Project- OaklandEden Community Support CenterGladman Mental Health Rehabilitation CenterHarrison HouseLa Familia Counseling ServiceMorton Bakar Center-TelecareOakland Community Support CenterOakland Homeless ProjectS.T.A.G.E.S.-TelecareS.T.R.I.D.E.S.-TelecareSouth County Homeless ProjectTri-City Community Support CenterValley Community Support CenterVocational Rehabilitation ProgramWest Oakland Mental Health Center | 
    
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 Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Treatment  
      
		 Services are provided to youth between the ages of 12-18.  
		Treatment services include assessment, treatment planning, 
		individual/group/family counseling, social and recreational activities.  
       Asian Community Mental Health CenterAsian Pacific Psychological ServicesCentro de JuventudCommunity Counseling Education Center (CCEC)Community Recovery CenterNew Bridge ASPIRE School ProgramProject EdenThunder Road Adolescent TreatmentValley Community Health Center | 
    
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 Case Management  
		Case management is a participant-centered and goal-oriented process for 
		assessing the needs of an individual for particular services.  Case 
		managers assist the client in obtaining services, reviews participant 
		accomplishments, outcomes and barriers to completing goals.  
       ACCESS-CountywideACCESS-North CountyACCESS-South CountyAlameda Community Support CenterAsian Community Mental Health CenterBACS Supported Independent Living Case Management ProgramBonita Supported Independent Living ProgramCasa Del Sol-La Clinica de la RazaCHANGES Dual Recovery Program--TelecareChildren's Specialized ServicesEden Community Support CenterHarrison HouseHighland HospitalInteragency Child and Family TeamLa Familia Counseling ServiceOakland Community Support CenterOakland Homeless ProjectS.T.A.G.E.S.-TelecareS.T.R.I.D.E.S.-TelecareSouth County Homeless ProjectSTARS-Community Services ProgramTri-City Community Support CenterValley Community Support CenterWest Oakland Mental Health Center | 
    
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 Community Support Services/Service Teams   
	  
		The Community Support Centers are made up of service teams that provide 
		crisis, individual, group, family and case management services.  
		All the service teams include case managers and a psychiatrist. Only 
		clients with primary mental health diagnosis are accepted.  
       Alameda Community Support CenterAsian Community Mental Health CenterBACS Supported Independent Living Case Management ProgramBonita Supported Independent Living ProgramCasa Del Sol-La Clinica de la RazaEden Community Support CenterLa Familia Counseling ServiceOakland Community Support CenterS.T.R.I.D.E.S.-TelecareTri-City Community Support CenterValley Community Support CenterWest Oakland Mental Health Center | 
    
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 Crisis Services   
		Immediate therapeutic response to clients exhibiting acute distress due to 
		mental illness, or substance abuse  disorders particularly focusing 
		on those individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others.  
       ACCESS-CountywideACCESS-North CountyACCESS-South CountyChildren and Youth Crisis TeamEden Children's Outpatient ServicesGuidance ClinicJohn George Psychiatric PavilionOakland Children’s Outpatient ServicesTri-City Children’s Outpatient ServicesValley Children’s Outpatient ServicesWest Oakland Children's Services | 
    
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 Day Care Habilitative   
		
		Day Care Habilitative programs provide counseling and rehabilitative 
		services to clients with substance abuse.  Each client attends the 
		program a minimum of 2-4 hours per session per day, at least 3-5 days a 
		week minimum and have  regularly assigned, structured and 
		supervised treatment services.  Clients live independently, 
		semi-independently or in a supervised care facility.  Services 
		included: individual counseling, group counseling, medication collateral 
		services and crisis intervention.  
       Healthy Infant ProgramHighland HospitalOptions Recovery ServicesSecond Chance Women's Phoenix CenterWest Oakland Health Center-Outpatient | 
    
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 Day Treatment  
            
		Day treatment provides a structured therapeutic milieu to a group of clients 
		who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization.  Day treatment 
		provides an alternative to hospitalization and help to maintain clients 
		in the community.  Clients are  seen from 3 to 5 days a week 
		for individual, group and/or family therapy. Psychopharmacologic 
		treatment may also be provided.  
       Children's Learning CenterEast Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)-FremontEast Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)-OaklandEast Bay Community Recovery Project-OaklandFred Finch Youth CenterLa CheimLa Familia Counseling ServiceLincoln Child CenterSenecaSTARSValley Children’s Outpatient Services | 
    
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 Detoxification  
		A short term residential setting for individuals who require 
		detoxification from abused substances  A structured schedule of 
		activities is an integral part of the program in order to start a new 
		pattern of behavior for the individual.  Physician ordered 
		medication may be ordered if necessary for the client.  Clients 
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 Medication Support   
		
		Medication support services include prescribing, administering, dispensing 
		and monitoring of medications necessary for maintenance of an individual 
		with symptoms of mental impairment.  
        Alameda Children's Outpatient ServicesAlameda Community Support CenterAlameda County Behavioral Health Care 
		Provider NetworkAlta Bates/Herrick Medical CenterAsian Community Mental Health CenterAsian Pacific Psychological ServicesBACS Supported Independent Living Case Management ProgramBonita Supported Independent Living ProgramCasa Del Sol-La Clinica de la RazaCHANGES Dual Recovery Program-TelecareChildren's HospitalEast Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)-FremontEden Children's Outpatient ServicesEden Community Support CenterFred Finch Youth CenterGuidance ClinicJohn George Psychiatric PavilionLa CheimLa Familia Counseling ServiceLincoln Child CenterOakland Children’s Outpatient ServicesOakland Community Support CenterS.T.A.G.E.S. - TelecareS.T.R.I.D.E.S. - TelecareSchuman - Liles Psychiatric ClinicSenecaTri-City Children’s Outpatient ServicesTri-City Community Support CenterValley Children’s Outpatient ServicesValley Community Support CenterWest Oakland Children's ServicesWest Oakland Mental Health Center | 
    
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 Narcotic Treatment Programs   
		
		Any opiate addiction treatment modality which provides individuals 
		addicted to heroin or other opiate drug with daily doses of a legal 
		regulated substitute drug.  Programs generally offer replacement 
		narcotic therapy for the purpose of detoxification or maintenance.  
		Individual and group counseling are  a part of this treatment modality.  
        Berkeley Addiction Treatment Services (BATS)H.A.A.R.T. - HaywardH.A.A.R.T. - OaklandSAACSWest Oakland Health Center-OutpatientZDK,14th Street Medical Group | 
    
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 Other Services   
		Unique services that are one of a kind and does not  follow a 
		specific service modality.  
       Alameda County Public Guardian/ConservatorBehavioral Health Care Consumer Assistance OfficeCenter for Independent LivingConditional Release ProgramCriminal Justice ProgramCrisis Support Services (Suicide Prevention)Early Childhood Consultation Program (ECCP)Mental Health AdvocatesNative American Health CenterParental Stress | 
    
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 Outpatient/Non-Residential   
		
		Services and activities are offered at the program site or other 
		locations in the community. Clients live independently, 
		semi-independently or in supervised care facilities.   
		Services and activities are designed  to meet the needs of the client 
		and their families.  Services include intake, assessment, treatment 
		planning, individual counseling, group counseling, training/education, 
		social/recreation activities, TB screening, collateral services and 
		crisis intervention. Other specialty services vary with each program.  
        Alameda Children's Outpatient ServicesAlameda County Behavioral Health Care 
		Provider NetworkAnn Martin Children's CenterAsian Pacific Psychological ServicesBi-Bett DUI ProgramCenter on DeafnessCHANGES Dual Recovery Program - TelecareCommunity Recovery CenterEast Bay Community Recovery Project - HaywardEast Bay Community Recovery Project - OaklandEast Oakland Recovery CenterEden Children's Outpatient ServicesHighland HospitalIntegrated Counseling & Consulting ServicesMujeres Con EsperanzaNew Bridge Foundation, Inc - OaklandNew Leaf Counseling ServicesOakland Children’s Outpatient ServicesOccupational Health Services Inc. (OHS) - AlbanyOccupational Health Services Inc. (OHS) - DublinOccupational Health Services Inc. (OHS) - HaywardOccupational Health Services Inc. (OHS) - OaklandOptions Recovery ServicesPMR - Psychiatric Management Resources - FairmontPMR - Psychiatric Management Resources - HighlandProject EdenSecond Chance Ashland CenterSecond Chance Hayward Recovery CenterSecond Chance Tri-Cities ProgramSecond Chance Women's Phoenix CenterSecond Chance - Union CitySi Se PuedeSt. Mary's Center - Recovery 55Terra Firma Diversion/Education CenterThe Solid Foundation - Women's CenterTri-City Children’s Outpatient ServicesValley Children’s Outpatient ServicesValley Community Health CenterWest Oakland Children's ServicesWest Oakland Health Center - OutpatientXanthos | 
    
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 Prevention (Substance Abuse)   
		
		Provides education and information, alternative (clean and sober) 
		activities, problems identification and referral, and other 
		community-based strategies designed to prevent alcohol and other drug 
		problems and promote healthy behaviors and environments.  These 
		activities take place in many settings in the community such as schools, 
		community centers, churches, treatment facilities and work places.  
        Alcohol Policy NetworkCentro de JuventudClub LiveCommPreCommunity Counseling Education Center (CCEC)Community Recovery ServicesEast Bay Asian Youth CenterFilipinos for Affirmative ActionFriday Night LiveHarrison HouseHealth & Human Resource Education CenterHealth Through Art: Signs of RecoveryInterfaith Prevention ProgramNative American Youth Center of Urban Indian Health BoardProject EdenSan Leandro Community Counseling (SLCC)Valley Community Health CenterXanthosYMCA-Eastlake | 
    
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 Residential Treatment (AOD Focus)  
      Residential programs operate 24-hours facilities and offer individuals a 
		variety of recovery services and activities designed to address problems 
		resulting from alcohol and drug dependency. Treatment length varies from 
		3 to 18 months. Services include intake and assessment, treatment 
		planning, individual counseling and group counseling, 
		training/education, social/recreation activities, TB screening and 
		collateral services. Other specialized services vary with individual 
		facilities.  
        Allied FellowshipChrysalisCroninCURA-FremontCURA-OaklandEl ChanteGrace, IncKeller HouseMandela House IMandela House IIMilestones Human Services, IncNew Bridge Foundation, IncOrchidProject PrideR. L. Geddins Women's Empowerment Network (WEN)Seventh Step FoundationSupport Systems HomesThunder Road Adolescent Treatment | 
    
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 Residential Treatment (MH Focus)   
		
		Residential treatment programs provide therapeutic and social 
		rehabilitation services to seriously and persistently mentally ill 
		adults. Clients receive individual and group counseling, prevocational 
		training, and guidance in development of social skills, confidence, 
		self-esteem and independence. The average length of stay is 6-12 months 
		before moving to a board and care facility, satellite housing, or 
		independent living.  
        BACS Woodroe PlaceBonita HouseCasa de la Vida- Berkeley PlaceFred Finch Youth CenterLincoln Child Center | 
    
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 Secondary Prevention (AOD Focus)  
		
		Alcohol and drug secondary prevention strategies focus its efforts on 
		identifying and encouraging substance users in need of treatment to take 
		advantage of those services. The strategies include: early intervention, 
		outreach/intervention, referrals/screening/intake and  intravenous 
		drug use (IDU) Outreach.  
       East Oakland Recovery CenterMandana Community Recovery CenterSecond Chance Hayward Recovery CenterSecond Chance Tri-Cities ProgramSecond Chance-Union CityXanthos | 
    
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 Self Help/Peer Support  
 
		
		Peer support programs are staffed with persons whose qualifications are 
		based primarily on personal experience.  Sharing of experiences and 
		support of peers are the key elements of peer support operated 
		 programs.  
        Alameda County Network of Mental 
		Health ClientsOakland Independent Support Center 
		(OISC) | 
    
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 Shelters   
		
		Designed to provide mentally ill and/or substance abusing individuals 
		with shelter on a very short stay basis.  Some shelters provide 
		supportive services that enable transition into more permanent housing.  
        Harrison HouseOakland Homeless ProjectSouth County Homeless Project | 
    
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 Socialization Centers   
		
		      		Staff and members at socialization program plan and carry out a safe 
		structured program of social, educational and recreational activities.  
		An opportunity to work is provided at some centers.  
        Asian Community Mental Health CenterBACS Four Bridges Creative Living CenterBACS Hedco House Creative Living CenterBACS South County Creative Living CenterBACS Towne House Creative Living CenterBACS Valley Creative Living CenterBerkeley Drop-In CenterBonita-Creative Living CenterOakland Community Support CenterOakland Independent Support Center (OISC) | 
    
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 Sub-Acute   
		
		Sub-acute facilities are 24 hour locked facilities providing intensive 
		diagnostic evaluation and treatment services for severely impaired 
		residents suffering from a psychiatric illness.  On admission, a 
		team of mental health professionals makes individual assessments and 
		develops a comprehensive treatment plan.  Services include: 
		medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation,  community 
		outings, grooming, educational, social/recreational activities, family 
		meetings and support groups.  Clients are referred from acute care 
		facilities.  
        Gladman Mental Health Rehabilitation 
		CenterMorton Bakar Center-TelecareSTARSVilla Fairmont Hospital-Telecare | 
    
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 Transitional Living    
		
		Transitional living facilities serve clients transitioning from an 
		institutional setting such as an acute or sub-acute hospital for 
		mentally ill clients or from the criminal justice system back to the 
		community for substance abuse. Clients develop skills to help them live 
		independently.  
        East Oakland Recovery CenterSecond Chance Tri-Cities ProgramSeventh Step Foundation |