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ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Following is a list of Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services providers who are often available to accept new clients. However, some listed providers offer only specialized services to limited populations. The Behavioral Health Care Services ACCESS Program is designed to provide screening and referral services, and we strongly recommend that you use them to select a provider. The licensed clinicians at ACCESS will hear your concerns and then help you find the provider who can best meet your specific needs, including language and communication needs. They have the most up-to-date information on which providers have current openings. You can reach them by calling 1-800- 491-9099 (or for hearing impaired TTY 1-800-653-2373) toll free from anywhere in California. Once a provider has been identified, you call the provider directly to schedule an appointment. Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Lista de remisión de proveedores Sitio web: http://www.acbhcs.org/Docs/ProviderList.pdf La siguiente es una lista de los proveedores de Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services que por lo general están disponibles para aceptar nuevos clientes. No obstante, algunos de los proveedores mencionados ofrecen únicamente servicios especializados a poblaciones limitadas. El programa ACCESS de Behavioral Health Care Services está diseñado para proporcionar exámenes y servicios de remisión, y recomendamos enfáticamente que los utilice para seleccionar un proveedor. Los médicos clínicos con licencia de ACCESS escucharán sus inquietudes y le ayudarán a encontrar el proveedor que pueda cumplir mejor con sus necesidades específicas, incluidas las necesidades de idioma y comunicación. Ellos cuentan con la información más actualizada sobre qué proveedores atienden actualmente. Puede comunicarse con ellos si llama al número gratuito 1-800-491- 9099 (las personas con problemas auditivos pueden comunicarse a la línea TTY al 1-800-653-2373) desde cualquier parte de California. Una vez que se haya identificado un proveedor, puede llamarlo directamente para programar una cita. Alameda 郡行為健康護理服務提供者轉診清單 網http://www.acbhcs.org/Docs/ProviderList.pdf 以下是通常可接受新客戶的Alameda郡行為健康護理服務提供者清單,不過,部分列出的服務提供者僅為特定族群提供專門服務。行為健康護理服務 ACCESS 計劃的設計宗旨在於提供篩檢與轉診服務,我們強烈建議您利用這些服務來選擇服務提供者。ACCESS 的持照臨床醫師會聆聽您的疑慮,然後協助您找到最符合您特定需求的服務提供者,包括語言及溝通需求。他們擁有哪些服務提供者目前有約診空缺的最新資訊。您可撥打 加州全區免付費 電話 1-800-491-9099(或撥TTY聽障專線1-800-653-2373)與他們聯絡。找到服務提供者之後,即可直接電洽該服務提供者,以排定約診時間。 1 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 Dịch Vụ Chăm Sóc Bệnh Tâm Thần Quận Alameda Danh Sách Nhóm Chăm Sóc Trang mạng: http://www.acbhcs.org/Docs/ProviderList.pdf Sau đây là danh sách các Nhóm Chăm Sóc Bệnh Tâm Thần Quận Alameda thường nhận bệnh nhân mới. Tuy nhiên, một số nhóm chăm sóc được liệt kê ở đây chỉ cung cấp các dịch vụ chuyên môn cho một số người giới hạn. Chương Trình ACCESS của Dịch Vụ Chăm Sóc Bệnh Tâm Thần được thiết kế để cung cấp dịch vụ khám thăm dò và giới thiệu, và chúng tôi khẩn khoản đề nghị quý vị nên sử dụng các dịch vụ này để chọn một nhóm chăm sóc. Các chuyên viên y tế có giấy phép hành nghề tại ACCESS sẽ lắng nghe các quan tâm của quý vị và giúp quý vị tìm nhóm chăm sóc nào đáp ứng tốt nhất cho các nhu cầu đặc biệt của quý vị, kể cả các nhu cầu về ngôn ngữ và truyền đạt. Họ có thông tin cập nhật mới nhất về nhóm chăm sóc nào hiện còn nhận bệnh nhân mới. Quý vị có thể gọi cho họ đến số miễn phí 1-800-491-9099 (hoặc đến số TTY 1-800-653-2373 dành cho người khiếm thính), từ bất cứ nơi nào trong California. Khi đã chọn được nhóm chăm sóc, quý vị nên gọi trực tiếp đến nơi đó để lấy hẹn. ﻳﺘﻨﺎک ﺍﺩﻳﻤﻼﺁ ﻳﺮﺍﺗﻔﺮ ﺗﻤﻼﺱ ﺗﺒﻘﺎﺭﻡ ﺗﺎﻣﺪﺥ ﻧﺎﮔﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻋﺎﺟﺮﺍ ﺗﺴﺮﻫﻒ http://www.acbhcs.org/Docs/ProviderList.pdf ﺗﻳﺎﺳﺑﻭ: ﺩﻧﻨﮏ ﻳﻢ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻳﺪﻭﺩﺣﻢ ﻳﺎﻫﻬﻮﺭگ ﻳﺎﺭﺏ ﺍﺭ ﻳﺮﺍک ﻫﮋﻳﻮ ﺗﺎﻣﺪﺥ ﺍﻓﺮﺹ ﺗﺴﺮﻫﻒ ﻧﻴﺎ ﺭﺩ ﻫﺪﺵ ﺩﻳﻖ ﻧﺎﮔﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﺯﺍ ﻳﺨﺮﺏ ،ﻻﺡ ﻧﻴﻊ ﺭﺩ .ﺗﺴﺎ ﻫﺪﻣﺂ ﺩﻧﺎ ﻫﺪﺍﻣﺂ ﺩﻳﺪﺝ ﻧﺎﺭﺍﻣﻴﺐ ﻟﻮﺑﻖ ﻳﺎﺭﺏ ﺑﻠﻐﺎ ﻫﮏ ﻳﺘﻨﺎک ﺍﺩﻳﻤﻼﺁ ﻳﺮﺍﺗﻔﺮ ﺗﻤﻼﺱ ﺗﺒﻘﺎﺭﻡ ﺗﺎﻣﺪﺥ ﻧﺎﮔﺪﻧﻨﮏ. ﺭﺍﺩﺯﺍﻭﺝ ﻧﺎﺳﺎﻧﺸﻨﺎﻭﺭ .ﺩﻳﻨﮏ ﻫﺪﺍﻓﺘﺴﺎ ﻫﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻧﺪﺭک ﺑﺎﺧﺘﻨﺎ ﻳﺎﺭﺏ ﺍﻫﻨﺂ ﺗﺎﻣﺪﺥ ﺯﺍ ﻫﮏ ﻣﻴﻨﮏ ﻳﻢ ﺷﺮﺍﻓﺲ ﺍﺩﮐﻮﻡ ﺍﻡ ﻭ ،ﺗﺴﺎ ﻫﺪﺵ ﻳﺤﺎﺭﻁ ﻋﺎﺟﺮﺍ ﻭ ﻳﺮﮔﻼﺑﺮﻍ ACCESSﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﺗﺴﺮﻫﻒ ،ﺭﻳﺰ ﺭﺩ ﻳﺮﺍﺗﻔﺮ ﺗﻤﻼﺱ ﺗﺒﻘﺎﺭﻡ ﺗﺎﻣﺪﺥ ﻫﻤﺎﻧﺮﺏ ﻳﺎﻫ ﻫﻐﺪﻏﺪ ﻫﺐ ﺭﺩ ﻧﺎﮔﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻣﺎﺩک ﻫﮑﻨﻴﺎ ﺩﺭﻭﻣﺮﺩ ﺗﺎﻋﻼﻁﺎ ﻧﻴﺮﺕ ﺩﻣﺂﺯﻭﺭ ﺯﺍ ﺍﻫﻨﺂ .ﻧﺪﻭﻣﻦ ﺭﺍﺭﻗﺮﺏ ﻁﺎﺑﺘﺮﺍ ﻭ ﻧﺎﺑﺰ ﻫﺐ ﻁﻮﺑﺮﻡ ﺗﺎﺯﺍﻳﻦ ﻟﻤﺎﺵ ،ﺩﻳﺎﻣﻨﺐ ﻫﺪﺭﻭﺁﺭﺏ ﻫﺠﻮ ﻧﻴﺮﺗﻬﺐ ﻫﺐ ﺍﺭ ﺍﻣﺶ ﺻﺎﺥ ﺗﺎﺯﺍﻳﻦ ACCESS ﺗﺎﻣﺪﺥ ﻧﺪﺭک ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻳﺎﺭﺏ ﻫﮏ ﺩﻳﺒﺎﻳﺐ ﺍﺭ ﻳﺎ ﻫﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﺍﺕ ﺩﺭک ﺩﻧﻬﺎﻭﺥ ﮐﻤﮏ ﺍﻣﺶ ﻫﺐ ﺳﭙﺲ ﻭ ﻫﺪﺍﺩ ﺍﺭﻑ ﺷﻮگ ﺍﻣﺶ ﻫﺮﺍﻣﺶ ﻫﺐ ﻧﺪﺭک ﻧﻔﻠﺖ ﺍﺏ ﺩﻳﻨﺎﻭﺗﻴﻢ .ﺩﻧﺮﺍﺩﺭﻭﺧﺮﺏ ﺩﻧﺮﺍﺩ ﻳﻼﺥ ﻳﺎﺝ ﺭﺿﺎﺡ ﻻﺡ1-800-491-9099 ﻫﺮﺍﻣﺶ ﺍﻱ) TTY 1-800-653-2373 ﺩﻳﻬﺎﻭﺥ ،ﺩﺵ ﻧﻴﻴﻌﺖ ﻳﺎ ﻫﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻫﮑﻨﻴﺎ ﺯﺍ ﺳﭗ .ﺩﻳﺮﻳﮕﺐ ﺳﺎﻣﺖ ﺍﻫﻨﺂ ﺍﺏ ﺍﻳﻨﺮﻓﻴﻼک ﻳﺎﺟﮏ ﺭﻫ ﺯﺍ ﻧﺎﮔﻴﺎﺭ ﺭﻭﻁﺐ (ﻧﺎﻳﺎﻭﻧﺸﺎﻥ ﻳﺎﺭﺏ ﺩﻳﺮﻳﮕﺐ ﺳﺎﻣﺖ ﻫﺪﻧﻨﮏ ﻫﺌﺎﺭﺍ ﻧﺂ ﺍﺏ ﺗﻴﺰﻳﻮ ﺭﺍﺭﻕ ﻧﻴﻴﻌﺖ ﻳﺎﺭﺏ ﺍﻣﻴﻘﺘﺴﻢ ﺗﺴﻨﺎﻭﺕ. 阿拉米达县行为健康护理服务 提供者转诊清单 网站:http://bhcs.co.alameda.ca.us/resourcedir/providerlist.pdf 以下是通常可接受新客户的 阿拉米达县行为健康护理服务提供者清单,不过,部分列出的服务提供者仅为特定族群提供专门服务。行为健康护理服务 ACCESS 计划的设计宗旨在于提 供筛检与转诊服务,我们强烈建议您利用这些服务来选择服务提供者。ACCESS 的持照临床医师会聆听您的疑虑,然后协助您找到最符合您特定需求的服务提供者,包括语言及沟通需 求。他们拥有哪些服务提供者目前有约诊空缺的最新信息。您可拨打加州全区免付费电话 1-800-491-9099 (或拨 TTY 听障专线 1-800-653-2373) 与他们联络。找到服务提供者之后,即可 直接电联该服务提供者,以排定约诊时间。 2 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 COUNTY-RUN PROVIDER NAME PROGRAM NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE Alameda County Crisis Response Program- South 15750 Foothill Blvd San Leandro 94578- (800) 491-9099 County Alameda County Conditional Release Program 2060 Fairmont Dr. San Leandro 94578-1001 (510) 667-3950 Alameda County Criminal Justice Program 2060 Fairmont Dr. San Leandro 94578-1001 (510) 667-3900 Alameda County Guidance Clinic 2500 Fairmont Blvd. San Leandro 94578- (510) 667-3000 Alameda County Vocational Rehabilitation Program 333 Hegenberger Rd. Oakland 94621-1420 (510) 383-1600 Alameda County Alameda County Conservatorship 480 Fourth Street Oakland 94607- (510) 268-7330 Alameda County Children's Specialized Services 520 - 3rd St., Suite # 107 Oakland 94607- (510) 268-7970 Alameda County Crisis Response Program- North 568 West Grand Ave. Oakland 94612- (800) 491-9099 County Alameda County Geriatric Assessment Response 7200 Bancroft Ave., Suite Oakland 94605- (510) 383-5013 Team (GART) #125A Alameda County Children's Specialized Services 7200 Bancroft Avenue, Suite Oakland 94606- (510) 383-5100 #125C Alameda County Children's Specialized Services 7997 Vomac Road Dublin 94568- (510) 383-5100 Alameda County Acute Crisis Care & Evaluation for N/A (800) 491-9099 System-wide Services (ACCESS) 3 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 HOSPITAL PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE Alameda County Medical 1411 E 31st Street Oakland 94602- (510) 437-5192 Center Highland Hospital Campus - Subs Abuse/MH Alta Bates Herrick 2001 Dwight Way Berkeley 94704-2608 (510) 204-4444 California Specialty Hospital 525 Oregon Street Vallejo 94590- (707) 648-2200 Eden Hospital 20103 Lake Chabot Rd Castro Valley 94546- (510) 537-1234 John George Psychiatric 2060 Fairmont Dr. San Leandro 94578-1001 (510) 346-1300 Pavilion John Muir Behavioral Health 2740 Grant Street Concord 94520-2265 (925) 680-6500 Center St. Helena Hospital 10 Woodland Road St. Helena 94574 (707) 963-3611 4 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 MENTAL HEALTH PLAN PROVIDER NETWORK ORGANIZATIONAL PROVIDERS PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE LANGUAGE LGBTQI Axis Community Health 446 Lindbergh Avenue Livermore 94551- (925) 249-3180 9552 Axis Community Health 4361 Railroad Avenue Pleasanton 94566- (925) 201-6240 6611 Axis Community Health 6666 Owens Drive Pleasanton 94588- (925) 201-6240 3334 Berkeley Therapy Institute 1749 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Berkeley 94709- (510) 841-8484 Child Therapy Institute of Marin 1501 Washington St. Albany 94706- (510) 525-6225 Child Therapy Institute of Marin 3721 Sunset Lane, #201 Antioch 94509- 415-456-7724 Child Therapy Institute of Marin 11100 San Pablo Ave. #208 El Cerrito 94530- (510) 525-6225 Child Therapy Institute of Marin 1480 Lincoln Ave., Suite # 8 San Rafael 94901- 415-456-7724 Davis Street Community Center 3081 Teagarden Street San Leandro 94577- (510) 347-4620 Yes Earth Circles Counseling 166 Santa Clara Ave., Suite 205 Oakland 94610- (510) 601-0132 1323 Family Service of San Leandro 2208 San Leandro Blvd. San Leandro 94577- (510) 483-6715 Yes 5957 5 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE LANGUAGE LGBTQI Pacific Center for Human Growth 2712 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley 94705- (510) 548-8283 Yes 1117 The Wright Institute Clinic 1918 University Avenue Berkeley 94704- (510) 548-9716 3264 Tri-Valley Haven 3663 Pacific Ave. Livermore 94550- (925) 449-5845 7062 6 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 MENTAL HEALTH PLAN PROVIDER NETWORK GROUP PRACTIONERS PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE DISCIPLINE ETHNICITY LANGUAGE LGBTQI Bay Psychiatric 2001 Dwight Way Berkeley 94704- (510) 204-4635 Associates Suite 4190 2608 Del Valle Clinic 1797 - 4th Street Livermore 94550-4347 (925) 443-2500 Yes Adventist Health 913 Washington Street Calistoga 94515-1433 (707) 968-2809 California Medical 7 | P a g e ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST As of April 1, 2018 MENTAL HEALTH PLAN PROVIDER NETWORK INDIVIDUAL PROVIDERS PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE DISCIPLINE ETHNICITY LANGUAGE LGBTQI Abraham, Deepa 7080 Donlon Way, Dublin 94568- (925) 803-1133 PHD Asian Indian Tamil Suite # 104 Afary, Mona 544 International Oakland 94606- (510) 684-7386 MFT Middle Eastern Farsi Blvd., Suite # 9 Akbar, Irfan 1181 Santa Rita Road Pleasanton 94566- (510) 495-4432 MFT Southeast Urdu, Punjabi, #216 4732 Asian Hindi Anderson, Carrie F.
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