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If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. 133700 U.S. Department of Justice Nationallnstit!Jte of Justice This document has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or organization originating it. Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice. Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been granted by California Dept. of A]cobol and Drug prograI!'S to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permis sion of the copyright owner. 13370D DRUG ABUSE A DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITY SERVICES IN CALIFORNIA This directory has been prepared by the State of California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs Data Management Services" Branch PUBLICATION NUMBER: ADP-90-2 Single copies of this publication may be obtained without charge by writing: Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs Data Management Services Branch 1700 K Street Sacramento, CA 95814 When ordering this publication, please identify the title and publication number, and the address to which you would like the publication mailed. There may be a charge for additional copies of this publication. The Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, in partnership with California counties and communities, is dedicated to addressing the problems of drug abuse in our society. By supporting prevention, education, treatment, and research programs, we are striving to reduce the harmful effects and enormous costs of drug abuse. This Directory is designed to assist individuals seeking help for drug problems by providing information about services available in California communities. It is also distributed with the goal of enhancing communi cation and cooperation among organizations working in the fields of drug abuse, education, rehabilitation, mental health, health care, and commu nity service. We know you will concur that this Directory is an important aid in the fight against drug abuse. ~~ CHAUNCEY VEATCH Director Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs ii ABOUT THIS DIRECTORY This is the 12th edition of California's Directory of Community Services for Drug Abuse. Information for this Directory was gathered from responses to the National Drug and Alcoholism Treatment Unit Survey (NDATUS), conducted by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Pro grams in 1989-1990. This Directory was compiled with the goal of including all public and private agencies which provide drug abuse treatment and related services. A companion directory which includes agencies providing services for alcoholism has also been compiled. The same agency can be listed in both directories. Some of the agencies listed in this Directory specialize in drug abuse treatment; others provide a broad range of services which may include general mental health or health care, alcoholism rehabilitation, or other community services. Inclusion in this Directory does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. The format of this Directory is similar to previous editions. Agencies are listed alphabetically within each county. The boxes in the grid to the right of each listing indicate the types of services offered by the agency. "Accessible to Disabled" is indicated with a number, rather than a box, in the grid. The legend defining these numbers is located at the bottom of each page. Facilities with Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD) equipment have their TDD number listed after the conventional telephone number. The following references are listed in the front of this Directory: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) hotline, members of the State Advisory Board on Drug Problems, County Drug Program Administra tors, 504 Coordinators, and a glossary of services. The NIDA hotline provides drug information and nationwide drug and alcohol treatment referrals. The County Drug Program Administrator can provide addi tional information about programs in his or her county. The County 504 Coordinator is responsible for overseeing compliance with state and federal regulations governing nondiscrimination and access to services for the disabled. The glossary defines services listed in the Directory. In the back of this Directory is a City-County Index which enables the reader to find programs when the city but not the county is known. Readers should keep in mind that agencies concerned with drug abuse are constantly changing in order to maintain their effectiveness. Your assistance is requested to correct any omissions or errors and to keep our Directory information current. Forms for new listings and corrections iii may be found at the back of the Directory. These forms, and requests for drug or alcohol directories, should be sent to: Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs Data Management Services Branch (Drug Directory) 1700 K Street Sacramento, CA 95814 iv GLOSSARY The types of services listed in this Directory are defined as follows: Outpatient Treatment The client resides outside the facility and participates in a planned and structured drug abuse treatment program which includes counseling and supportive services. Residential Treatment The client resides in a treatment facility other than a prison or hospital and participates in a planned and structured drug abuse treatment program which includes counseling and supportive services. Hospital Inpatient Treatment Inpatient services provided by a licensed medical, psychiatric, or chem ical dependency hospital. The patient is hospitalized and treated prima rily for a drug abuse problem. Drug Free Treatment The primary treatment approach is counseling. Temporary medication for the relief of symptoms may be prescribed but is not considered primary to the treatment program. Withdrawal without medication is included in this category. Detoxification Treatment Treatment which involves a period of planned withdrawal from drug dependency supported by use of prescribed medication as the primary treatment method. Counseling and supportive services are also provided. Withdrawal without medication is not included in this category. Methadone Maintenance Treatment A program which is licensed to administer methadone under medical supervision to opiate addicts on a continuing basis (longer than 21 days). Programs which are approved to use LAAM for maintenance are also included in this category. Other Medical/Psychiatric Services Includes physical exams; health care services; and psychological testing to assess intelligence, personality, vocational aptitude, etc. Individual Counseling Counseling is provided by a professional or trained paraprofessional counselor on a scheduled, ongoing basis. v Group/Family Counseling Counseling is provided in a staffed and structured support group, or the counseling process involves members of a client's family. Vocational Rehabilitation/Employment Services designed to assist a person with employment problems; includes job counseling and placement, and vocational skills training. Education: Remedial! Continuing This type of service provides a client with instruction in academic subjects leading to the award of an education certificate, diploma, or degree.. Accessible to Disabled The facility can be easily used, and services and information are provided in a meaningful way to disabled persons. Disabilities that can be accommodated are indicated as follows; 1. Mobility Impairment; 2. Hearing or Speech Impairment; 3. Vision Impairment; 4. Mental Impair ment. Referral Services for Disabled Placing disablled persons or referring them to appropriate drug abuse treatment services. Special Program for Women The facility has a program designed and operated specifically for women, pregnant women, or women with dependent children. The program has staff who are sensitive to the needs of women. Special Progl'am for Adolescents The agency has identified adolescents (under 18) as a target group and developed a special treatment program to meet their needs. Child Care J'rovided Child care is provided while clients are receiving services. Telephone Crisis Intervention A service providing assistance to individuals needing immediate help in dealing with a drug-related problem. Referral/Screening/Central Intake Determining the suitability of applicants for treatment and/ or placing individuals or referring them to appropriate services. Public Information/Education Services designed to educate the public about drug abuse and the availability of treatment, prevention, and education resources. vi Employee Assistance Program Counseling for personal problems, including drug abuse, is provided to employees of other organizations in order to assist them in overcoming job performance problems. These services are provided upon referral under a formal agreement. vii NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE ,(NIDA) HOTLINE Drug Information and Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Treatment Refetral 1-800-662-HELP Espanol 1-800-66AYUDA Business Hours Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.-Midnight Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m.-Midnight STATE ADVISORY BOARD ON DRUG PROBLEMS Governor's Appointees John Bailey Lawrence Bowler Robert Martinez Sharon Rose Robert Thoreson Senate Rules Appointees Charles Bensusen Douglas McKee Bong Hwan Kim Anthony Smulders Michael Thompson Assembly Speaker Appointees Pete Anderson Vicki Butcher PatTick Ogawa Earl Sanders George Suncin viii COUNTY DRUG PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS ALAMEDA COUNTY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DANA