www.smchealth.org 2016 • DIRECTORY OF BHRS AND OTHER DRUG SERVICES

San Mateo County Health System's Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Directory Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AOD) offers a broad range of services for the prevention and treatment of drug and alcohol disorders.

AOD administers substance use prevention and treatment funds from federal, state and local sources and provides substance use consultation, assessment, linkages, and referrals to a network of contracted community-based substance use treatment providers throughout the County. Alcohol and other drug treatment services include: detoxification services, outpatient, residential, and medication assisted treatment. Culturally competent and integrated services are provided by addiction counselors, peers and mental health providers through a network of community partners. No one is turned away for lack of funds. Priority admission is given to pregnant and parenting women. This Directory of Services is here to assist the general public in identifying and accessing alcohol and other drug services and recovery supports. Get Help through the ACCESS Call Center

Anyone can contact the Access Call Center for assistance in finding mental health and/or substance use services for you or someone in your family who may be experiencing a mental illness and/or substance use condition. Call the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) ACCESS Call Center for an assessment, information and referral based on individual needs.

ACCESS Call Center: (800) 686-0101, TDD: (800) 943-2833

AOD Helpline: (650) 573-3950 www.smchealth.org

If you are experiencing a Mental Health Emergency or crisis, call 9-1-1 or go to your nearest hospital emergency room if you can safely get there.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Providers…………………………….… Pg. 5

Driving Under the Influence, Deferred Entry of Judgment and Court Ordered Programs………………………….………………………….. Pg. 8

Recovery Resources and Supports……………………..…………………… Pg. 9

Prevention Partnerships…………………….………………………………… Pg. 13

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DEFINITIONS

Clinically Managed A service designed to safely assist patients through withdrawal without the Residential Withdrawal need for on-site access to medical or nursing personnel. Trained staff provide Management 24-hour supervision, observation, and support for patients who are intoxicated or experiencing withdrawal in a residential setting. Deferred Entry of Judgment A drug court program where defendants are court mandated to participate in a (DEJ) 20-hour program that provides education and counseling services. They are also placed on DEJ probation and monitored. Offenders who satisfactorily complete their DEJ probation have their guilty or no contest pleas dismissed. Driving Under the Influence San Mateo County has 5-licensed DUI programs that provide first and / or (DUI) Programs multiple offender program services throughout San Mateo County. These programs are designed to enable participants to consider attitudes and behavior, support positive lifestyle changes, and reduce or eliminate the use of alcohol and / or drugs. First Offender Program (FOP) 3, 6 or 9-month DUI program which provides a combination of education, group and individual counseling and other services. Medication Assisted Combines behavioral therapy and medications to treat substance use Treatment (MAT) disorders. Multiple Offender Program 18-month DUI program which provides a combination of education, group and (MOP) individual counseling and other services. Outpatient Treatment (OP) A nonresidential alcohol and/or other drug service where individuals receive treatment individually and/or in group settings. Sobering Station A 24-hour facility that serves as a safe sobering-space and an alternative to jail for persons arrested for driving under the influence or public intoxication. Wet and Reckless (WRP) 12-hour DUI program, education only. Residential Treatment Live-in program which is maintained and operated to provide 24-hour residential, nonmedical, or other drug addiction recovery or treatment services Transitional Housing Also known as sober living environments (SLEs) are facilities/residences for individuals in recovery from addiction, which serve as an interim environment between treatment and their future lives. SLEs grew out of a need to have safe and supportive places in which people could live while they were in recovery.

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Languages Other Services Treatment - Spanish - Drop-in (Recreational) Center Providers - Tagalog - Referrals to Mental Health, - Russian Medical Care and Other Social A - Z Services

Asian American El Centro de Libertad Languages Recovery Services The Freedom Center - Spanish (AARS) www.elcentrodelibertad.org Health Right 360 – A program of HealthRight Locations: Redwood City 360 and Half Moon Bay IMAT Clinic www.healthright360.org 500 Allerton (Main office) www.healthright360.org 6181 Mission St. Redwood City, CA 94063 117 North San Mateo Drive Daly City, CA 94014 Ph. (650) 599-9955 San Mateo, CA 94401 Ph. (415) 337-0140 Fax (650) 599-9273 Ph. (650) 425-9408 Fax (415) 337-0411 Fax: (415) 554-0107 Population Served Population served Adults, Youth Population served Adults Adults Services Services - Outpatient Treatment Services - Outpatient Treatment - Medication Assisted Treatment Other Services Other Services - Parenting Classes Languages - School-Based Mental Health - Spanish - Anger Management Services - Domestic Violence Languages - Offers Transitional Housing Hope House - Tagalog Languages Service League of San - Ilocano (2nd dialect) - Spanish Mateo County - Cantonese - Spanish www.serviceleague.org Free At Last 3789 Hoover Street Bay Area Addiction www.freeatlast.org Redwood City, CA 94063 Research & 1796 Bay Road Ph. (650) 363-8735 Fax (650) 363-8701 Treatment (BAART) East Palo Alto, CA 94303 Email: www.baartprograms.com Ph. (650) 462-6999 Fax (650) 462-1055 [email protected] 795 Willow Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 Populations served Population served Adult Women Ph. (650) 324-1470 Adults Fax (650) 324-4149 Services Services - Residential Treatment Population served - Outpatient Treatment - Residential Treatment Adults - Offers Transitional Housing Services - Opioid Treatment (Methadone) - Other Medication Assisted Treatment

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Pyramid Alternatives, Palm Avenue Detox Services Inc. Horizon, Inc. - Residential Treatment Outpatient Treatment www.pyramidalternatives.org www.horizonservices.org - 480 Manor Plaza (Main office)

2251 Palm Avenue Other Services Pacifica, CA 94044 San Mateo, CA 94403 - Offers Transitional Housing Ph.(650) 355-8787 Ph. (650) 513-6500 Languages Fax (650) 355-8780 Fax (650) 345-7023 - Spanish Population served Populations served Adults, Youth Adults Pioneer Court Outpatient Program Services Services - Outpatient Treatment - Clinically Managed Residential A program of HealthRight Withdrawal Management 360 Other Services www.healthright360.org - Anger Management Languages - Domestic Violence - Spanish 2015 Pioneer Ct. Suite B - Mental Health Services - Tagalog San Mateo, CA 94403 - Senior Support Services Ph. (650) 273-4813 - Parenting Program Fax (650) 638-1602 - School-Based Mental Health Latino Commission Services www.thelatinocommission.org Population served Adults, Youth Languages 301 Grand Avenue, Suite 301 - Spanish South San Francisco, CA 94080 Services - Tagalog Ph. (650) 244-1444 - Outpatient Treatment - Cantonese Fax (650) 244-1447 - Mandarin Other Services - Russian Residential Intakes: - Mental Health Services - Farsi (650) 244-0305 Languages - French Populations served - Spanish Adults - Tagalog Sitike Counseling - Lao Services - Cantonese Center - Outpatient Treatment www.sitike.org - Residential Treatment - Offers Transitional Housing Project Ninety 306 Spruce Avenue www.projectninety.org South San Francisco, CA 94080 Languages - Spanish 720 South B Street Ph. (650) 589-9305 San Mateo, CA 94401 Fax (650) 589-9330 Our Common Ground Ph. (650) 579-7881 Population served Fax (650) 579-2640 Adults www.ocgworks.org Services 2560 Pulgas Avenue Populations served - Outpatient Treatment East Palo Alto, CA 94303 Adult Men Ph. (650) 325-6466 Services Fax (650) 325-6467 - Residential Treatment - Offers Transition Housing Populations served Adults

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Other Services Languages Women’s Recovery - Anger Management - Spanish - Domestic Violence Association (WRA) - Adolescent Drug Education StarVista – Insights A program of HealthRight 360 Languages www.StarVista.org - Spanish www.healthright360.org 609 Price Ave Suite 205 Redwood City, CA 94063 (Main Office) StarVista - Archway 2015 Pioneer Ct. Suite B Ph. (650) 366-8436 San Mateo, CA 94403 www.star-vista.org Fax (650) 366-8455 609 Price Avenue, Suite 201 Ph. (650) 273-4790 Population served Redwood City, CA 94063 Fax (650) 638-1602 Youth Population served Ph. (650) 366-8433 Women Fax (650) 366-8455 Services - Outpatient Treatment Services Population served - Residential Treatment Adults Other Services - Anger Management Other Services Services - Mental Health Services - Mental Health Services - Outpatient Treatment - Case Management - Offers Transitional Housing - Offers Transitional Housing

Other Services Languages - Domestic Violence Languages - Cantonese - Anger management - Spanish - Tagalog - Mental Health Services - Russian - Offers Transitional Housing StarVista – Languages Women’s Enrichment - Spanish Center (WEC) StarVista – www.star-vista.org First Chance 335 Quarry Road San Carlos, CA 94070 www.star-vista.org Ph. (650) 591-3636 826 Mahler Road Fax (650) 591-3600 Burlingame, CA 94010 Population served Ph. (650) 689-5597 Adult Women Fax (650) 689-5697 Services Population served - Adults Outpatient Treatment

Services Other Services Anger Management - Outpatient Treatment - Mental Health Services - Sobering Station - Case Management - Case Management - Offers Transitional Housing - Linkage to Medication Assisted - Treatment Languages - Spanish Other Services - HIV/STD Education - Offers Transitional Housing

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DUI, DEJ & Court Occupational Health Sitike Counseling Ordered Programs Services (OHS) Center www.sitike.org A - Z www.mhn.com 306 Spruce Avenue San Mateo, Redwood City El Centro de Libertad South San Francisco, CA 94080 (Main Office) Ph. (650) 589-9305 The Freedom Center 1941 O’ Farrell, Suite 114 Fax (650) 589-9330 www.elcentrodelibertad.org San Mateo, CA 94403 San Mateo, Redwood City Ph. (650) 572-0300 Population served Fax (650) 572-0274 Adults 500 Allerton (Main office) Redwood City, CA 94063 Email: [email protected] Services - Wet and Reckless Program Ph. (650) 599-9955 Population served (WRP) Fax (650) 599-9273 Adults - First Offender Program (FOP) - Deferred Entry of Judgment Services Population Served (DEJ) - Wet and Reckless Program Adults, Youth (WRP) Languages Services - First Offender Program (FOP) - Spanish - Deferred Entry of Judgment - Multiple Offender Program (DEJ) (MOP) StarVista - Archway Languages Languages www.star-vista.org - Spanish - Spanish 609 Price St Redwood City, CA Free At Last Pyramid Alternatives, Inc. Ph. (650) 366-8433 www.freeatlast.org Fax (650) 366-8455 1796 Bay Road www.pyramidalternatives.org East Palo Alto, CA 94303 Population served San Bruno, Pacifica, San Mateo Adults Ph. (650) 462-6999 480 Manor Plaza (Main office) Services Fax (650) 462-1055 Pacifica, CA 94044 - Wet and Reckless Program Population served Ph. (650) 355-8787 (WRP) Adults Fax (650) 355-8780 - First Offender Program (FOP) - Deferred Entry of Judgment Services Population served (DEJ) - Wet and Reckless Program Adults (WRP) Languages - First Offender Program (FOP) Services - Spanish - Wet and Reckless Program - Other languages as needed Languages (WRP) - Spanish - First Offender Program (FOP) - Multiple Offender Program (MOP) - Deferred Entry of Judgment (DEJ)

Languages - Cantonese - Mandarin - Spanish

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other so that they may solve their Tobacco Other Recovery common problem and help others Resources and to recover from alcoholism. The Helpline only requirement for membership www.nobutts.org Supports is a desire to stop drinking. Ph. (800) -NO-BUTTS A - Z Languages (800-662-8887) - Spanish The ADAPT Services Offers support, counseling, Foundation AIDS Community information, education and Box 1052 Resource Consortium resources for individuals interested in stopping or San Carlos, CA 94070 (Syringe Access Program) reducing their tobacco use. Ph. (650) 245-8489 2684 Middlefield Road, Suite E Redwood City, CA 94063 Cantonese Email:[email protected] (800) 838-8917 Ph. (650) 364-6563 Services Korean Provides support and educational Services (800) 556-5564 services for friends and family of FREE sterile syringe exchange Mandarin drug and alcohol abusers and safe injection supplies, (800) 838-8917 including. condoms and safe sex supplies, and referrals to additional Spanish services. (800) 45-NO-FUME Addiction Treatment (800-456-6386) Services (ATS) Drop-in Hours: Tuesday through Friday Vietnamese VA Palo Alto Healthcare 9am-6pm (800) 778-8440 System Or call Megan: (650) 364-6563 TDD/TTY www.paloalto.va.gov Hearing Impaired 3801 Miranda Ave Alanon and Alateen (800) 933-4TDD (800-933-4833) Palo Alto, CA 94304 www.alanonmidpeninsula.org Tobacco Chewers: (800) 844-CHEW (800-844-2439) Ph. (650) 493-5000 Meeting Locations ext. 11-60050 Throughout San Mateo County Hours of Operation: Services Ph. (650) 592-7935 Monday -Friday 7am-9pm Provides treatment for Veterans Saturday 9am-1pm with substance use problems. Email: [email protected] For those living outside California, please call (800) Alcoholics Services QUIT_NOW (784-8669) and Part of a worldwide fellowship you’ll be connected with your Anonymous (AA) that offers a program of recovery local quit line. www.aa-san-mateo.org for the families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the 2242 Palm Avenue alcoholic recognizes the San Mateo, CA 94403 existence of a drinking problem Ph. (650) 577-1310 or seeks help. Alateen is part of the Al-Anon fellowship designed Email:[email protected] for the younger relatives and Services friends of alcoholics through the is a teen years. fellowship of men and women who share their experience, Languages strength and hope with each - Spanish

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Saturday Noon: Office of Consumer Heart and Soul, Inc. Mills Peninsula www.heartandsoulinc.org 100 S. San Mateo Dr., 4th Floor and Family Affairs 210 Industrial Road, #205 Millinium Room www.smhealth.org/bhrs/ocfa San Mateo San Carlos, CA 94070 Ph. (800) 388-5189 Ph. (650) 232-7426 Narcotics Anonymous Services Fax (650) 832-1463 (NA) The office of Consumer and Services Family Affairs (OCFA) provides a Provides self-help centers and www.norcalna.org way for San Mateo County anti-stigma programming. Offers Meeting Locations Behavior Health and Recovery recovery-oriented and wellness Throughout San Mateo County Services clients / consumers and support classes. their family members to Ph. (650) 802-5950 participate and have a voice in the creation and review of

LifeRing Secular Services policies and service. The OCFA Narcotics Anonymous is a facilitates access to the Recovery fellowship of men and women grievance and problem who are learning to live without www.lifering.org resolution process, and is drugs. Groups meet regularly. 1440 Broadway, Suite 400 dedicated to training, supporting Oakland, CA 94612 Languages and educating the Behavioral Health System about consumer - Spanish Ph. (800) 811- 4142 and family culture.

Services Network of Care Languages LifeRing is an abstinence-based, - Services available in multiple worldwide network of individuals County of San Mateo languages as needed seeking to live in recovery from www.sanmateo.networkofcare.org addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs. Services Psychiatric Offers peer-to-peer support in Network of Care is a Emergency Services comprehensive, Internet-based ways that encourage personal (PES) growth and continued learning community resource for people through personal empowerment. with mental illness, as well as San Mateo Medical Center their caregivers and service 222 West 39th Ave., San Mateo, In San Mateo County, the providers. This easy-to-use Web CA, 94403 following face-to-face meetings site provides an extensive Ph. (650) 573-2662 occur every week. directory to put people in touch with the right services at the right Monday 7:00 PM: Services time. It also offers vital Emergency psychiatric services Mills Peninsula Hospital information about diagnoses, for individuals who are 1501 Trousdale, Dr., Bldg B, 1st insurance and advocacy, as well experiencing acute Floor, Rm D as daily news from around the psychological distress. Provides Burlingame world concerning mental health. treatment, consultation, assessment, information and Wednesday 6:00 PM: diagnoses. Pacifica Resource Center 1809 Palmetto Ave. Languages Pacifica - Services available in multiple languages as needed Thursday Noon VA Clinic 1001 Sneath Ln, 3rd Floor San Bruno

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Prenatal to Three Star Vista 24-Hour San Mateo County Initiative - Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Juvenile Probation Addiction Outreach Help Line http://probation.smcgov.org/ juvenile-services-division Team Ph. (650) 573-3950 www.smchealth.org/pre3 222 Paul Scannell Drive San Mateo, CA 94402 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas Services San Mateo, CA 94403 A help line counselor will answer Ph. (650) 312-8816 questions about alcohol and Fax (650) 312-5349 Ph. (650) 573-2502 other drug prevention and Fax (650) 341-0674 recovery programs. Offers Services support for persons dealing with Provides juvenile drug court Services their own alcohol and other drug services which include Home visiting case management issues or for those whose lives intervention services, parenting to San Mateo County pregnant have been affected by alcohol and education classes for and parenting women (adult or and drug abuse in others by parents of juvenile drug teen) with child under the age of referring these individuals to offenders, urine analyses, and three with substance abuse monitoring and supervision of concerns. Services include appropriate services. compliance with court orders by comprehensive alcohol and drug participants in Juvenile Drug assessment, motivational Languages Court. counseling, full pre-treatment - Services available in multiple services, referrals and linkages languages as needed to treatment programs, prenatal / STD/HIV Program- pediatric care, medical services, child care, WIC program, etc. San Mateo County Edison Clinic BHRS ACCESS Call 222 39th Avenue, 1st Floor, San Mateo, CA 94403 Service League of Center Ph. (650) 573-2385 San Mateo County www.smchealth.org Email: www.serviceleague.org [email protected] Ph. (800) 686-0101 727 Middlefield Road TDD: (800) 943-2833 Redwood City, CA 94063 Services The Program provides Ph. (650) 364-4664 Services comprehensive, community- Provides information and Email: based prevention and testing referrals about mental health [email protected] services, STD/HIV related health and substance abuse care, social services, advocacy, Services resources in San Mateo County. and referrals to community Provides in-custody programs, agencies providing drug services, and other activities Languages treatment, housing, food, dental within all San Mateo County care and other services. - Services available in multiple jails. The agency also delivers languages as needed after-release programs and services at five program sites in the community including transitional housing, transportation, and other supports. Drop in hours are Monday thru Friday 8AM to 5PM

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Voices of Recovery (VOR) www.vorsmc.org 310 Harbor Blvd, Bldg., E Belmont, CA 94002 Ph. (650) 802-6552 Fax (650) 592-5375

Services Voices of Recovery San Mateo County (VORSMC) creates peer-led opportunities for education, wellness, advocacy and support services for individuals in or in need of long term recovery from alcohol and other drug addictions, equally sharing these opportunities and support services with impacted families.

Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VRS) 550 Quarry Road Belmont, CA 94002 Ph. (650) 802-6450 Fax (650) 508-0782

Services Provides skills assessment, vocational testing, individual and group counseling, development of individual long- and short-term vocational goals toward self- sufficiency, referral to training programs, and job development and placement for participants of county-contracted alcohol and drug treatment programs.

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Contact Redwood City and Prevention Faye C. McNair-Knox, Ph.D. Partnerships [email protected] North Fair Oaks Prevention Regional North County Partnership Prevention Redwood City, North Fair Oaks Community-based alcohol and Partnership drug prevention partnerships are Redwood City 2020 acting both regionally and Daly City, Pacifica county-wide to identify and www.rwc2020.org address community-level Asian American Recovery 400 Duane Street, Room 125 conditions that promote or Services (AARS) Redwood City, CA 94062 encourage underage alcohol use www.ncppsanmateo.org and to reduce the harmful Ph. (650) 423-2200 ext. 3466 consequences of alcohol and 1115 Mission Rd. Contact other drug abuse. Youth and South San Francisco, CA 94080 Madeleine Kane adult residents, service provider Ph. (650) 243-4855 [email protected] agencies, schools, law Fax (650) 243-4851 enforcement, and others have joined these efforts to make Contact Friday Night Live/Club positive changes in their Lyanna Pillazar, MPH, CHES Live communities. [email protected] County-Wide

Coastside Prevention North Central San Youth Leadership Institute Partnership Mateo Prevention Provides countywide Half Moon Bay, Montera, Partnership coordination for Friday Night Pescadero, Moss Beach, La Live (high school) and Club Live San Mateo Honda (middle school) as well as expertise in youth development Peninsula Conflict Youth Leadership Institute and engagement, and Resolution Center www.yli.org environmental prevention www.pcrcweb.org strategies and best practices. 1670 S Amphlett Blvd. Suite 250 YLI partners with SMCAOD and San Mateo, CA 94402 1660 S. Amphlett Blvd. Suite 219 the community based prevention Contact San Mateo, CA 94402 efforts. Fahad Qurashi www.yli.org [email protected] Ph. (650) 513-0330 ext. 318 Fax: (650) 513-0335 1670 S Amphlett Blvd. Suite 250 San Mateo, CA 94402 East Palo Alto Contact Contact Substance Abuse Malissa Netane [email protected] Fahad Qurashi Prevention Coalition [email protected] East Palo Alto

One East Palo Alto www.oneepa.org 1798-B Bay Road East Palo Alto, CA 94303 Ph. (650) 330-7462

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