Women & Children

Prototypes: Outpatient Services, Pomona

Services Offered: Individual & Group Therapy, Medication Services, Dyadic Therapy (child-parent), Occupational Therapy, Case Management: Linkage & Referral Additional Family Mental Health Services: Infant Massage, Support & Resources through Parenting Groups, Housing, Employment, Educational Advocacy, Parent Advocacy Evidence-Based Practices Offered: Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Managing and Adapting Practice (MAP), Seeking Safety (SS), Trauma Focused Cognitive […]

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Prototypes: Family Wellness Center, Pasadena

Services Offered: Individual & Group Therapy, Medication Services, Dyadic Therapy (child-parent), Occupational Therapy, Case Management: Linkage & Referral Additional Family Mental Health Services: Maternal Mental Health, Infant Massage, Support & Resources through Parenting Groups, Housing, Employment, Educational Advocacy, Parent Advocacy Evidence-Based Practices Offered: Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), Positive Parenting Program (Triple P),

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Women’s HOPE

Residential Treatment Program for Women and Women with Children.Healing. Opportunities. Parenting. Education. The team of providers at Women’s HOPE includes parenting counselors, therapists, and SUD counselors who provide wrap around services to support and empower our participants as they reach toward their goals. This residential program offers specialized care to the underserved female population of

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The S. Mark Taper Foundation Family Living Center

The Prototypes Housing Department provides housing and case management services for women and women with children through permanent housing and shelter bed contracts. Our Pomona campus includes a 32-unit affordable housing complex (the S. Mark Taper Foundation Family Living Center), for low-income, (women and children only) families. We provide case management and counseling services to

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Serenity Village Transitional Housing

Serenity Village provides transitional housing and peer support for women and women with children working on their recovery. Serenity Village Transitional Housing opened in 2007 for women and women with children up to the age of 5 that have successfully completed a substance use disorder treatment program, and who would otherwise be homeless. Transitional housing

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Residential Treatment Services

North County Serenity House provides comprehensive residential treatment for women and women with children to recover from substance use disorders. We operate a residential facility that serves up to 120 women (with capacity for up to 20 children under 5 years of age) seeking recovery from substance use disorders. We offer gender responsive, trauma informed,

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Residential Treatment at Tustin Mother & Child Residential Homes

At Prototypes residential locations, women and mothers receive comprehensive treatment for drug and alcohol addiction and mental illness while participating in parenting, educational and life skills courses. Prototypes’ residential treatment programs are designed to help women remain successful in their recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders through a comprehensive program

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Residential Treatment at Pomona Women’s Center

At Prototypes residential locations, women and mothers receive comprehensive treatment for drug and alcohol addiction and mental illness while participating in parenting, educational and life skills courses. Prototypes’ residential treatment programs are designed to help women remain successful in their recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders through a comprehensive program

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