Substance Use Disorder Treatment

MLK Behavioral Health Center

Adult men, women, and transgender individuals with a primary diagnosis of substance use disorder and mental health diagnoses. This short-term residential program will provide residential treatment using evidence-based strategies to eligible individuals meeting medical necessity.  Services are offered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by a multidisciplinary team of trained and professional personnel, […]

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Men’s Residential Treatment

Variable length residential treatment services designed to serve men with substance use disorders, some who also have co-occurring mental health disorders, and/or HIV/AIDS. Program services address addiction and related issues, increasing skills to manage stressors, developing meaningful links to needed services, and building a foundation for lasting recovery. Individualized case management helps clients make linkages

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Lee Woodward Counseling Center for Women (LWCC)

Lee Woodward Counseling Center for Women (LWCC) is a comprehensive multi-cultural and multi-lingual adult women’s outpatient program that provides integrated substance use and mental health treatment services. Recognizing that recovery is a lifelong process, our healing approaches address the physical, mental and emotional health of individuals and families. Our program goals include providing a safe

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HealthRIGHT 360 at Be Well

Located on the Be Well campus, a multi-service behavioral health center for Orange County residents, HealthRIGHT 360 provides gender responsive withdrawal management and residential treatment for adult men and women. The program offers a therapeutic milieu to improve the health, safety, and self-sufficiency of people struggling with addiction. Days & Hours of Operation:Sunday through Saturday,

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Dual Diagnosis All Gender Residential

A program for individuals with co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health needs. The program fully integrates substance use disorder and mental health services; beyond merely providing both services under the same roof or cross-training staff, it adopts a model of providing effective services to the targeted needs of individuals with co-occurring disorders. The program

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Detoxification at Oxnard Women’s Center

Withdrawal management services from Alcohol and drugs, which includes individual counseling, monitoring and medical evaluation. Some women come to Prototypes when they are in the earliest stage of recovery — the acute intoxication and withdrawal phase from alcohol and drugs. For them, Prototypes offers residential detoxification services whose treatment components include monitoring, safe program management,

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Correctional Health Services-Substance Use Disorder (START)

Gender responsive, trauma informed substance use disorder treatment for women in-custody and linkages to community-based treatment and supports for successful re-entry. A custody-based program for women located at the Century Regional Detention Facility utilizing ASAM-informed assessments to identify need for addiction and mental health services as well as criminogenic thinking. Provides trauma-informed interventions involving person-to-person

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Comprehensive Outreach Program for Pacific Islander and Asian Substance Abusers (COPPASA)

COPPASA is the adult outreach, prevention, and intake team for AARS’ programs in San Francisco, including Project ADAPT and Lee Woodward Counseling Center. COPPASA provides prevention, health education, and referrals to appropriate services, primarily for individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health issues. Created as the Comprehensive Outreach Program for Pacific Islander and Asian

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Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Services for Adults (ODASA)

ODASA is an outpatient substance use treatment program that provides safe, culturally competent services in San Mateo County. ODASA is a value-driven, client-centered outpatient recovery program which provides culturally sensitive services to San Mateo County residents experiencing drug, alcohol, and/or co-occurring problems in a safe, supportive and structured environment. ODASA’s goal is to facilitate a

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Asian Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT)

ADAPT is a comprehensive multi-cultural and multi-lingual adult outpatient program that provides integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment services. ADAPT was established in the 1990s to address the rising impact of substance use disorder among Asian American and other immigrant populations. This experience laid a strong foundation for working with and meeting the needs of diverse populations,

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