Provides specialized neurobehavioral program for residents with severe neurological problems, including Huntington'sChorea, traumatic brain injury, etc.Crisis Resolution Team (UC/SFGH)(RU#38BPCR and 8812CR) Mitzi Goya, LCSW, PsyD. (415) 206-5731 (415) 206-6012TDD n/aSFGH, 1001 Potrero Ave., Trailer #9 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110mitzi.goya@sfdph.orgThe Crisis Resolution Team is a short-term, intensive case management program based at SFGH, serving patientsdischarged from PES and inpatient psychiatry. CRT goals include linking clients to community-based services, stabilizingpresenting crises, decreasing length of stay in the hospital, and reducing use of PES.Languages: Cantonese, French, and SpanishCurry Senior Center(formerly North of Market Senior <strong>Services</strong>) John Staley, Interim Director (415) 885-2274 (415) 885-2344TTY(415) 885-4861333 Turk Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 john.staley@sfdph.orgCurry Senior <strong>Services</strong> provides outpatient substance abuse treatment services for older adults aged 55 and older residingprimarily in the Tenderloin and South of Market areas. <strong>Services</strong> include individual and group counseling, life skills buildingand education. Curry is a multi-service geriatric health center; substance abuse clients will be linked to primary care,case management, mental health and community services as needed.Curry Senior CenterSubstance Abuse Outpatient315 Turk Street, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94102Susmita Shah, MFT (415)885-2274CVE, Inc.Beth Urfer, COOLorna Jones, CEO (415) 544-0424 (415) 544-0351(415) 544-0424818 Mission Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 burfer@cve.orgljones@cve.orgCVE provides opportunities, training, and support to individuals with mental health disabilities, empowering them to fulfilltheir employment potential. CVE offers assessment, skills training, transitional work experience, social support, and jobdevelopment, placement, and retention services. CVE's Transitional Businesses enable clients to learn on-the-job skills,obtain on-site feedback, and gain critical employer references in their choice of the janitorial, Clerical, or Café Business.Janitorial and Clerical sites are located throughout the city, while the two Café locations are located at 101 Grove and1380 Howard. In addition to serving the general adult population of mental health consumers, CVE’s Youth Employment<strong>Services</strong> (YES) Program specifically serves young adults ages 16 to 24, while the Bilingual Employment <strong>Services</strong> andTraining (BEST) Program serves Spanish-speaking clients.CYF – Day Treatment Programs Tony Taylor, Chief Porg Off. (510) 531-3111 (510) 530-8083TDD n/a4368 Lincoln Avenue Oakland CA 94602 tonitaylor@lincolncc.orgLincoln’s Campus –based Day Treatment Program is an intensive full day program with integrated mental health andeducational components planned around the needs of seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families. <strong>Services</strong>38
are provided five days a week and support the physical, emotional, social and intellectual development of each child andhelp family members support the child. Service planning is strength-based, culturally sensitive, and outcome driven. Inall interactions will children, staff members utilize positive behavioral learning approaches with the goal of eliminatingforcible controls and the use of hospital or crisis services. Lincoln’s Day Treatment Program serves seriously emotionallyand behaviorally disturbed children, ages 6 through 14. The child must qualify under special education laws or Medi-cal.Languages: SpanishCYF – Residential, Subacute & CTF Tony Taylor, Chief Porg Off. (510) 531-3111 (510) 530-8083TDD n/a4368 Lincoln Avenue Oakland CA 94602 tonitaylor@lincolncc.orgLincoln Child Center provides residential care for seriously emotionally distrubed children, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.Short of hospitalization or a locked facility, Lincoln’s programs are the highest, most intensive mental health treatmentprograms available for children who cannot live at home. The program is multidisciplinary, providing a range oftreatment and educational servicse year-round, including special educational programming; speech, language andrecreational therapies; individual, group and family psychotherapy; crisis intervention; medical and psychiatric treatment,clinical case management, and community outings and social events. Lincoln’s Residential Treatment Program servesseriously emotionally and behaviorally distrubed children, ages 6-14 years.Languages: SpanishDisability Evaluation Assistance Program (DEAP) (415) 865-5250 Fax n/aTDD n/a1060 Howard St (between 6 th & 7 th ), <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94103 me.garth@sfdph.orgDEAP works with the chronically homeless and disabled clients assisting them in accessing and retainingfederal disability benefits, social services, and medical and psychiatric care. DEAP is a multidisciplinaryteam comprised of benefits advocates, psychologists, a social worker, a physician, and clerical staff.Driver Performance Institutes (DPI) Jeffrey Nilsen (415) 905-5555 (415) 905-5565TDD n/a350 Townsend Street. Suite 205 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94107 sfdpi@yahoo.comFirst Offender Drinking Driver Program. DPI provides education and group counseling sessions for a 30-hour (3-month),45-hour (6-month) or 12-hour (8 weeks) DDP program. Topics include DUI prevention, DUI law, substance abuse andproblem drinking. The program offers a supportive atmosphere in which participants assess their relationship withalcohol and/or drugs.Hrs: M-F 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Intake: call for appointment. Eligibility: first offender.DUI Fees: $843 (45-hour); $605 (30-hour); $268 (12-hour).Drug Court Treatment Center – see Treatment Access Program (TAP) - <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Drug Court Treatment CenterDry Zone Mission Council on AlcoholAbuse for the Spanish Speaking Roberto Alfaro (415) 826-6767 (415) 826-6774TDD n/a820 Valencia Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94101 e-mail n/aTraining seminars for drinking drivers and their families; DUI prevention training; individual and group counseling. Hrs: 9a.m. – 9 p.m., M-F. Intake: call for appointment. Eligibility: 2nd or multiple offender DUI, Court referral or DMV. Fees:Sliding scale.39
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