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Languages: SpanishDSAAM Office Based Opiate Tx(OBOT) (80134) (415) 206-8412 Fax: n/aTDD n/a3180 18 th Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94107 e-mail n/aOBOT provides treatment for opiate dependent patients in settings outside of traditional narcotic treatment programs(NTPs). These non-traditional settings include primary care clinics, mental health clinics, and private physician offices. TheOBIC physicians work closely with primary care physicians and psychiatrists to induce and stabilize patients withbuprenorphine.Early Childhood Mental <strong>Health</strong>Consultation Initiative Rhea Durr,MPH (415) 255-3639 (415) 255-3567TDD n/a1380 Howard, 2 nd Fl., <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 Rhea.Durr@sfdph.orgThe Initiative provides an array of early childhood mental health services for low income, high or at-risk risk youngchildren (0-5) and their families in OVER 150 diverse center-based child care programs, family child care homes andhomeless shelters. <strong>Services</strong> are provided by 14 community-based mental health agencies. Core services include childobservation assessment; case and program consultation; direct services to children and their families; therapeutic playgroups; early referrals; parent education and support groups, and training to providers on young children's emotionalhealth. The Initiative is supported by funding from the <strong>Department</strong>s Human <strong>Services</strong>, and Children, Youth and Families,and First 5, and is adminstered by the <strong>Department</strong> of Public <strong>Health</strong>.Languages: Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Korean, Spanish, ThaiEdgewood Center for Children and Families AdministrationEdgewood Subacute Stepdown ProgramEdgewood Day Treatment, Medicationand Shadow <strong>Services</strong> Nancy Rubin, CEO (415) 681-3211 (415) 681-1065TDD n/a101 15 th Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 info@edgewoodcenter.orgResidential and day treatment for severely behaviorally and emotionally disturbed children ages 5-14 and their families.The 48-bed intensive residential treatment program offers a highly structured, closely supervised treatment milieu. Thenon-public school provides prescriptive educational services including academic, occupational, speech and art therapies.A 90-day assessment and evaluation setting is available to assess a child's needs. The day treatment program offers daycare and therapeutic services including recreation, group, individual, family and milieu therapy. School site mental healthservices and primary intervention services are offered in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> elementary schools. Relative care support servicesprovide case management, training, respite and advocacy to parents, grandparents and extended family members takingcare of special needs children. <strong>Community</strong>-based services offer individualized services for children and adolescentsincluding therapeutic behavioral services and a shadow program. Another office is located at 1 Rhode Island Street, <strong>San</strong><strong>Francisco</strong>.Edgewood’s School and <strong>Community</strong> Based ProgramsAB3632 Clinic (RU#38AF5)ED/Mental <strong>Health</strong> Partnership (RU#38AFSD)Kinship Mental <strong>Health</strong> (RU#38AF3)School-Based Mental <strong>Health</strong> (RU#38AF4) Jenny McTackett (415) 682-3281 (415) 865-3099TDD n/a40

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