Languages: Basic translation services availableFoster Care Mental <strong>Health</strong> Program Tom Maloney, LCSW (415) 970-3875 (415) 970-3813TDD n/a3801 3rd Street, Suite 400 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94124 Tom.Maloney@sfdph.orgThe Foster Care Mental <strong>Health</strong> Program (FCMHP) coordinates the delivery of mental health services for approximately3,400 children and their families, served by the <strong>Department</strong> of Human <strong>Services</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>'s child welfare system. Thispopulation includes children and youth, aged birth to 18, who have been removed from the family home or who are atrisk for out-of-home placement.The FCMHP is unique; it provides a hybrid of authorization and clinical services. The FCMHP manages approximatley 200new treatment requests per month. Some of these cases are authorized to individual practitioners, as well as to group orclinic providers within the SFMHP. For other cases the FCMHP provides clinical services such as urgent care responses,psychosocial assessments, dyadic and family therapy, individual and group therapy, and/or psychiatric medicationevaluations. The FCMHP monitors the quality of care offered by private providers that request reauthorization andprovides treatment and placement consultation on various interagency and multidisciplinary teams.Fred Finch Youth Center Therapeutic<strong>Behavioral</strong> <strong>Services</strong> – TBS (RU#89825) Cris Kinney, LCSW (510) 482-2244x309 (510) 530-2047TDD n/a3800 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland CA 94602 criskinney@fredfinch.orgDesigned to help clients who need intensive services to maintain or achieve placement stability and remain safe in thecommunity. <strong>Services</strong> are provided based on the wraparound philosophy, with individualized, one-to-one behavioralassistance and behavioral interventions.Languages: Cantonese, SpanishFred Finch Youth Center Kathie Jacobsen, LCSW COO (510) 482-2244 X206 (510) 530-2047TDD n/a3800 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland CA 94602 e-mail n/aFriendship House Association ofAmerican Indians, Inc. Helen Waukazoo, Exec. Dir. (415) 865-0964 (415) 865-5428TDD n/a56 Julian Street, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 e-mail n/aFriendship House provides 90-day residential substance abuse treatment and 90-day aftercare services to men andwomen with Native American values, cultural and spiritual focus. Also provides one-year residential substance abuseprogram for women with their children (ages 0 to 5). Other services include criminal justice program, job readinesssupport program, prevention services for women, prevention services for youth, santa clara intake/outreach andcommunity organizing. In January 2005, the Friendship House began providing expanded services, including 80-beds forresidential treatment at its new Friendship House American Indian Healing Center in the Mission District.Website: www.friendshiphousesf.orgGolden Gate for Seniors – see CATS Golden Gate for SeniorsGrove Street House - see Baker Places - Grove Street House46
HAFCI Haight Ashbury Free ClinicsDrug Detox Program HAFCI/DX(RU#38201 and 38CC3) Ben Eiland (415) 565-1908 (415) 255-6706TDD n/a529 Clayton Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94117 e-mail n/aOffers outpatient medical and social detox for chemical dependencies; education and training services; outreach,prevention, intervention, and medical and mental health services provided. Hrs: M-Th 10 a.m-5 p.m.; Fri 12 noon-6 p.m.Intake: drop-in only, no appointments.HAFCI Haight Ashbury Free Clinics-Integrated <strong>Services</strong> Ben Eiland Automated (415) 746-1967 (415) 746-1940TDD n/a1735 Mission Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Ca 94103 e-mail n/aHAFCI Haight Ashbury Free ClinicsJail Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Contact: Jo Robinson, MFT (415) 995-1700 (415) 348-8604650 5 th Street, Suite 309, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94107 e-mail: cheinen@sfdph.orgJail Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> (JPS) offers a full spectrum of behavioral health care including evaluation and assessment, crisisintervention, medication planning, individual treatment, group therapy referral for hospitalization, day treatment programservices, and a sheltered living unit for inmates currently incarcerated in the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> City and County jail system.Jail Aftercare <strong>Services</strong> (JAS) works with the courts, attorneys, probation officers and community agencies to transitionmentally ill inmates from the justice system into an appropriate community setting as an alternative to sentencing, as acondition of probation, or upon release from custody. Clinical staff are available in the jail 7 days a week from 8 a.m.until 10 p.m. Pager coverage is 24 hours, 7 days a week.HAFCI, Oshun CenterHelena Babington Guiles, Interim Center Manager(415) 746-1945 (415) 928-6750TDD n/a101 Taylor Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 e-mail n/aIn addition to a spectrum of drop-in services, Oshun offers daily support groups, individual counselling and casemanagement helping women and their families reach their goals.Languages: English and SpanishHAFCI, Smith House Women’s Detox Regena Grant (415) 398-4176(415) 398-4298 (415) 394-5869TDD n/a1441 Chinook Court, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94130 e-mail n/aThree- to 7-day social model non-medical detox. Women only.HAFCI, Smith Ryan Detox Regena Grant (415) 398-4176 Fax: n/aTDD n/a1441 Chinook Court, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94130 e-mail n/aThree- to 7-day social model non-medical detox. Women only.HAFCI, Western Addition Recovery HouseRichard Beal (415) 394-5247(415) 394-5249 (415) 394-5267TDD n/a47
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