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vocational rehabilitation, housing and community treatment. Ashbury House can accept pregnant women and womenwith up to two children age 12 and under.Languages: Japanese, MandarinProgress FoundationAvenues (RU#38A41) Liza Rachowicz (415) 242-8033 (415) 242-8039TDD n/a1443 7th Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94122-3702 didit@progressfoundation.orgAvenues is an ADU (Acute Diversion Unit) which operates in a social rehabilitation model. This program provides a 24-hour alternative to hospitalization and accepts referrals from psychiatric emergency programs and inpatient units.Avenues is a short-term crisis residential program (up to two weeks) for voluntary adults age 18 and older who require ahighly structured and supervised setting due to current acute symptoms of mental illness. <strong>Services</strong> include individual andgroup counseling, crisis intervention, assessment for the next level of treatment, peer support, activities of daily living,ambulatory medical support, medication support and referrals to social services, housing and community treatment.Languages: Cantonese, Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, TagalogProgress FoundationClay Street (RU#89852)(Day Tx – RU#89852) Chris Perry, MHRS (415) 776-4647 (415) 776-1018TDD n/a2210 Clay Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94115 didit@progressfoundation.orgClay Street is a 16-bed residential treatment program serving adults age 18 and over, returning from long-term caresettings or who are at risk for institutional placement due to the severity of their psychiatric disorders. The program isbased on the social rehabilitation model; primary goals are to help clients develop independent living skills and thesupport network needed to increase independence and avoid re-hospitalization. <strong>Services</strong> include on-site intensive daytreatment, individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, activities of daily living, ambulatory medical support,medication support and assistance with case management and referrals. Maximum length of stay is one year.Languages: Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian, SpanishProgress FoundationCortland House (RU#38631) Rosana Martinez (415) 550-1881 (415) 550-1791TDD n/a77 Cortland Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 didit@progressfoundation.orgCortland House is an ADU (Acute Diversion Unit) which operates in the social rehabilitation model. This program providesa 24-hour alternative to hospitalization and accepts referrals from psychiatric emergency programs and inpatient units.Cortland is a short-term residential program (up to 2 weeks) for voluntary adults age 18 and older, who require a highlystructured and supervised setting due to current acute symptoms of mental illness. <strong>Services</strong> include individual and groupcounseling, crisis intervention, assessment for the next level of treatment, peer support, activities of daily living,ambulatory medical support, medication support and referrals to social services, housing and community treatment.Languages: Arabic, Cantonese, French, Greek, Spanish, Tagalog,60

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