Seneca Center <strong>Community</strong> TreatmentFacility (CTF) (RU#8989OP) Danielle Siegel (415) 206-4228 and(415) 206-6469 (415) 206-6469TDD n/aSFGH - 887 Potrero Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110danielle_siegel@senecacenter.org18 bed Residential treatment for adolescents 12-18 years old.Seneca Center <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>'s <strong>Community</strong> Treatment Facility provides residential, school, and day treatment services tothe most challenging adolescents and their families in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. The program provides structure and loving care in asecure setting for up to 22 clients. A primary focus of the program is to help clients and their families build enduring,supportive relationships. Seneca focuses on developing the strengthening positive relationships between clients and staff,family members, and between clients and supportive resources in the community. While innovative programming andhigh staff-to-child ratios are tremendous assets in delivering high quality services, Seneca believes that the formation ofsupportive relationships is the most powerful tool for helping emotionally troubled teens and their families to achievetherapeutic progress and long-term stability.Languages: English but able to find translator when neededSeneca Latency Program Lisa Rosenthal (510) 317-1444 Fax n/aTDD n/a2275 Arlington Drive <strong>San</strong> Leandro CA 94578 e-mail n/aSFDPH/UCSFOffice-Based Opiate Treatment Program (OBOT)-MethadoneCathy Jacob, LCSW (415)206-6022 (415)206-62121001 Potrero Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, SF (SFGH) Cathy.jacob@ucsf.edu+Four <strong>Community</strong> sites as described belowSFPDH/UCSFOutpatient Buprenorphine Induction Clinic (OBIC)Matt Tierney, NP (415)552-6242 (415)503-47871380 Howard Street, 2 nd floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA mtierney@ucsf.eduSFPDH/UCSFIntegrated Buprenorphine Intervention Service (IBIS)David Hersh, MD (415)552-6242 (415)255-3601Participating IBIS sited across the Citydavid.hersh@sfdph.orgShrader House – see Progress Foundation Shrader HouseSisters in Sober Treatment Empowered in Recovery S.I.S.T.E.R. Project - See Walden House S.I.S.T.E.R.Skilled Nursing Facility(formerly MHRF) Alfredo Abarca, RN (415) 206-6436 (415) 206-5441TDD n/a887 Potrero Avenue, 2nd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 alfredo.abarca@sfdph.org70
The Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) is now located on the 2nd floor of the Facility. The program consists of 59 beds. Thefocus of this program is on the severely and persistently mentally ill population of the City and City of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> whoalso have complex, subacute medical problems, in addition to their primary mental health diagnoses.In planning and development are the Facility's 1st floor programs and a 27-bed Adult Residential Facility (ARF) which willbe licensed through the State Dept. of <strong>Community</strong> Care Licensing as well as a 14-bed Adult Residential Treatment Facilitywhich also will be licensed though CCL.Smith Ryan Detox - see HAFCI Smith Ryan DetoxSocialization Through EmpoweringPeers (STEP) (RU#38AA9) Rhonda Mertz (415) 552-1566 (415) 626-7276TDD n/a1095 Market Street, Suite 602 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 rhonda@studycenter.orgSTEP is a client-run socialization program for residential care facilities. Peer staff visit residential care facilities and provideactivities and outings. Large outings for RCF clients are scheduled monthly at various locations throughout the City.South of Market Mental <strong>Health</strong><strong>Services</strong>, Integrated Service Center Mabel Jung, RN, MSN (415) 836-1700 (415) 836-1737(415) 836-1799760 Harrison Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94107 Mabel.Jung@sfdph.orgThe South of Market Mental <strong>Health</strong> Center is an integrated service centerwith 5 service teams.South of Market Mental <strong>Health</strong> Outpatient is the core team that provides an array of clinic-based mental healthservices, and as capacity permits and as needed, off-site services to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> adult (18 to 59 years old)residents. When the demand for services exceeds resource capacity, service priority may be limited to adult residentswho live in the neighborhood areas of South of Market, Tenderloin and Western Addition. Hours of operations areMonday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. To provide advanced access to the community, walk-in hours for intake areMonday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 9–10:30 a.m. and Wednesday from 1–2:30 p.m. Language resourcesinclude Cantonese and Spanish. Gay/lesbian identified/sensitive staff are available.The four specialty service teams designed to serve special needs population are:1. Filipino American Counseling & Treatment (FACT) Team that provides city wide bilingual andculturally relevant services through a family-centered approach to the Filipino American community in <strong>San</strong><strong>Francisco</strong>. Youth, adults and their families, ranging from 12 to 59 years old, are eligible for mental healthservices. Staff members are fluent in Tagalog and other Filipino dialects, including Ilocano, Pampango,Visayan, and Bicol.2. MOST AB 2034 Homeless Integrated <strong>Services</strong> Project aims to use wellness recovery principlesthrough an array of wrap around services for target individuals. It is a 24/7 program for its enroll clients.Admission criteria are based from State Legislative AB203 funding source to serve 120 individualsincluding transitional youths of 18–24 years old who are severely mentally ill, homeless and have ahistory of repeated hospitalizations and/or incarceration within the last 12 months. Language resourcesinclude Spanish and Tagalog.3. McMillan Intensive Case Management Team provides intensive case management wrap aroundservices to the chronic public inebriate population. This program is a concerted collaboration withEmergency Medical <strong>Services</strong>, Tom Waddell Clinic of the <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Network, and <strong>Community</strong>71
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