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treatment and residential. Refers to these programs after an initial assessment and demonstration in pre-placementservices. Hrs: M-F 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Intake: Referral/Eligibility from criminal justice system. Fees: $500-fee waiver.Languages: SpanishUCSF Center on Deafness - Deaf AIDSSupport <strong>Services</strong> (DASS) (RU#88753) Nancy Moser, LCSW (415) 476-4980 (415) 476-7113(415) 476-76003333 California Street, Suite 10 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94118 uccd@lppi.ucsf.eduOutpatient mental health services for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and late deafened children, youth, adults, and their families.<strong>Services</strong> include: individual, couples, family and group counseling, psychological testing, case management, medicationevaluations and monitoring. The Center also provides school-based mental health services under the PartnershipProgram. Deaf Drug and Alcohol Recovery <strong>Services</strong> provides specialized substance abuse and dually diagnosed servicesfor deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.Languages: American Sign Language, Spanish with interpreterUCSF Center on Deafness-Deaf Drug andAlcohol-Service (RU#38641) (415) 476-4980TDD n/a3333 California Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94118 uccd@lppi.ucsf.eduOutpatient recovery services for deaf and hard-of-hearing adults and their families. <strong>Services</strong> include individual/grouptherapy, relapse prevention education, case management, codependency support and education. Hrs: M-Th 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Intake: call for appointment.UCSF Infant-Parent Program/Daycare Consultants Kadija Johnston, L.C.S.W. (415) 206-5270 (415) 206-4722TDD n/a2550 23rd Street, Bldg. 9, Room 130 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 infantparentprogram@yahoo.comThe Infant-Parent Program is an outpatient mental health program serving infants, toddlers, and their families, primarilythrough home visits. The focus of the work is the parent-child relationship; children and parents are seen together. TheProgram's therapeutic approach combines emotional support, interpretive work, non-didactically offered developmentalinformation and guidance, concrete assistance, and direct intervention with the child and the dyad. Collateral work withother child-serving agencies is often essential. On-site services to a pre-kindergarten diagnostic class at Paul ReveElementary School are offered as part of the School-Mental <strong>Health</strong> Partnership. An additional part of the Program is theDaycare Consultants Program which provides programmatic and case-centered mental health consultation to childcaresettings. Also within this component of the Program is project serving selected homeless and domestic violence sheltersthrough mental health consultation to staff and direct intervention with children under 5 and their parents. A thirdprogram componet, Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment, is available to young children who are receivingtreatment or consultation within the program or are referred by other community agencies.UCSF/<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> General Hospital<strong>Department</strong> Child and Adolescent <strong>Services</strong> (CH&ADOL)Lynn Dolce, MFT Asso. Dir (415) 206-4444 (415) 206-3142(415) 206-84261001 Potrero Avenue, Dept of Psychiatry Suite 7G5 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 lynn.dolce@sfdph.org79

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