Child and Adolescent <strong>Services</strong> (CAS) provide assessment, treatment, and consultation for children and adolescents (birththrough age 18) and their families. Most CAS clients have experienced psychological trauma related to physical assault,sexual or emotional abuse, neglect, domestic violence, catastrophic injury, or debilitating chronic disease. Clinic servicesare provided at SFGH offices and in neighboring community sites for families seeking help for their children who mayhave behavioral or emotional difficulties. A large proportion of CAS clients are referred from pediatricians and from the<strong>Department</strong> of Human <strong>Services</strong>. CAS staffs coordinate services with primary care and community providers as needed tofacilitate the full and healthy development of each child and youth. CAS is committed to providing high quality, culturallycompetent, services for economically disadvantaged families.Languages: SpanishWalden House, Inc.Administrative OfficeRod Libbey, CEO, Vitka Eisen, COODavid Crawford, CFO(415) 554-1100 (415) 554-1122TDD n/a520 Townsend Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 apatel@waldenhose.orgCorporate office, housing the following departments: human resources, fiscal, information technology, clinicaladministration, licensing, quality management, privacy, transportation, warehousing, purchasing, criminal justice,contracts, compliance and development.Walden House, Inc.Administrative OfficeDenise WilliamsDirector of Contracts and Compiance(415)970-7500 (415)970-7577TDD n/a1550 Evans Avenue 2 nd Floor, SF, CA, 94121 dwilliams@waldwenhouse.orgWalden House, IncAdolescentWalden House, IncAdolescent Boys Facility/Project Sister Kin214 Haight Street45 Farallones AvenueWalden House, IncEPSDT Mental <strong>Health</strong> ProgramWalden House,IncMulti Service Cener/SACPAWalden House, Inc80
Day Rehabilitation ProgramWalden House, IncPrincipal CenterWalden House, IncMATRIX ProgramWalden House, IncOutpatient/”OASIS”/Outpatient ProgramArturo Carillo(415)970-9500(415)970-75001550 Evans Avenue SF, CA 94124 acarrillo@waldenhouse.orgWalden House, IncAdult Resindential-TransgenderSteve Maddoxn(415)701-5100 (Men’s Facility)(415)554-1450 (Women’s Facility)(415)554-1480 (Dual Recovery Facility)890 Hayes Street, SF, CA 94117 (Men’s Faculty) smaddox@waldenhouse.org815 Buena Vista West, SF, CA, 94117 (Women’s Faculty)214 Haight Street, SF, CA, 94102 (Dual Recovery Facility)1445 Chinook Ct., SF, CA, 94130 (Satellite)1251 2 nd Avenue SF, CA, 94112 (Satellite)Walden House, Inc.EPSDT Mental <strong>Health</strong> ProgramAdolescent Program (RU#38A63) Mardell Gavriel, Psy.D. Prog. Dir.(415) 554-1480 (415) 863-1305TDD n/a214 Haight Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 mgavriel@waldenhouse.orgThe Walden House Adolescent Mental <strong>Health</strong> Medi-Cal program offers mental health services to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> boyseligible for Medi-Cal benefits. Therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists work with boys, offering assessment,psychological testing, individual, group and family therapy, medication support, and case management. The programemploys current standard best practices such as Dialectical <strong>Behavioral</strong> Therapy, "Seeking Safety" for trauma issues andTherapeutic <strong>Behavioral</strong> coaching through other CBHS sources as needed. Outpatient services are also provided for boys inthe community and those who have completed the Walden House program.Languages: Translation services available81
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