Westside Ajani (RU#38CP3 )Shona Baum, LCSWCandace Shockley, MFT (415) 379-7201 (415) 379-7205TDD n/a2166 Hayes Street #303, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94117 sbaum@westside-health.orgcshockley@westside-health.orgWestside <strong>Community</strong> Mental <strong>Health</strong> Center, Inc. Ajani program provides family-focused, strengths-based Afro-centrictreatment. The program offers family, group and individual therapy aimed at increasing the adaptive functioning of theentire family and providing families with the skills to continue to thrive after treatment has ceased. <strong>Services</strong> are providedby qualified multicultural staff who reflect the diversity of the African American community and who are familiar with thecultural and spiritual norms, practices, and beliefs of the African American community.Languages: EnglishWestside Alliance Program Susmita Das, MA, MFTI (415) 495-6071 (415) 495-7359TDD n/a489 Clementina Street, 3rd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94103 sdas@westside-health.orgWestside Alliance Program provides substance abuse and mental health services to adult residents of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> (18years and older). <strong>Services</strong> are abstinence-orientated, strength based, solution focused, and supported by harm reductionphilosophy. We provide individual and group therapy, collateral sessions, case management, crisis intervention, urinetoxicology screening, psychiatric evaluation, medication support, HIV testing/counseling, and linkage services. The lengthof treatment reflects the needs of the individual client. The program accepts self-referral and referrals from the legalsystem, primary care, and community-based organizations. All prospective clients are encouraged to attend one of ourorientation meetings offered daily (Monday through Friday) at 3 PM.Languages: EnglishWestside CalWorks Counselling Service(RU#038AV3) Shona Baum, LCSW (415) 581-0449 (415) 581-0458TDD n/a1663 Mission Street, Suite 310 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 sbaum@westside-health.orgWestside CalWORKs Counseling Service provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to participantsenrolled in CalWORKs, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> County's welfare-to-work program serving low-income families. Its goal is to helpremove barriers keeping CalWORKs participants from achieving economic independence. CalWORKs is an integratedfamily focused office offering an array of services including individual, family and group treatment, crisis intervention,medication support and case management.<strong>Services</strong> are also available at CalWORKs' offices at 170 Otis and 3120 Mission Street. Transportation and childcare areavailable on a limited basis. For services in Russian and Asian languages, call RAMS CalWORKs Counseling at 668-5955.Languages: SpanishWestside <strong>Community</strong> Mental <strong>Health</strong>Administration Abner Boles, Ph.D. (415) 431-9000 (415) 431-1813TDD n/a1153 Oak Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94117 aboles@westside-health.orgAdministration is responsible for the oversight of the entire agency, working closely with the Board of Directors to createa strategic plan and its implementation. The main goal of Administration is to support Westside's wide range of programsat various locations throughout <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. Administration currently consists of the executive office, fiscal department,human resources department and operations.Westside Crisis (RU#89764) and84
Outpatient <strong>Services</strong> (RU#89763)Westside <strong>Community</strong> Crisis Clinic Ruth Bertrand, Ph.D. (415) 355-0311 (415) 353-5059(415) 353-5028888 Turk Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 rbertrand@westside-health.org245 11 th Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103Westside Crisis Clinic is a voluntary drop-in crisis, urgent care service designed to stabilize low-income residents who areexperiencing a mental health crisis. Clients receive mental health assessments and medication support services designedto safely and effectively address their needs while maintaining in the community. Clients are seen on a one-time or shorttermbasis. Linkage and referrals for ongoing mental health services are offered at the initial contact. The Crisis Clinic isopen 6 days a week Mon.-Sat. from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (with the last intake at 6 p.m.).Westside Outpatient Clinic is a mental health outpatient clinic serving adult residents of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. <strong>Services</strong> providedby a multidisciplinary clinical staff include medication support, clinical case management, group therapy, referrals andadvocacy. The Outpatient Clinic is open 5 days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Referrals can be made by calling the clinicand asking for the clinical supervisor.Languages: RussianWestside Integrated CYF <strong>Services</strong>Childcare Consultation <strong>Services</strong>(RU#89003) Candace Shockley (415) 431-8252 (415) 431-3195TTY(415) 701-78421140 Oak Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94117 cshockley@westside-health.orgWestside <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Integrated CYF programs provide an array of services, including individual, group andfamily therapy; clinical case management; medication support services; substance abuse prevention, education andintervention; social skills training including anger management and skill building/psycho educational groups.ICYF programs provide treatment, education and support for children and youth, especially those who are duallydiagnosed; on probation; have displayed emotional and behavioral problems severe enough to disrupt their home, schooland community activities; and/or those who are part of an underserved population, including homeless youth and thosewho are GLBT or questioning youth.Referrals accepted for youth ages 0-21 from Access; AB3632 (treatment referrals); schools; probation; foster care; otherproviders serving the child/family; and directly from parents/guardians. Westside ICYF primarily serves clients with fullscope Medi-Cal and other public insurance coverage.CalKIDS Consulation Program, sponsored by Westside CMHC and RAMS, provides consultation and direct services to highriskchildren enrolled in child care centers located in the Western Addition, Bayview Hunters Point, Excelsior, and Potrerodistricts. <strong>Services</strong> include individual and group consultation with staff; classroom observationLanguages: SpanishWestside Methadone TreatmentProgram (RU#38874, 38873, 98874) Terry Mitchell (415) 563-8200 (415) 563-5985(415) 885-27111301 Pierce Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94115 e-mail n/aOffers extended 6-month outpatient methadone detoxification process and/or maintenance program.Hrs: Business hrs. M-F 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Weekend and holiday hrs. 8 a.m.-11 a.m. Dosing hrs. M-F 7-10:45 a.m. and12-1:45 p.m. Fees: Medi-Cal, sliding scale.Languages: Translation services available upon request with advance noticeWestside ACT (RU#8976SP) Ruth Bertrand, Ph.D. (415) 353-5050 (415) 353-5059(415) 353-502885
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