Work Plan | RER Program Name | Program Name (& Contract Agency) | Program Description | Program Goal | Population Focus | Services Offered | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | Location and Contact Information |
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ALL-OE | Behavioral Health Services - Victims of Trauma and Torture | Survivors of Torture International | Outpatient mental health services to Adults/Older Adults who are victims of trauma and torture with serious mental illness and children who suffer from a severe emotional disturbance | Improve access to mental health services, culture specific, outreach and education to persons with a serious mental illness or emotional disturbance who have been victims of torture and provide referrals for victims of trauma and torture who are indigent and do not meet medical necessity | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults with serious mental illness who are victims of trauma and torture | • Bio-psychosocial rehabilitation services recovery • Strength based, client and family driven and culturally competent programs | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Survivors of Torture International (619) 278-2400 |
ALL-OE | Behavioral Health Services and Primary Care Integration Services | Mental Health and Primary Care Services Integration Services | Provides services and treatment to adult patients with behavioral health problems through the Enhanced Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment model | Provide effective, evidence-based treatment for behavioral health interventions in a primary care setting | Adults 18 to 59 years | • Mental health assessment • Dual diagnosis screening information • Brief mental health services • Linkages to services as needed | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Clinic Health Network 7535 Metropolitan Dr. San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 542-4300 |
ALL-OE | Behavioral Health Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing | Deaf Community Services | Adult outpatient mental health clinic provides video, secure email, and phone consultation in a mental health walk-in outpatient clinic within San Diego County | Assist clients who are deaf and hard of hearing to achieve a more adaptive level of functioning | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults who are deaf or hard of hearing and who have a serious mental illness or substance use disorder | • Outpatient mental health services • Case management • Integrated substance use disorder treatment and rehabilitation | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Deaf Community Services of San Diego Inc. 1545 Hotel Circle S., Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 398-2437 |
ALL-OE | Clubhouse - Deaf or Hard of Hearing | Deaf Community Services Clubhouse | Recovery and skill center/clubhouse for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing | Assist clients who are deaf and hard of hearing to achieve a more adaptive level of functioning | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults, who are deaf or hard-of-hearing who have or are at risk of a serious mental illness or co-occurring disorder | • Member-operated recovery and skill development clubhouse program • Services include social skill development, rehabilitative, recovery, vocational and peer support | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Deaf Community Services of San Diego Inc. 1545 Hotel Circle S., Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 398-2437 |
ALL-OE | Psychiatric and Addiction Consultation and Family Support Services | Psychiatric and Addiction Consultation and Family Support Services Smart Care | Provides psychiatric and addiction consultation and family support services for primary care, pediatric and obstetric providers who serve patients with Medi-Cal or who are uninsured, throughout San Diego County, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | Improve the confidence, competence, and capacity of primary care pediatrics, and obstetricians in treating behavioral health conditions; increase identification of behavioral health issues, including suicide risk; provide education, referrals, and linkages to support families | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Psychiatric and addiction consultation • Client education, referral, and linkage to services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-5100 |
ALL-SD | Chaldean and Middle-Eastern Social Services | Chaldean and Middle-Eastern Social Services | Outpatient mental health clinic provides treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services to adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | Provide culturally competent treatment, services and referrals for individuals of Middle Eastern descent who experience mental health issues or a serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older and eligible for Medi-Cal funded services | • Outpatient mental health clinic which provides treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services • Referrals and linkage support | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chaldean and Middle-Eastern Social Services 436 S. Magnolia Ave., Suite 201 El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 401-7410 |
ALL-SD | Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) | Psychiatric Emergency Response Team | Connects law enforcement officers with psychiatric emergency clinicians to serve children and adults throughout the County | Improve collaboration between the mental health and law enforcement systems with the goal of more humane and effective handling of incidents involving law enforcement officers and mentally ill and developmentally disabled individuals | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults, with a focus on veterans, homeless and the Native American community | • Case coordination • Linkage and limited crisis intervention services • Training for law enforcement personnel | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) 1202 Morena Blvd., Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 275-0892 |
CY-FSP | Children's FSP Housing | TBD | Homeless/Runaway Youth Behavioral Health FSP Shelter Beds for Transition Age Youth (TAY) | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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CY-FSP | Children's Full Service Partnership (FSP) | TBD | Locates and engages homeless and runaway youth for the purpose of increasing access to mental health services and family reunification. Individual/group/family services provided at schools, community, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Homeless children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | TBD |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Child/Youth Case Management | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Homeless children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Rady Children's Hospital Central 3665 Kearny Villa Rd., Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 966-5832 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Community Circle | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Homeless children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Y | Family Health Centers - Logan Heights 2204 National Ave. San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 515-2382 Family Health Centers 3845 Spring Dr. Spring Valley, CA 91977 (619) 255-7520 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Community Research Foundation - Crossroads Family Center | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children, youth and their families | Homeless children and youth up to age 21 attending a Juvenile Court and Community School (JCCS) who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criteria and who may be involved with the juvenile justice system | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Crossroads Family Center 1679 E. Main St., Suite 102 El Cajon, CA 92021 (619) 441-1907 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Community Research Foundation - Mobile Adolescent Services Team (MAST) | Mental Health assessment and treatment services for students and their families at the Juvenile Court and Community School (JCCS) sites, home, office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co- occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 attending a Juvenile Court and Community School (JCCS) who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criteria and who may be involved with the juvenile justice system | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Mobile Adolescent Services Team 1202 Morena Blvd., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 398-3261 |
CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Community Research Foundation - Nueva Vista Family Service | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 attending a Juvenile Court and Community School (JCCS) who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criterial and who may be involved with the juvenile justice system | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Nueva Vista Family Services 1161 Bay Blvd., Suite B Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 585-7686 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Counseling and Treatment Center - School Based Outpatient Children's Mental Health Services | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Homeless children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) Children's Mental Health 1031 25th St., Suite C San Diego, CA 92102 (619) 232-6454 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Douglas Young Youth and Family Services | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offer case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client-and- family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Douglas Young Youth and Family Services 7907 Ostrow St., Suite F San Diego, CA 92111 (858) 300-8282 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | East County Behavioral Health Clinic | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offer case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | San Diego Youth Services 1870 Cordell Ct., Suite 101 El Cajon, CA (619) 448-9700 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | East County Outpatient Counseling Program | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria and who are in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | San Diego Center for Children East Region Outpatient 7339 El Cajon Blvd., Suite K La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 668-6200 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Foster Family Agency Stabilization and Treatment (FFAST) | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21, involved in Child Welfare Services and residing in Foster Family Agency homes, who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Center for Children FFAST 8825 Aero Dr., Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 633-4102 North County 145 Vallecitos de Oro, Suite 210 San Marcos, CA 92069 (858) 633-4115 |
CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Learning Assistance Center | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Vista Hill Foundation Escondido 1029 N. Broadway Ave. Escondido, CA 92026 (760) 489-4126 Vista Hill Foundation - North Inland Ramona 1012 Main St., Suite 101 Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 788-9724 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Merit Academy | Day School Services provides individual, group and family services at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Vista Hill 1600 N. Cuyamaca St. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 994-7860 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Multi-Cultural Community Counseling - Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Culturally specific individual/group/family services provided at home, community or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | •Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) Children's Mental Health 1031 25th St., Suite C San Diego, CA 92102 (619) 232-6454 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | North County Lifeline | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment. | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | North County Lifeline Oceanside 707 Oceanside Blvd. Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 757-0118 North County Lifeline Vista 200 Michigan Ave. Vista, CA 92084 (760) 726-4900 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Palomar Family Counseling Services | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Palomar Family Counseling Services 1002 East Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 741-2660 Palomar Family Counseling Services 120 West Hawthrone St. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 731-3235 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Para Las Familia | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 5 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Episcopal Community Services Para Las Families 1424 30th St., Suite A San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 565-2650 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Pathways Cornerstone | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Pathways Cornerstone School Based Outpatient Treatment 6244 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 14 San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 640-3269 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Rady Outpatient Psychiatry North Coastal | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offer case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co- occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client-and- family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Rady Children's Hospital North Coastal 3142 Vista Way, Suite 205 Oceanside, CA 92056 (760) 758-1480 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Rady Outpatient Psychiatry North Inland | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Rady Children's Hospital North Inland 625 W. Citacado Pkwy., Suite 102 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 294-9270 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | School Based Program | Culturally specific individual/group/family services provided at home, community or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) School Based Program 4660 Viewridge Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 278-3292 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | School-Based Central- East- South | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Rady Children's Hospital Central-East-South 3665 Kearny Villa Rd., Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 966-8471 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | School-Based Outpatient Behavioral Health Services | Provide a full range of client and family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children, youth and their families | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Social Advocates for Youth 4275 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 283-9624 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | South Bay Community Services (Mi Escuelita) | Culturally specific individual/group/family services provided at home, community or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | South Bay Community Services 430 F St. Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 420-3620 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | TIDES | Culturally specific Individual/group/family services provided at home, community or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to homeless children, youth and their families | Children and youth up to age 21 and their families who are underserved with a focus on Latino and Asian-Pacific Islanders | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | YMCA-TIDES 4394 30th St. San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 543-9850 |
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CY-FSP | Children's School Based Full Service Partnership (FSP) | Youth Enhancement Services | Culturally specific individual/group/family services provided at home, community or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of client- and family-focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | San Ysidro Health Center Youth Enhancement Services 3025 Beyer Blvd., Suite E-101 San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 428-5533 |
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CY-FSP | Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) | Therapeutic Behavioral Services | Intensive, individualized, one- to-one behavioral coaching program available to children/youth up to 21 years old who are experiencing a current emotional or behavioral challenge or experiencing a stressful life transition | Return children/youth to their family or family-like setting, support permanency and enhance long-term success | Children up to age 21 who are Medi-Cal eligible and who are receiving specialty mental health reimbursable services | • One on one behavioral coaching | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | New Alternatives Inc. TBS 8755 Aero Drive, Suite 230 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 256-2180 |
CY-FSP | Wraparound Services (WRAP) - Child Welfare Services (CWS) | WrapWorks | Wraparound offers team based intensive and individualized case management to a child or youth within the context of their support system, leveraging both formal and informal supports | Return children/youth to their family or family-like setting, support permanency and enhance long-term success | Children and youth up to age 21 who are involved with Child Welfare Services or Probation | • Case management and rehabilitative services • Intensive care coordination • Intensive home-based services • Crisis intervention • Medication management • Outreach at schools and the community | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
CY-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Women | Perinatal Outpatient - Homeless Outreach (North Coastal) | Women and perinatal substance use disorder treatment | Perinatal outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring treatment and recovery services | Women, pregnant and parenting women, and adolescent females ages 15 and older | • Recovery services | Y | North County Serenity Outpatient 3355 Mission Ave. #239 Oceanside, CA 92058 760-685-4840 |
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CY-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Women | Perinatal Outpatient - Homeless Outreach (Central) | Women and perinatal substance use disorder treatment | Perinatal outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring treatment and recovery services | Women, pregnant and parenting women, and adolescent females ages 15 and older | • Recovery Services | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-5100 |
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CY-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Women | Perinatal Outpatient - Homeless Outreach (East) | Women and perinatal substance use disorder treatment | Perinatal outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring treatment and recovery services | Women, pregnant and parenting women, and adolescent females ages 15 and older | • Recovery Services | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-5100 |
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CY-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Women | Perinatal Outpatient - Homeless Outreach (North Central) | Women and perinatal substance use disorder treatment | Perinatal outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring treatment and recovery services | Women, pregnant and parenting women, and adolescent females ages 15 and older | • Recovery Services | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education 1400 North Johnson Ave., Suite 101 El Cajon, CA 92020 (562) 513-6917 |
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CY-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Women | Perinatal Outpatient - Homeless Outreach (North Inland) | Women and perinatal substance use disorder treatment | Perinatal outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring treatment and recovery services | Women, pregnant and parenting women, and adolescent females ages 15 and older | • Recovery Services | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education 1400 North Johnson Ave., Suite 101 El Cajon, CA 92020 (562) 513-6917 |
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CY-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Women | Perinatal Outpatient - Homeless Outreach (South) | Women and perinatal substance use disorder treatment | Perinatal outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring treatment and recovery services | Women, pregnant and parenting women, and adolescent females ages 15 and older | • Recovery Services | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education 1400 North Johnson Ave., Suite 101 El Cajon, CA 92020 (562) 513-6917 |
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CY-OE | Parent Partner Services | Family/Youth Support Partnership Services | TBD | Outreach and Engagement services for children, youth, up to age 21, and their families | Latino, Asian, and African American children and youth up to age 21 | • Outreach and Engagement • Family Support Partners • Case management • Focus groups • Support and Education Groups • Community Presentations | Y | TBD |
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CY-SD | Adolescent Day Rehabilitation | San Diego Center for Children Residential Outpatient Children's Mental Health Services | Individual/group/family services to children and youth in a residential setting. Provides Independent Living Skills services to Child Welfare Services youth in placement. These services result in integrated treatment services for youth with co-occurring mental health substance use disorders | Return children/youth to their family or family-like setting; deter children/youth from placement in a higher level of care; and stabilize current placement | Children and youth up to age 18, residing at San Diego Center for Children, who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Medication services • Independent Living Skills | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Center for Children 3003 Armstrong St. San Diego, CA 92111 (858) 277-9550 |
CY-SD | BHS Children, Youth and Families (CYF) Liaison | Family Youth Liaison (YL) | The Family Youth Liaison collaborates with Children, Youth and Families (CYF) administrative staff to ensure family and youth voice and values are incorporated into service development, implementation plans, and service delivery | Advance, train, and coordinate family/youth partnership in CYF programs | Children and youth up to age21 served by CYF providers and their families | • Coordinates administrative functions in which family/youth participate • Trains CYF programs management staff to work with support Family/Youth Partners • Develops and provides CYF system trainings and coaching sessions • MHSA Issue Resolution point of contact | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite 320 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 634-6580 |
CY-SD | BridgeWays Program Services | BridgeWays Program Services | Individual/group/family services provided at office/clinic, home, school or other community locations. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children, youth and their families who are at risk of involvement or currently involved in the Juvenile Justice System | Children and youth up to age 21, who are at risk of involvement or currently involved in the Juvenile Justice System, who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Home Based Services • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement • Substance use services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Youth Services Bridge Ways 7364 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 221-8600 x2503 |
CY-SD | Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) | San Diego Youth Services - I CARE | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, drop-in center or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment. Supportive services at drop-in center | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health and supportive services to children, youth and their families that are at risk for or are victims of commercial sexual exploitation | Children and youth up to age21 who are at risk for or are victims of commercial sexual exploitation and who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criterial. Any at risk for or victim of commercial sexual exploitation who would benefit from supportive services at the drop-in center | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement • Assistance with housing • Job skill assessment • GED preparation • Support groups • Youth Partners • Mentors | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Youth Services I CARE 3660 Fairmount Ave. San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 521-2550 x 3816 |
CY-SD | County of San Diego - Probation | Probation After Hours (STAT Team) | Multi-disciplinary team provides transitional services as youth rejoin the community following incarceration | Ensure probation children and youth with mental illness have access to mental health services, with successful reintegration into the community and potential reduction in recidivism | Probation children and youth up to age 21 currently in detention or in the community who require mental health services to enhance functioning and reduce symptomology | • Individual/group/family treatment • Crisis intervention • Care coordination • Case management • Medication management • Community based mental health services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Probation Administration 9444 Balboa Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-3148 |
CY-SD | Crisis Action and Connection | Crisis Action and Connection | Provides intensive support and linkage to services and community resources for children/youth who have had a recent psychiatric episode | Improve the ability of children and youth and their families to access and benefit from mental health services in order to divert or prevent readmission to acute services | Children and youth up to age21 who meet medical necessity and meet set criteria | • Intensive case management and treatment to stabilize high risk youth • Crisis intervention • Medication services | Y | New Alternatives Inc. Crisis Access & Connection 730 Medical Center Ct.. Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 591-5740 |
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CY-SD | Emergency Screening Unit (ESU) | Emergency Screening Unit (ESU) | Provides crisis stabilization to children and youth experiencing a psychiatric emergency | Reduce the use of emergency and inpatient services, prevent escalation, and promote the management of mental illness | Children and youth up to age18 who are experiencing a psychiatric emergency | • Crisis stabilization services for high risk youth • Crisis intervention • Medication services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | New Alternatives Inc. Emergency Screening Unit 4309 Third Ave. San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 876-4502 |
CY-SD | Incredible Families | TBD | Outpatient mental health treatment and support services for children and families involved in Child Welfare Services | Return children/youth to their family or family-like setting; deter children/youth from placement in a higher level of care; and stabilize current placement | Families and their children 2-14 years old who are dependents of Juvenile Dependency Court due to abuse and/or neglect | • Weekly multi-family parent and child visitation event and meal for all family members • Utilization of the Incredible Years evidence-based curriculum • A primary therapist is assigned to each family • Clinical support during family visitation events, as well as, during individual and family therapy | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
CY-SD | Incredible Years | Children Seriously Emotionally Disturbed | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management and family partner support | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health services to children through five years old, and their families, using the Incredible Years evidence-based program. The Incredible Years program includes parent training, teacher training and treatment services for children within a school- based program setting | Children through age 5 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria, and their families | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement | Y | Y | Y | Palomar Family Counseling Services 1002 East Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 741-2660 |
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CY-SD | Medication Support for Wards and Dependents | Vista Hill - Juvenile Court Clinic | Provides short term (no more than three months) individual/family treatment, psychotropic medication and linkage to community-based provider for on-going treatment to children and youth who may be involved in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems | Assist the youth and family with stabilization, support, linkage and coordination to community provider for ongoing mental health services if needed | Children and youth up to age21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria and who are in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems | • Individual/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Medication services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vista Hill Juvenile Court Clinic 2851 Meadow Lark Dr. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 571-1964 |
CY-SD | Mental Health Services - For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or Questioning (LGBTQ) | San Diego Youth Services - Our Safe Place | Individual/group/family services provided at schools, home, drop-in center or office/clinic location. Utilizing a team approach that when indicated offers case management, family or youth partner support, and/or co-occurring substance treatment. Supportive services at 4 drop-in centers | Provide a full range of family focused, culturally and linguistically competent, strength based, comprehensive, trauma informed, data driven, and integrated mental health and supportive services to children, youth who identify as LGBTQ and their families | LGBTQ children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria. Any LGBTQ youth who would benefit from supportive services at the drop-in centers | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Crisis intervention • Medication services • Outreach and Engagement • Assistance with housing • Job skill assessment • General Education Diploma (GED) preparation • Support groups • Youth Partners • Mentors | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Youth Services Our Safe Place 3427 4th Ave. San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 525-9903 |
CY-SD | Peer Mentoring | San Pasqual Academy Children's Mental Health Services | Individual/group/family services to children and youth in an academy setting to support self- sufficiency. Provides peer mentorship services to Child Welfare Services youth in placement to foster adolescent growth towards independence and self sufficiency | Support adolescent growth towards independence and self sufficiency for youth preparing to exit the foster care system | Children and youth at San Pasqual Academy ages 12-21 years old who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Individual/group/family treatment • Care coordination • Case management • Rehabilitative services • Medication services • Independent Living Skills | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | New Alternatives Inc. San Pasqual Academy 17701 San Pasqual Valley Rd. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 233-6005 |
CY-SD | Placement Stabilization Services | CASS | Provides mental health services to children and youth who are placed through Child Welfare Services in various foster home placements. Services available by referral from Child Welfare Services | Stabilize current placement, deter children and youth from placement in a higher level of care and support transition of children and youth back to their biological families | Foster children and youth up to age 18 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria who are at risk of changing placement to a higher level of care | • Assessment • Case management and rehabilitative services • Intensive care coordination • Intensive home-based services • Crisis intervention • Medication management • Outreach at schools and the community | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | New Alternatives Inc. 3517 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 407 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 955-8905 |
CY-SD | Placement Stabilization Services | Polinsky | Provides mental health assessment and treatment services to children and youth for a short term assessment period while at Polinsky Children's Center. Collaboration with Child Welfare Services for transition plan to enhance permanency and stability | Return children and youth to their family or family-like setting, support permanency and link children, youth and families to support services when indicated | Children and youth up to age18 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria brought to Polinsky Children's Center by Child Welfare for a short assessment period | • Assessment • Case management and rehabilitative services • Intensive care coordination • Intensive home-based services • Crisis intervention • Medication management • Outreach at schools and the community | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | New Alternatives Inc. 9400 Ruffin Ct. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 357-6879 |
CY-SD | Rural Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services | Rural Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services | Paraprofessionals within rural community clinics provide behavioral health education to prevent development of serious mental illness or addiction. Help patients manage health, emotional, and behavioral concerns | Prevention and early intervention education to prevent development of serious mental health or addiction for children, transitional age youth and adults/older adults | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Rural integrated behavioral health and primary care services | Y | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-5400 |
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CY-SD | Walk-In Assessment Clinic and Mobile Assessment Team | Behavioral Crisis Center and Mobile Assessment Team Services | Provides mobile crisis mental health services in conjunction with walk-in assessment clinics for the North County region | Reduce the use of emergency and inpatient services, prevent escalation, and promote the management of mental illness | Children and youth who are experiencing a mental health crisis or urgent need for mental health services | • Crisis response & intervention • Assessment • Medication management • Linkage to hospital • Short term follow-up visits to facilitate warm hand-off as applicable and/or outpatient services, as indicated. | Y | New Alternatives, Inc. North County Crisis Intervention and Response Team 225 West Valley Pkwy., Suite 100 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 233-0133 New Alternatives, Inc. 1020 S. Santa Fe Ave., Suite B-1 Vista, CA 92084 (760) 233-0133 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Institutional Case Management (ICM) | Telecare Age wise | Strengths-Based Case Management, Full Service Partnership program for Older Adults in addition to having an Institutional case management component | Increased access to mental health services and overcome barriers such as language, wait times, lack of knowledge or awareness of available services plus assist clients in long term care to graduate and be placed in the community | Adults 60 years and older with a serious mental illness who may be on LPS Conservatorship or who have needs that cannot be adequately met by a lower level of care | • Care coordination and rehabilitation • Field-based services have a participant-to-staff ratio that is approximately 25 to 1 • Case management | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Telecare Corporation Telecare Age wise 6160 Mission Gorge Road, Suite 108 San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 481-5200 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | North Start ACT | Provides an Assertive Community Treatment, Full Service Partnership program for persons 18 years and older who have been very high users of Medi-Cal hospital psychiatric services and/or institutional care | Provide Assertive Community Treatment Services to persons with very serious mental illness | Adult 18 years and older with very serious mental illness who have been high users of Medi- Cal psychiatric hospital services and/or institutional care, including those with co- occurring substance use disorder | • Assertive Community Treatment intensive, multidisciplinary treatment services for persons who have a very serious mental illness and needs that cannot be adequately met through a lower level of care • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) Escondido 474 W. Vermont Ave., Suite 104 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 294-1281 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Step Down from Acute | TBD | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment - Justice Integrated Services | Provide Assertive Community Treatment Services to persons with serious mental illness, who maybe have a substance use disorder, are homeless or at risk of homelessness, who are discharging from an acute setting (Behavioral Health unit) | Adults 18 years and older who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Assertive Community • Treatment Services • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-FSP | Adult Residential Treatment | Changing Options | Residential facility for adults with serious mental disorders | Maximize each individual’s recovery in the least restrictive environment through a comprehensive medical, psychological, and social approach | Adults 18 years and older with disabling psychiatric disorder requiring a 24-hour Mental Health Rehabilitation Center | • Psycho-educational and symptom/wellness groups • Employment and education screening/readiness • Skill development • Peer support, and mentoring • Physical health screening • Referrals | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Changing Options Inc. 500 Third St. Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 789-7299 |
TAOA-FSP | Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) | Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) | Intensive community-based services for persons who establish an Assisted Outpatient Treatment court settlement agreement, persons who are court-ordered, persons who otherwise meet the eligibility criteria and voluntarily accept alternative services prior to an Assisted Outpatient Treatment petition being filed | Integrate behavioral health and rehabilitation treatment and recovery services for adults with a serious mental illness and have been identified as potential candidates by the In-Home Assessment Team, have agreed to an Assisted Outpatient Treatment court settlement, or have Assisted Outpatient Treatment status resulting from a contested court hearing | Adults 18 years and older meeting Title 9 criteria as established under Laura's Law | • Assertive Community Treatment with a rehabilitation and recovery focus | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Telecare Corporation 1660 Hotel Circle N., Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 481-3840 |
TAOA-FSP | Behavioral Health Court | Collaborative Behavioral Health Court | Uses the Assertive Community Treatment model to enhance the lives of individuals experiencing a serious mental illness and co- occurring conditions through case management and mental health services | Integrate mental health, substance- induced psychiatric disorder rehabilitation treatment, and recovery services for adults with serious mental illness to improve their mental health, quality of life in the community, and prevent recidivism in the criminal justice system | Underserved adults,18 years and older, with serious mental and/or substance-induced psychiatric disorder illnesses, who have been incarcerated and are misdemeanor or felony offenders | • Team-based management • Peer support specialist • Medication management • Health care integration services • Linkage to services in the community • Housing subsidy • Providing education/vocational services and training | Y | Telecare Corporation 4930 Naples St. San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 276-1176 |
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TAOA-FSP | County of San Diego - Institutional Case Management | Institutional Case Management | Provides 5 Full Time Equivalent positions of Institutional Case Management | Stabilization and linkage to services | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Case Management | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | County of San Diego |
TAOA-FSP | County of San Diego - Probation | Probation Officer for BH Court | Probation Office for Behavioral Health Court | Stabilization and linkage to services | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Transition services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | County of San Diego |
TAOA-FSP | County of San Diego - Probation | Probation-FSP-ACT Team | Interventions, case management, and supervision of juveniles and adults who are at risk of entering the justice system or re-offending while placed on probation by the courts | Reduce incarceration and institutionalization, provide timely access to services, and reduce homelessness | Transition Age Youth and Adults who have a serious mental illness | • Mental health assessments • Interventions • Case Management • Outreach and engagement | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Probation Administration 9444 Balboa Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-3148 |
TAOA-FSP | Crisis - Residential Services - North Inland | Esperanza Crisis Center | Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week service provided as an alternative to hospitalization or step down from acute inpatient care within a hospital for adults with acute symptoms of serious mental illness, including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | Provide alternative to hospital or acute inpatient care | Voluntary adults 18 years and older with acute and serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Crisis residential services as an alternative to hospitalization or step down from acute in- patient care within a hospital | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) 337 West Mission Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 975-9939 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | IMPACT Downtown IMPACT | Fully integrated services to clients diagnosed with a serious mental illness, as well as individuals with co- occurring, mental health and substance disorders | Improve the mental health and quality of life of adults in the community who have been or as-risk of becoming homeless and have a serious mental illness by increasing clinical and functional stability through an array of mental health services, housing opportunities and educational and employment supports | Adults 18-59 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, have serious mental illness (SMI), and who may also have a co-occurring condition of substance use in the Central and North Central Regions of San Diego | • Linkage to food, housing and/or physical health services • Medication management • Vocational services • Substance use disorder services • Includes housing component | Y | Y | IMPACT 1260 Morena Blvd., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 398-2156 Downtown IMPACT 995 Gateway Center Way, Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92102 (619) 398-2156 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | ACTION Central | The 100 Homeless Project is a collaborative effort between the County of San Diego and San Diego Housing Commission which provides a hybrid integrated service model to homeless individuals with a serious mental illness who may have a co- occurring diagnosis of substance use disorder | Integrate wrap-around services with accessible housing that supports the homeless population | Homeless Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults who have a serious mental illness and may have a co-occurring diagnosis of substance use disorder | • Medication management and monitoring Individual therapy • Outpatient substance use disorder treatment • Intensive case management, Employment support • Peer counseling • Supportive housing component | Y | Mental Health Systems, Inc. (MHS) ACTION Central 6244 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 15-18 San Diego, CA 92115 (858) 380-4676 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | ACTION East | Services for homeless persons with serious mental illness or substance use disorder | Planned hybrid model will integrate Assertive Community Treatment intensive case management services with substance use disorder treatment and recovery services | Homeless Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults with a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring diagnosis of substance use disorder | • Mental health rehabilitation Treatment and recovery services for clients with substance use disorder • Integrated case management services with substance use disorder treatment and recovery services • Supportive housing component | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) ACTION East 10201 Mission Gorge Rd., Suite O Santee, CA 92071 (619) 383-6868 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Center Star ACT | 24-hour community -based treatment for individuals with a criminal justice background who have been diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness | Provides Assertive Community Treatment Services to persons with very serious mental illness | Adults 25 to 59 years old who have a serious mental illness and adults 18 years and older who may have been homeless | • Clinical case management Mental health services with a rehabilitation and recovery focus • Supportive housing • Educational and employment development • Individual and group rehabilitation counseling • Psychiatric assessment | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) 4283 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 115 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 521-1743 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Project One-for- All POFA - 100 City Star | Full Service Partnership Assertive Community Treatment team and recovery services program will use a "Housing First" approach | Ensure clients are provided access to good quality housing in the Central and North Central Regions of San Diego County | Transition Age Youth, adults18 and older who are homeless, have serious mental illness and who may have a co- occurring diagnosis of substance abuse | • Supportive Housing | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) 4283 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 115 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 521-1743 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Project One-for- All POFA - South Region (100 SMI Slots) Housing | Full Service Partnership Assertive Community Treatment team and recovery services Program will use a "Housing First" approach | Ensure clients are provided access to good quality housing in the South Region of San Diego County | Transition Age Youth, adults18 and older who are homeless, have serious mental illness and who may have a co- occurring diagnoses of substance abuse | • Supportive Housing | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) 855 Third Ave., Suite 1110 Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 398-0355 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Gateway to Recovery | Provides an Assertive Community Treatment, Full Service Partnership program for person 18 years and older who have been very high users of Medi-Cal hospital psychiatric services and/or institutional care | Provide Assertive Community Treatment Services to persons with very serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older with very serious mental illness who have been high users of Medi- Cal psychiatric hospital services and/or institutional care, including those with co- occurring substance use disorder | • Assertive Community Treatment intensive, multidisciplinary treatment services for who have a very serious mental illness and needs that cannot be adequately met through a lower level of care • Probation-funded Assertive Community Treatment component • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Telecare Corporation 3132 Jefferson St. San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 683-3100 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | North Star - Strengths Based Case Management (SBCM) | Full Service Partnership Strengths- Based Case Management | Recovery-oriented strengths-based clinical case management services to persons with serious mental illness | Adults 25 to 59 years old who have a serious mental illness, are homeless or at risk of homeless | • Strengths based case management | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) Escondido 474 W. Vermont Ave., Suite 104 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 294-1281 |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Pathways to Recovery | Assertive Community Treatment and In-Reach for adults in and discharged from long-term care | Services are designed using the Assertive Community Treatment model and provided by a multi- disciplinary team of professional and paraprofessional staff such as: counselors, social workers, peer specialist, vocational specialist, housing specialists, nurses, physician's assistants, medical doctors, and substance use disorder specialists | Adults 18-59 years old with serious mental illness and are, or recently have been, in a long term care institutional setting | • Provide Assertive Community Treatment Team • Multidisciplinary, wraparound treatment and rehabilitation services for adults discharged from long-term care facilities who have a serious mental illness and needs that cannot be adequately met through a lower level of care • Includes an in-reach component for some persons served by the county institutional case management program • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Telecare Corporation 3132 Jefferson St. San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 683-3100 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Senior IMPACT | Offers intensive, comprehensive, community -based integrated behavioral health services | Increase timely access to services and supports to assist Older Adults and family/ caregivers in managing independent living, reducing isolation, improving mental health, and remaining safely in their homes | Adults 60 years and older who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have serious mental illness | • Linkage to food, housing and/or physical health services • Medication management • Vocational services • Substance use disorder services • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Senior IMPACT 928 Broadway San Diego, CA 92102 (619) 977-3716 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership(FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | TBD | Transition Age Youth Assertive Community Treatment Full Service Partnership. Services are team- based, available around the clock, are primarily delivered on an outreach basis, and have a participant-to-staff ratio that is approximately 10-12 to 1 | Provide Assertive Community Treatment Team intensive, multidisciplinary, wraparound treatment and rehabilitation services for Transitional Age Youth who have a serious mental illness, may be on LPS Conservatorship, and have needs that cannot be adequately met through a lower level of care | Transition Age Youth with a serious emotional disturbance or serious mental illness (who may have a co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder) that have been homeless or may be at risk of being homeless | • Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) mental health • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | TBD | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment - Justice Involved | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Housing | TBD | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment - Transition Age Youth (TAY) Housing | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Step down from IMD | City Star Act | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment | Provide Assertive Community Treatment Services to persons with serious mental illness, who maybe have a substance use disorder, are homeless or at risk of homelessness, who are discharging from long term care (IMD, Skilled Nursing Facility, State Hospital) | Adults 18 years and older who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder and justice involved | • Assertive Community Treatment Services • Includes housing component | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Mental Health Services Inc. (MHS) 8775 Aero Dr., Suite 132 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 609-8742 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Transitional Residential Program | Casa Pacifica | Transitional residential program serves abused and neglected children and adolescents, and those with severe emotional, social, behavioral, and mental health challenges | Increase independent living and reduce hospitalizations through educational and employment opportunities | Adults/Older Adults who are homeless with a serious mental illness | • Medication Support • Case management/Brokerage • Crisis intervention • Rehabilitative and recovery interventions in a transitional residential setting | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Casa Pacifica 321 Cassidy St. Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 721-2171 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Transitional Residential Program | Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc. | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment - Transitional Residential and Adult Residential Facility | Provide transitional residential beds and bio-psychosocial rehabilitative services to seriously mentally ill adults with co-occurring disorders | TBD | TBD | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc. 5550 University Ave, Suite A San Diego, Ca 92105 (619) 481-5447 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Transitional Residential Program | TBD | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment - Transitional Residential and Adult Residential Facility | TBD | Adults 18 years and older who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | TBD | TBD |
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TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - Transitional Residential Program | Uptown Safe Haven | Residential transitional housing program that provides supportive services for those who are homeless and have a serious mental illness | Provide residential support, crisis intervention, and transitional housing services | Adults/Older Adults who are homeless with a serious mental illness | • Temporary housing for eligible individuals • Provide food • Linkage to transitional housing • Case management | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Uptown Safe Haven 2822 5th Ave. San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 294-7013 |
TAOA-FSP | Full Service Partnership (FSP) and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | North Start ACT SBCM | Full Service Partnership/Assertive Community Treatment with supportive housing and Strengths- Based Case Management. Project- One-For-All (POFA) 100Central/North Housing | Reduce homelessness and provide comprehensive ACT 'wraparound' mental health services for adults with most severe illness, most in need due to severe functional impairments, and who have not been adequately served by the current system | Adults 25 to 59 years old who have a serious mental illness, are homeless or at risk of homeless. Adults 18-59 years old who are eligible for Medi- Cal funded services or are indigent | • Strengths-based case management • Rehabilitation and mental health services with a focus on adults who meet eligibility criteria • Supportive housing component | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) Escondido 474 W. Vermont Ave., Suite 104 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 294-1281 |
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TAOA-FSP | North Coastal Mental Health Center and Vista Clinic | North Coastal Mental Health Clinic and Vista BPSR Clinic | Outpatient mental health and rehabilitation and recovery, crisis walk in, peer support, homeless outreach, case management and long term vocational support | Increase mental health services for Transition Age Youth. Decrease incidence of homelessness. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development of life skills | Adults 18 years and older who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Transition Age Youth emphasis | • Outpatient mental health clinic • Treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) North Coastal Mental Health Center 3209 Ocean Ranch (TEMP SITE) Oceanside, CA 92058 (760) 967-4483 Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) - Vista 550 West Vista Way, Suite 407 Vista, CA 92083 (760) 758-1092 |
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TAOA-FSP | Payee Case Management Services | Rep Payee | Payee case management services | Key component of the program is increasing clients' money management skills | Adults 18 years and older | • Payee Case Management with a rehabilitation and recovery focus to adults who meet eligibility criteria • Increasing clients money management skill • Bio-Psycho-Social Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego Adult Outpatient 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 634-6590 |
TAOA-FSP | Short-Term Mental Health Intensive Case Management - High Utilizers | Transition Team | Provides Short-term Intensive Transition Team to serve individuals who are or have recently been hospitalized | Provide Assertive Community Treatment Services to persons with very serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older | • Short-term Intensive Transition Team | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Telecare Corporation 3132 Jefferson St. San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 683-3100 |
TAOA-FSP | TAOA-SD | Strengths Based Case Management (SBCM) Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPRS) | Maria Sardinas Center | South Region (Southern Area) strengths-based case management | Provide strengths-based case management services to persons with serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Transition Age Youth population and Probation- funded AB 109 component | • Outpatient mental clinic • Strengths-based case management | Y | Maria Sardinas Wellness & Recovery Center 1465 30th St., Suite K San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 428-1000 |
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TAOA-FSP | TAOA-SD | Strengths Based Case Management (SBCM) Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPRS) | South Bay Guidance Wellness and Recovery Center | South Region (Northern Area) strengths-based case management | Provide strengths-based case management services to persons with serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Outpatient mental clinic • Strengths-based case management | Y | South Bay Guidance Wellness and Recovery Center 835 3rd Ave., Suite C Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 429-1937 |
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TAOA-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Adult | Mid-Coast Regional Recovery Center | Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery service center. Incorporating evidence-based treatment and recovery services | Ensure that adults experiencing co- occurring substance use disorder and mental health problems receive services that comprehensively address both disorders, so the individual may achieve a substance use disorder free lifestyle | Adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder, including those who may have co-occurring mental health | • Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery services to Transition Age Youth, adults and older adults with substance use disorder-induced problems, including co-occurring mental health disorders • Services incorporate evidence-based treatment and recovery service approaches that incorporate both the 12- step models (e.g., AA, NA) and non-12-step models (e.g., SMART Recovery, Rational Recovery, and Secular Organizations for Sobriety). Also, PC 1000 (Deferred Entry of Judgement) drug diversion services to adults | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-5100 |
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TAOA-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Adult | North Coastal Regional Recovery Center | Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery service center for adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder including those who may have a co- occurring mental health disorder | Assist individuals to become and remain free of substance use disorder. For clients with co- occurring disorders, the goal is to ensure that adults experiencing co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health problems receive services that comprehensively address both disorders | Adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder(s), including those who may have co-occurring mental health and substance use | • Evidence-based treatment and recovery services approaches that incorporate both 12-step models (e.g., AA, NA) and non-12 step models (e.g., SMART Recovery, Rational Recovery, Secular Organizations for Sobriety) • Provide PC 1000 (Deferred Entry of Judgment) drug diversion services to adults | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education 2821 Oceanside Blvd. Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 721-2781 |
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TAOA-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Adult | South Regional Recovery Center | Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery service center. Incorporating evidence-based treatment and recovery services | Ensure that adults experiencing co- occurring substance use disorder and mental health problems receive services that comprehensively address both disorders, so the individual may achieve a substance use disorder free lifestyle | Adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder, including those who may have co-occurring mental health | • Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery services to Transition Age Youth, adults and older adults with substance use disorder-induced problems, including co-occurring mental health disorders • Services incorporate evidence-based treatment and recovery service approaches that incorporate both 12-step models (e.g., AA, NA) and non-12 step models (e.g., SMART Recovery, Rational Recovery, and Secular Organizations for Sobriety). Also, PC 1000 (Deferred Entry of Judgment) drug diversion services to adults | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education South Regional Recovery Center 1180 Third Ave., Suite C-3 Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 691-8164 |
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TAOA-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Adult | East Regional Recovery Center | Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery service center for adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder including those who may have a co- occurring mental health disorder | Assist individuals to become and remain free of substance use disorder problems addressing both disorders for adults experiencing co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health problems | Adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder problems, including those who may have co-occurring mental health disorder | • Non-residential substance use disorder treatment rehabilitation services | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education East Regional Recovery 1365 North Johnson Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 440-4801 |
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TAOA-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Adult | North Inland Regional Recovery Center | Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery service center for adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder including those who may have a co- occurring mental health disorder | Ensure that adults experiencing co- occurring substance use disorder and mental health problems receive services that comprehensively address both disorders, so the individual may achieve a substance use disorder free lifestyle | Adults 18 years and older with substance use disorder, including those who may have co-occurring mental health | • Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery services to Transition Age Youth, adults and older adults with substance use disorder-induced problems, including co-occurring mental health disorders • Services incorporate evidence-based treatment and recovery service approaches that incorporate both 12-step models (e.g., AA, NA) and non-12 step models (e.g., SMART Recovery, Rational Recovery, and Secular Organizations for Sobriety.) Also, PC 1000 (Deferred Entry of Judgement) drug diversion services to adults | Y | McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education North Inland Recovery Center 200 East Washington Ave., Suite 100 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 741-7708 |
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TAOA-OE | Non-Residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment & Recovery Services - Adult | Substance Use Disorder Recovery Center | Non-residential substance use disorder treatment and recovery for adults and Transition Age Youth | Support integrated treatment of co- occurring disorder issues for those enrolled in substance use disorder treatment. Reduce stigma associated with mental health concerns and provide additional support or referrals according to needed | Adults 18 years and older who are Asian and Pacific Islander | • Non-residential substance use disorder treatment • Family education | Y | Union of Pan-Asian Communities (UPAC) 3288 El Cajon Blvd., Suites 3, 6, 10, 11, 12 & 13 San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 521-5720 |
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TAOA-SD | Augmented Services Program (ASP) | TBD | Augmented Services Program to provide additional therapeutic and support services in licensed residential care facilities | The goal of ASP is to maintain or improve client functioning in the community and to prevent or minimize institutionalization | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness living in San Diego County | • Provides additional services to people with serious and prolonged mental illness in licenses residential care facilities (also known as B&C facilities); Identified eligible persons shall receive additional services from these B&C facilities beyond the basic B&C level of care | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Areta Crowell Clinic | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, case management; and long term vocational support | Increase access to mental health services and overcome barriers such as language, wait times, lack of knowledge or awareness of available services | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder living in San Diego County | • Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services to adults age 18 years and older who have serious mental illness • Services provided at a Bio- Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery center with Supported Housing | Y | Y | Areta Crowell BPSR Program 1963 4th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 233-3432 ext. 1308 |
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TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Community Wellness Center | Certified Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery Center that provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, case management; and long-term vocational support | Increase access to mental health services and overcome barriers such as language, wait times, lack of knowledge or awareness of available services | Adult 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder living in San Diego County | • Outpatient mental health clinic providing Medi-Cal certified treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services • This clinic offers walk in service during their normal hours of operation | Y | New Leaf Recovery Center 3539 College Ave. San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 818-1013 |
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TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Douglas Young BPSR Center | North Central Region Adults Region Adults/Older Adults Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery Center | Increase the number of Transition Age Youth with serious mental illness receiving integrated, culturally specific mental health services countywide | Adults/Older Adults who have a serious mental illness, including those with co- occurring substance use disorder, and Medi-Cal eligible or indigent | • Provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, an urgent walk-in component, case management; and long-term vocational support | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) - Douglas Young 10717 Camino Ruiz, Suite 207 San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 695-2211 |
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TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Heartland Center | Provides Adults/Older Adults Bio- Psychosocial Rehabilitation clinical outpatient services that integrate mental health services and rehabilitation treatment and recovery service | Provide outpatient mental health services and AB 109 enhanced mental health outpatient services to persons with very serious mental illness | Adults/older adults with a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery Probation-funded AB 109 component | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) East Region Heartland Center 1060 Estes St. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 440-5133 |
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TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Jane Westin Wellness & Recovery Center | Urgent Walk-In Services for Mental Health Evaluation | Provide one time, short-term mental health evaluation, psychiatric consultation, and linkage in the community to assist clients on their path to recovery | Adults 18 years and older who have serious mental illness including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Walk-In access and assessment • Treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Jane Westin Wellness & Recovery Center 1568 6th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 235-2600 ext. 201 |
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TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Logan Heights Family Counseling | Provides outpatient, case management, brokerage and vocational support services | Increase access to mental health services and overcome barriers such as language, wait times, lack of knowledge awareness or awareness of available services | Adult/Older Adults individuals who have serious mental illness/co-occurring disorder and are eligible for Medi-Cal or are indigent | • Bio-psychosocial rehabilitation wellness recovery center • Outpatient treatment, case management/brokerage, and peer support • Rehabilitative, recovery, and vocational services and supports | Y | Y | Family Health Centers Logan Heights 2204 National Ave. San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 515-2355 |
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TAOA-SD | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation (BPSR) | Project Enable Outpatient Program | Provides a Short-Doyle Medi-Cal certified Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery Center that provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, an urgent walk-in component, and case management brokerage | Provide outpatient mental health rehabilitation, recovery services, an urgent walk-in component, and case management brokerage | Transition Age Youth, Adults and Older Adults with a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder; Adults/Older Adults who are low income or Medi-Cal eligible | • Provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, an urgent walk-in component, and case management brokerage | Y | Y | Neighborhood House Association Project Enable 286 Euclid Ave. San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 266-9400 |
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TAOA-SD | Client Liaison Services | Client Liaison Services | Client liaison services aims to increase client participation and involvement in Behavioral Health Services Adult and Older Adult System of Care through peer advocacy | Develop and coordinate increasing client involvement and partnership in the development of policies, practices and programs to ensure client needs are accommodated | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and receive services through Behavioral Health Services | • Peer advocacy • Engagement and education | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Recovery Innovations, Inc. 2701 North 16th St Phoenix, AZ 85006 (602) 650-1212 |
TAOA-SD | Client Operated Peer Support Services | Client Operated Peer Support Services | Client-operated peer support services program that includes countywide peer education, peer advocacy, peer counseling, peer support of client- identified goals with referrals to support agencies | Increase client-driven services to empower people with serious mental illness by decreasing isolation and increasing self-identified valued roles and self-.sufficiency | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness living in San Diego County | • Client-operated peer support services program that includes countywide peer education, peer advocacy, peer counseling, peer support of client-identified goals with referrals to relevant support agencies • Skill development classes to adults with serious mental illness | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Recovery Innovations, Inc. 2701 North 16th St. Phoenix, AZ 85006 (602) 636-4400 |
TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | Casa Del Sol Clubhouse (South Region) | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Provide member-driven clubhouse services to individuals experiencing and/or recovering from serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder living in San Diego County | • Group counseling • Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) South Bay Casa Del Sol Clubhouse 1157 30th St. San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 429-1937 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | East Region Clubhouse | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Provide member-driven clubhouse services to individuals experiencing and/or recovering from serous mental illness | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness living in San Diego County | • Group counseling • Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | TBD |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | Episcopal Community Services Friend to Friend (F2F) Clubhouse (Central Region) | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members. In addition, the clubhouse provides street outreach to engage homeless adults with serious mental illness, including veterans, who may also have co-occurring substance use disorder | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment services. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development of life skills | Homeless Adults/Older Adults who have a serious mental illness; Services are in Central Region with an emphasis in downtown San Diego | • Group counseling Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego 5095 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 320 San Diego CA 92123 (619) 543-1434 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | Escondido Clubhouse | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment services. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development of life skills | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness living in San Diego County | • Group counseling • Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) 474 W. Vermont Ave., Suite 105 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 737-7125 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | Mariposa Clubhouse (North Coastal Region) | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment services. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development of life skills | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness living in San Diego County | • Group counseling • Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) 1701 Mission Ave, Suite 120 Oceanside, CA 92058 (760) 439-2769 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | Neighborhood House Application Friendship Clubhouse (Central Region) | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment services. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development or life skills | Adults/Older Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and who are eligible for Medi-Cal funded services or are indigent, including those with co- occurring substance use disorders | • Provides rehabilitation services • Assist clients to achieve goals in areas such as employment, education, social relationships, recreation, health, and housing, and supports access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | Y | Neighborhood House Association 286 Euclid Ave. San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 266-9400 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | TBD | To provide mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to transition age youth members | Member-driven center that assists to achieve goals in areas such as employment, education, social relationships, recreation, health, and housing, and supports access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Transition Age Youth 16 to 25 years old diagnosed with a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Provides clubhouse services to transition age youth 16 to 25 years old diagnosed with a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | The Corner Clubhouse -Areta Crowell (Central Region) | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment service. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development or life skills | Adults/Older Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness including those with co-occurring substance use disorders | • Group counseling • Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | Corner Clubhouse 2864 University Ave. San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 683-7423 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | The Meeting Place & Warm Line | The program offers a non-crisis phone service seven hours a day, seven days a week that is run by adults for adults who are in recovery from mental illness clubhouse also offers social security income advocates and peer support line | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment services. Increase client's self-sufficiency through development of life skills. The aim of the program is for the support line to be an essential support service for persons recovering from mental illness | Underserved Adults/Older Adults 18 years and older with a serous mental illness including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Provides rehabilitative, recovery, health and vocational services and supports | Y | The Meeting Place 2553 State St., Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 294-9582 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse | Visions Clubhouse (South Region) | Provides mental health-related recovery group counseling, social support services and employment development to members | Provide member-driven clubhouse services to individuals experiencing and/or recovering from serious mental illness | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder and reside in San Diego County | • Group counseling • Social support • Employment and education services • Support access to medical, psychiatric, and other services | Y | Mental Health Association Visions Clubhouse 226 Church Ave. Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 420-8603 |
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TAOA-SD | Clubhouse - BPSR | BPSR Center (Mid City) BPSR Center (Serra Mesa) EAST WIND | Provides outpatient, case management brokerage, clubhouse and vocational support services | Increase countywide social and community rehabilitation activities and employment services. Increase client’s self-sufficiency through development of life skills | Monolingual and/or limited English proficient Asian/Pacific Islander adults who have a serious mental illness | • Case management • Mobile outreach • Long-term vocational services, outpatient mental health rehabilitation; recovery services | Y | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) - Mid City 5348 University Ave., Suites 101 & 120 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 229-2999 Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) UPAC Serra Mesa 8745 Aero Dr., Suite 330 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 268-4933 |
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TAOA-SD | Crisis Stabilization - North Inland | Crisis Stabilization Unit | Crisis Stabilization Unit in the North Inland Region for San Diego County residents who are experiencing a psychiatric emergency, which may also include co-morbid substance use disorder problems | Impact unnecessary and lengthy involuntary inpatient treatment, as well as to promote care in voluntary recovery oriented treatment settings | Voluntary and involuntary adults with a serious mental illness | • Provide a twenty-four hour, seven days a week hospital- based Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) for adult and older adult Medi-Cal beneficiaries. | Y | Y | Palomar Health 555 E. Valley Pkwy. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 739-3000 |
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TAOA-SD | Faith Based | TBD | Faith Based Behavioral Health Training and Education Academy to train faith-based members to support existing crisis response teams (Formerly INN 13 Faith Based Initiative) | TBD | TBD | TBD | Y | TBD |
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TAOA-SD | Faith Based | TBD | Faith Based Wellness and Mental Health In-Reach Ministry to provide support to existing crisis response teams (Formerly INN 13 Faith Based Initiative) | TBD | TBD | TBD | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-SD | Home Finder | Home Finder | Housing support for BHS adult clinics | Identify and secure safe and affordable housing | Adults 18 years and older who are enrolled in BHS programs with serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk for homelessness | • Support identifying and securing safe and affordable housing (both single and shared occupancy). • Create and update a centralized hub for housing resources and roommate matching services • Provides flex funds to support resident retention. • Housing resources and education to clients, staff, and landlords regarding affordable housing for people with serious mental illness | Y | Y | Alpha Project for the Homeless 3860 Calle Fortunada San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 542-1877 |
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TAOA-SD | In-Home Outreach Teams (IHOT) | In-Home Outreach Team IHOT - North Inland, North Central | Mobile In-Home Outreach Team for serious mental illness | Reduce the effects of untreated mental illness in individuals with serious mental illness and their families, and to increase family member satisfaction with the mental health system of care | Adults/Older Adults reluctant to seek treatment. | • In-Home Mobile Outreach | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) IHOT 365 Rancho Santa Fe Rd., Suite 100 San Marco, CA 92078 (760) 591-0100 |
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TAOA-SD | In-Home Outreach Teams (IHOT) | In-Home Outreach Team IHOT Central/East/ South | Mobile In-Home Outreach Teams for a serious mental illness | Reduce the effects of untreated mental illness in individuals with serious mental illness and their families, and to increase family member satisfaction with the mental health system of care | Adults/Older Adults reluctant to seek treatment | • In-Home Mobile Outreach | Y | Y | Y | Telecare Corporation - IHOT 1080 Marina Village Pkwy,. Suite 100 Alameda, CA 94501 (619) 961-2120 |
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TAOA-SD | Inpatient and Residential Advocacy Services | Patient Advocacy Services | Patient Advocacy Services for mental health clients will be expanded to County-Identified Skilled Nursing Facilities | Provide on-going support/advocacy services and training to staff and residents at County-identified Board and Care facilities. Expands services for County-Appointed Patient Advocate | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Provides inpatient advocacy services for adults and children/adolescents receiving mental health services in any covered 24-hour facility • Provides client representation at legal proceedings where denial of client rights are concerned • Handles client complaints and grievances for clients in these facilities | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Jewish Family Service 8788 Balboa Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 (619) 282-1134 |
TAOA-SD | In-reach Services | Neighborhood House Association (Project Enable) | Bio-Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, case management; and long term vocational support | Provide transitional services to support youth to be released from detention | At risk African-American and Latino citizens who are incarcerated adults or Transition Age Youth at designated detention facilities and will be released in San Diego County | • Advocacy, assessment, engagement, and resource connection | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Neighborhood House Association 5660 Copley Dr. San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 244-8241 |
TAOA-SD | Justice System Discharge Planning | Project In-Reach (aka Project Enable) | Provides in-reach, engagement; education; peer support; follow- up after release from detention facilities and linkages to services that improve participant’s quality of life | Reduce recidivism, diminish impact of untreated health, mental health and/or substance use issues, prepare for re-entry into the community, and ensure successful linkage between in jail programs and the community aftercare program that support former incarcerated youth and adults | At-risk African-American and Latino adults (1170/re- alignment population) or Transition Age Youth incarcerated at designated facilities, with an additional focus on inmates with serious mental illness | • Program provides discharge planning and short-term transition services for clients who are incarcerated and identified to have a serious mental illness to assist in connecting clients with community-based treatment once released | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Neighborhood House Association Project In-Reach 286 Euclid Ave., Suite 102 San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 266-9400 |
TAOA-SD | Mental Health Advocacy Services | TBD | Mental Health Advocacy Services program will provide advocacy support type services to individuals with mental health disorders and their family members | Increase and improved access to services for the individuals to be served | TDB | • Advocacy support services • Client outreach and engagement • Education services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-SD | North Inland Mental Health Center | North Inland Mental Health Center | Outpatient mental health and rehabilitation and recovery, crisis walk in, peer support, homeless outreach, case management and long term vocational support | Increase access to mental health services and overcome barriers such as language, wait times, lack of knowledge or awareness of available services | Adults 18 years and older | • Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services to adults 18 years and older who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) 125 W. Mission Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 747-3424 MHS Kinesis North WRC 474 W. Vermont Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 480-2255 Kinesis North WRC-- Ramona 1521 Main St. Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 736-2429 MHS-WRC with MHSA and Satellite North Inland 474 West Vermont Suite 101 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 480-2255 |
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TAOA-SD | Peer Assisted Support Services | TBD | Provide services for persons diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) who use acute crisis-oriented mental health services but are not effectively connected with community resources and/or lack active support networks through the provision of peer specialists. (Formerly INN 15 Peer Assisted Transitions) | TBD | TBD | TBD | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
TAOA-SD | Public Defender - Behavioral Health Assessor | Public Defender Discharge | Licensed mental health clinicians will provide discharge planning, care coordination, referral and linkage, and short term case management to persons with a serious mental illness who have been referred by the Court for services | Public Defender Treatment Unit will reduce untreated mental illness by ensuring persons are connected to system of care | Adults 18 years and older with a serious mental illness who are incarcerated or Transition Age Youth at designated detention facilities who will be released in San Diego County | • Discharge planning • Care coordination • Referral and linkage • Short term case management | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Public Defender 450 B St., Ste 1100 San Diego, CA 92101 |
TAOA-SD | San Diego Employment Solutions | San Diego Employment Solutions | Supported employment services and opportunities for Transition Age Youth, Adults and Older Adults with serious mental illness | Increase competitive employment of adults 18 and older who have a serious mental illness and who want to become competitively employed | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and need assistance with employment | • Supportive employment program that provides an array of job opportunities to help adults with serious mental illness obtain competitive employment • Use a comprehensive approach that is community- based, client and family-driven, and culturally competent | Y | Mental Health Systems, Inc. (MHS) Employment Solutions 10981 San Diego Mission Rd. # 100 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 521-9569 |
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TAOA-SD | San Diego Housing Commission | Housing Voucher program | New Housing Coordinators for San Diego Housing Commission (Access to 100 Vouchers) | Provide support for housing | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness | • Housing Vouchers | Y | San Diego Housing Commission 1122 Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 231-9400 |
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TAOA-SD | Short Term Acute Residential Treatment (START) | START Vista Balboa, New Vistas, Halcyon, Crisis Center, Turning Point, Jary Barreto, Isis Crisis Center | Provide crisis residential services to individuals with serious mental illness and may have co-occurring substance use disorder | Provide urgent services in North Coastal, Central, East and South Regions of San Diego to meet the community-identified needs | Voluntary adults 18 years and older who may have a serious mental illness and who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder that are experiencing a mental health crisis, in need of intensive, non- hospital intervention and are residents of San Diego County | • Twenty-Four hour, seven days a week crisis residential service as an alternative to hospitalization or step down from acute in-patient care within a hospital | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Vista Balboa (619) 233-4399 CRF New Vistas Crisis Center (619) 239-4663 CRF Halcyon Crisis Center (619) 579-8685 CRF Turning Point (760) 439-2800 CRF Jary Barreto Crisis Center (619) 232-7048 CRF ISIS Crisis Center (619) 575-4687 |
TAOA-SD | Short-Term Bridge Housing (formerly Emergency Shelter Beds- ESB) | United Homes | Provide short-term residential services to individuals with serious mental illness and may have co- occurring substance use disorder | Increase client-driven services to empower people with serious mental illness by decreasing isolation and increasing self-identified valued roles and self-sufficiency | Transitional Age Youth, 16 to 25 years of age, who have a serious emotional disturbance or a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Provides additional services to people with serious and prolonged mental illness in licensed residential care facilities (also known as B&C facilities) Identified eligible persons shall receive additional services from these B&C facilities beyond the basic level of care | Y | Y | United Homes Emergency Shelter Beds 336 South Horne St. Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 612-5980 |
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TAOA-SD | Short-Term Bridge Housing (formerly Emergency Shelter Beds- ESB) | East Region | Provide short-term residential services for individuals with serious mental illness or may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | TBD | TBD | TBD | Y | TBD |
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TAOA-SD | Short-Term Bridge Housing (formerly Emergency Shelter Beds- ESB) | Interfaith Community Services | Provide short-term residential services to individuals with serious mental illness and may have co- occurring substance use disorder | Increase client-driven services to empower people with serious mental illness by decreasing isolation and increasing self-identified valued roles and self-sufficiency | Transitional Age Youth, 16 to 25 years of age, who have a serious emotional disturbance or a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Shelter and food in a residential setting that has staff available during all operating hours • Safe and sanitary quarters on a nightly basis • Coordinate Peer Support Services | Y | Y | Interfaith Community Services 550 W. Washington St., Suite B Escondido CA 92025 (760) 489-6380 |
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TAOA-SD | Short-Term Bridge Housing (formerly Emergency Shelter Beds- ESB) | Ruby's House Independent Living | Provide short-term residential services to individuals with serious mental illness and may have co- occurring substance use disorder | Increase client-driven services to empower people with serious mental illness by decreasing isolation and increasing self-identified valued roles and self-sufficiency | Transitional Age Youth, 16 to25 years of age females, who have a serious emotional disturbance or a serious mental illness who may have co-occurring substance use disorder | • Provide shelter and food in a residential setting that has staff available during all operating hours • Provide safe and sanitary quarters on a nightly basis and in a location acceptable to the County • Coordinate services with designated County-contracted Peer Support Services program to promote delivery of peer support services | Y | Ruby's House Independent Living Facility 1702 Republic St. San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 756-7211 |
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TAOA-SD | Short-Term Bridge Housing (formerly Emergency Shelter Beds- ESB) | Urban Street Angels (Transitional Shelter Beds for Transition Age Youth) | Supplemental housing for Transitional Age Youth in an independent living environment | The provision of housing and support services to homeless mentally ill Transition Age Youth by providing accessible short- term and transitional beds for identified clients | Transitional Age Youth, 16 to 25 years of age, who have a serious emotional disturbance or a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring mental illness | • Emergency shelter and transitional beds • Case Management | Y | Urban Street Angels, Inc. 3090 Polk Ave. San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 415-6616 Shelter Sites: (male house) 5308 Churchward St. San Diego, CA 92114 (female house) 4634 Bancroft St. San Diego, CA 92116 |
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TAOA-SD | Telemedicine | Exodus Recovery, Inc. | Provide Telepsych Hub Telemedicine services on an on-demand basis | Outpatient psychiatric prescriber services for children, and adult mental health consumers utilizing Telehealth practices and technology | Exodus Program Clients | • Telehealth prescriber services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Exodus Recovery, Inc. 2950 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 528-1752 |
TAOA-SD | Tenant Support Services | Alpha Project for the Homeless | Provide services to implement the Project One for All (POFA) Outpatient Hub for 357 Clients (Tenant Peer Support Services) | On-going support for homeless clients enrolled in BHS designated outpatient MH clinics. Services will include housing navigation and tenant support services for clients with Tenant Based Subsidies | TBD | TBD | Y | Alpha Project for the Homeless 3737 Fifth Avenue #203 San Diego CA 92103 (619) 542-1877 |
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TAOA-SD | Walk-In Assessment Center | Exodus Recovery, Inc. | Provide walk-in services assessment and referral services to individuals experiencing a mental health episode | Increase access to mental health services and overcome barriers such as language, wait times, lack of knowledge or awareness of available services | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Walk-in treatment center Rehabilitation and recovery services | Y | Y | North County Walk in Assessment Center 1520 South Escondido Blvd. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 871-2020 Vista Walk In Assessment Center 524 & 500 W. Vista Way Vista, CA 92083 (760) 758-1150 |
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TAOA-SD | CY-SD | Family Mental Health Education and Support | Family Mental Health Education and Support | Provides a series of educational classes presented by family members using and established family education curriculum to provide education and support to persons who have relatives (or close friends) with mental illness | Promote integration of family education services. Increase family involvement copping skills and improve supportive relationships | Family members and friends of persons who have a serious mental illness | • Provides a series of educational classes presented primarily by family members or persons with serious mental illness using and established family education curriculum to provide education and support to persons who have relatives or close friends with mental illness • Increase family members coping skills and support increased involvement ad partnership with the mental health system | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego Adult Outpatient 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 634-6590 |
TAOA-SD | CY-SD | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Advocacy Services | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Advocacy Services | Supplemental Security Income Advocacy services. Responsible for the submission of applications to the Social Security Administration and further follow-up as needed | Expedite awards, provide training and consultation to designated Clubhouse advocates, and provide outreach and education to child focused programs | Consumers who are recipients of General Relief, Cash Assistance Program for Indigents, County Medical Services and mental health consumers (children and adults) of BHS | • Supplemental Security Income Advocacy • Collaborative advocacy with designated Clubhouse staff • Outreach, education, consultations • Application processing | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Legal Aid 110 South Euclid Ave. San Diego, CA 92114 (877) 734-3528 |
CO-02 | Adult Drug Court Treatment and Testing | Adult Drug Court - Central Case Management | Provides intensive treatment services to offenders with long histories of drug use and criminal justice contacts, previous treatment failures, and high rates of health and social problems | Support the target population in their efforts to become and remain free from substance use disorder, provide mental health screening and referrals, screen for mental health concerns, and reduce stigma associated with mental health issues | Non-violent male and female offenders, with a history of substance use disorder and co- occurring disorders, who have been referred to treatment by the Adult Drug Court team and accepted for intake in an environment free of substance use disorder | • Non-residential treatment, recovery, and ancillary services • Outpatient drug-free treatment and intensive day care habilitative services • Mental health screening | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) San Diego Center For Change 3340 Kemper St., Suite 103 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 758-1433 |
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CO-02 | Adult Drug Court Treatment and Testing | Adult Drug Court - East Case Management | Provides intensive treatment services to offenders with long histories of drug use and criminal justice contacts, previous treatment failures, and high rates of health and social problems | Support the target population in their efforts to become and remain free from substance use disorder, provide mental health screening and referrals, screen for mental health concerns, and reduce stigma associated with mental health issues | Non-violent male and female offenders, with a history of substance use disorder and co- occurring disorders, who have been referred to treatment by the Adult Drug Court team and accepted for intake in an environment free of substance use disorder | • Non-residential treatment, recovery, and ancillary services. • Outpatient drug-free treatment and intensive day care habilitative service in an environment free of substance use disorder • Mental health screening | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) East County Center For Change 545 N. Magnolia Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 579-0947 |
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CO-02 | Adult Drug Court Treatment and Testing | Adult Drug Court - North | Provides intensive treatment services to offenders with long histories of drug use and criminal justice contacts, previous treatment failures, and high rates of health and social problems | Support the target population in their efforts to become and remain free from substance use disorder, provide mental health screening and referrals, screen for mental health concerns, and reduce stigma associated with mental health issues | Non-violent male and female offenders, with a history of substance use disorder and co- occurring disorders, who have been referred to treatment by the Adult Drug Court team and accepted for intake in an environment free of substance use disorder | • Non-residential treatment, recovery, and ancillary services • Outpatient drug-free treatment and intensive day care habilitative services. • Mental health screening | Y | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) North County Center For Change 504 W. Vista Way Vista, CA 92083 (760) 940-1836 |
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CO-02 | Adult Drug Court Treatment and Testing | Collaborative Drug Court - South | Provides Intensive treatment services to offenders with long histories of drug use and criminal justice contacts, previous treatment failures, and high rates of health and social problems | Support the target population in their efforts to become and remain free from substance use disorder, provide mental health screening and referrals, screen for mental health concerns, and reduce stigma associated with mental health issues | Non-violent male and female offenders, with a history of substance use disorder and co- occurring disorders, who have been referred to treatment by the Adult Drug Court team and accepted for intake in an environment free of substance use disorder | • Non-residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment, recovery, and ancillary services • Outpatient drug-free treatment and intensive day care habilitative services • Mental health screening | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) San Diego Center For Change 3340 Kemper St., Suite 103 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 758-1434 |
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CO-03 | Integrated Peer & Family Engagement Program - Next Steps | Next Steps | Provides comprehensive, peer-based care coordination, brief treatment and system navigation to adults with mental health and substance use disorder | Provide mental health screening and services to adults 18 years and older, including transition age youth and older adults with substance use disorder | Adults 18 years and older | • On call either in person or via mobile devices • Screening tool for mental health and substance use disorder | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite 320 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 643-6580 |
DV-03 | Community Violence Services (South - Alliance for Community Empowerment) | Alliance for Community Empowerment | Provides trauma informed, community centered, family driven and evidenced based Community Violence Response services in Central Region, but may serve clients outside the region | Increase in resilience; improvement in parenting knowledge; increases problem-solving and coping skills; reduces stigma and suicidal risk factors; reduces psycho-social impact of trauma | Middle-school age youth boys and girls affected by violence | • Direct counseling, individual, and group interventions • Outreach, engagement, community education | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) 5348 University Ave., Suites 101 and 102 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 232-6454 |
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DV-04 | Community Services for Families - CWS | CSF - North Coastal/North Inland | Provides family preservation, family support, and family reunification services to children and families in the CWS system | Provides family preservation, family support, and family reunification services to children and families in the CWS system | Children 0 to 17 years old and their families at a high risk of child abuse and neglect | • Case management • In-Home Parent Education • Safe Care • Systematic Training for Effective Parenting • Parent Partners | Y | Y | North County Lifeline 707 Oceanside Blvd. Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 842-6250 |
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DV-04 | Community Services for Families - CWS | CSF - South Region | Provides family preservation, family support, and family reunification services to children and families in the CWS system | Establish a community safety net to ensure the safety and well being of children and their families | Children 0 to 17 years old and their families at a high risk of child abuse and neglect | • Case management • In-home parent education • Safe Care • Systematic Training for Effective Parenting • Parent Partners | Y | South Bay Community Services 430 F St. Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 420-3620 |
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DV-04 | Community Services for Families - CWS | CSF Central & North Central Regions | Provides family preservation, family support, and family reunification services to children and families in the CWS system | Establish a community safety net to ensure the safety and well being of children and their families | Children 0 to 17 years old and their families at a high risk of child abuse and neglect | • Case management • In-Home Parent Education • Safe Care • Systematic Training for Effective Parenting • Parent Partners | Y | Social Advocates for Youth 8755 Aero Dr., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 565-4148 |
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DV-04 | Community Services for Families - CWS | CSF East Region | Provides family preservation, family support, and family reunification services to children and families in the CWS system | Establish a community safety net to ensure the safety and well being of children and their families | Children 0 to 17 years old and their families at a high risk of child abuse and neglect | • Case management • In-Home Parent Education • Safe Care • Systematic Training for Effective Parenting • Parent Partners | Y | Home Start 5005 Texas St., Suite 203 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 629-0727 |
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EC-01 | Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) | Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) | Provides mental health prevention and early intervention services for parents using the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) education curriculum | Specialized culturally and developmentally appropriate mental health PEI services to promote social and emotional wellness for children and their families | Countywide parents and families; parents and guardians of children enrolled in Head Start, Early Head Start, elementary school and community center locations | • Free parenting workshops • Early intervention services • Referrals and linkage | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Jewish Family Service 8804 Balboa Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 637-3000 ext. 3006 |
FB-01 | Early Intervention for Prevention of Psychosis(TAY & Children) | Kickstart | Provides Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) services for persons who have emerging 'prodromal' symptoms of psychosis | Reduce incidence and severity of mental illness and increase awareness and usage of services | Countywide youth 10 to 25years old in San Diego County and their families & substantial public component on psychosis | • Prevention through public education • Early intervention, through screening potentially at risk youth • Intensive treatment for youth who are identified as at-risk and their families | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Pathways of California Kickstart Program 6160 Mission Gorge Rd., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92120 (858) 637-3030 |
NA-01 | Native American Prevention and Early Intervention | Indian Health Council, Inc. | PEI and substance use disorder treatment services to Native Americans | Increase community involvement and education through services designed and delivered by Native American communities | American Indians; Alaska Natives; tribal members of South and East Region tribes; and qualified family members residing on reservations; All age groups; North Region of San Diego County | • Prevention and early intervention and substance use disorder treatment services • Child abuse prevention case management to Native Americans in North County | Y | Indian Health Council 50100 Golsh Rd. Valley Center, CA 92082 (760) 749-1410 |
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NA-01 | Native American Prevention and Early Intervention | San Diego American Indian Health Center | Provides PEI services for Native American Indian/Alaska Native urban youth | Increase community involvement and education through services designed and delivered by Native American communities | At risk and high risk urban American Indian and Alaska Natives children and Transitional Age Youth | • Specialized culturally appropriate prevention and early intervention services to Native American Indian/Alaska Native urban youth and their families who are participants at the Youth Center | Y | San Diego American Indian Health Center 2602 1st Ave., Ste. 105 San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 234-1525 |
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NA-01 | Native American Prevention and Early Intervention | Southern Indian Health Council, Inc. | Provides PEI and substance use disorder treatment services for Native Americans | Increase community involvement and education through services designed and delivered by Native American communities | American Indians; Alaska Natives; tribal members of South and East Region tribes; and qualified family members residing on reservations; All age groups; South and East regions of San Diego County | • Prevention and early intervention and substance use disorder treatment services • Child abuse prevention case management to Native Americans in South and East County | Y | Southern Indian Health Council, Inc. 4058 Willows Rd. Alpine, CA 91901 (619) 445-1188 |
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OA-01 | Elder Multicultural Access & Support Services (EMASS) | Elder Multicultural Access & Support Services (EMASS) | Provides outreach and support to older adults, especially non- Caucasian/non-English speaking | Reduce ethnic disparities in service access and use. Increases access to care | Multicultural Seniors, refugees,60 years and older who are at risk of developing mental health problems | • Outreach and education • Referral and linkage • Benefits advocacy • Peer counseling • Transportation services • Home and community based services | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) 9360 Activity Rd., Suite B San Diego, CA 92126 (619) 238-1783 ext. 30 |
OA-02 | Home Based Services (Older Adults) | Positive Solutions | Provides outreach, and prevention and early intervention services for homebound and socially isolated older adults by using Program to Encourage Active and Rewarding Lives (PEARLS) model | Increase knowledge of signs/symptoms of depression and suicide risk for those who live/work with older adults. Reduces stigma associated with mental health concerns and disparities in access to services | Homebound older adults 60years and older who are at risk for depression or suicide | • Screening • Assessment • Brief intervention (PEARLS and/or Psycho-education) • Referral and linkage • Follow-up care | Y | Y | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) 9360 Activity Rd., Suite B San Diego, CA 92126 (619) 238-1783 ext. 30 |
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OA-06 | Caregiver Support for Alzheimer & Dementia Patients | Caregivers of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia Clients Support Services | Provides caregiver education, training, and early intervention services to prevent or decrease symptoms of depression and other mental health issues among caregivers | Reduce incidence of mental health concerns in caregivers of patients that have Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. Improve the quality of well-being for caregivers and families. Provides services to an underserved/unserved population | Adult Caregivers 18 years and older | • Outreach • Information dissemination • Early intervention • Prevention Education | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Southern Caregiver Resource Center 3675 Ruffin Rd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 268-4432 |
PS-01 | ACEs Prevention and Family Functioning | TBD | Reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) by strengthening family functioning that builds emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication skills | Program goals are increased emotional intelligence skill development, improved interpersonal communication, reduction in individual and family dysfunction, improved employment and job/career development | Underserved and Unserved custodial, non-custodial married and /or unmarried parents of children under the age of 18 | • Outreach and Engagement • Prevention Education • Education and Training to support emotional intelligence development, interpersonal communication • Employment and career development support | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
PS-01 | Breaking Down Barriers (BDB) Initiative | Breaking Down Barriers | Outreach, engagement and community organizing across all communities to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and improve mental health well-being | Reduce mental health stigma to culturally diverse, unserved and underserved populations | Unserved and underserved populations; Latino; Native American; African; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning (LGBTQ); African- American | • Outreach and education to reduce mental health stigma to culturally diverse, unserved and underserved populations • Collaboration with community based organizations to identify and utilize "cultural brokers" in community of color and non- ethnic groups | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Jewish Family Services of San Diego 8804 Balboa Ave San Diego., CA 92123 (858) 637-3006 |
PS-01 | Family Peer Support Program | Family Peer Support Program (In Our Own Voice & Friends in the Lobby) | Provides an educational series, where community speakers share their personal stories about living with mental illness and achieving recovery. Written information on mental health and resources will be provided to families and friends whose loved one is hospitalized with a mental health issue | Provide support and increase knowledge of mental illness and related issues. Reduces stigma and harmful outcomes | Family members and friends of psychiatric inpatients | • Resources and support to family and friends visiting loved ones in psychiatric inpatient units in San Diego area • Public education | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite 320 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 643-6580 |
PS-01 | Mental Health First Aid | Mental Health First Aid | Mental Health First Aid is a public education program designed to give residents the skills to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis | Provide county-wide community-based mental health literacy education and training services | Adults/Older Adults who work with youth | • Interactive class that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Mental Health America of San Diego County 4069 30th St. San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 543-0412 |
PS-01 | Suicide Prevention &Stigma Reduction Media Campaign - It's Up To Us | Suicide Prevention & Stigma Reduction Media Campaign | Countywide media campaign geared towards suicide prevention and stigma discrimination, a suicide prevention action council to increase public awareness | Prevent suicide and reduce stigma and discrimination experienced by individuals with mental illness and their families. Increases awareness of available mental health services | Countywide individuals with mental illness; families of individuals with mental illness; general public | • Public media campaign to education and promote mental health awareness • Print, radio, and TV ads • Printed materials | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Civilian Inc. 2468 Historic Decatur Rd., Suite 250 San Diego, CA 92106 (619) 243-2290 |
PS-01 | Suicide Prevention Action Plan | Suicide Prevention Action Plan | Provides facilitation of the San Diego Suicide Prevention Council to increase public awareness and understanding of suicide prevention strategies | Provide support and increase knowledge of mental illness and related issues. Reduces stigma and harmful outcomes | General population, mental health service consumers, local planners, and mental health organizations | • Suicide prevention action plan for understanding and awareness • Implement prevention initiatives | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Health Improvement Partners 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite 105 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 609-7974 |
PS-01 | Supported Employment Technical Consultant Services | Supported Employment Technical Consultant Services | Provides technical expertise and consultation on county-wide employment development, partnership, engagement, and funding opportunities for adults with serious mental illness. Services are coordinated and integrated through BHS to develop new employment resources | Employment is an essential element of comprehensive mental health services for adults with serious mental illness. Supported Employment is a key strategy for meeting both the employment and service needs of adults with serious mental illness and the MHSA target populations. These services improves access to employment opportunities | Service providers, employers, agencies, government organizations, and other stakeholders | • Promote employment opportunities for adults with serious mental illness | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Workforce Partnership, Inc. 3910 University Ave., Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 228-2952 |
RC-01 | Rural Integrated Behavioral Health & Primary Care Services | Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services in Rural Communities | Provides Rural Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services for prevention and early intervention services | Increase access to and usage of services | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Assessment • Brief intervention • Education • Mobile outreach | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 514-5122 |
RE-01 | Independent Living Association (ILA) | CHIP Independent Living Association (ILA) | Creates an Independent Living Facility Association with voluntary membership | Promote the highest quality home environments for adults with severe mental illness and other disabling health conditions. Serve residents that do not need medication oversight, are able to function without supervision, and live independently | Member operators, individuals, families, discharge planners and care coordination who are seeking quality housing resources countywide | • Education and training to member operators and residents. • Website listings • Resources to support clients • Resources to develop their business • Marketing tools • Advocacy support | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Health Improvement Partners 5059 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite 105 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 609-7974 |
SA-01 | School Based PEI -North Inland | Vista Hill - School Based PEI North Inland | Early intervention services utilizing a family focused approach and evidenced based curriculum to provide social-emotional groups to parents and children as well as identified classrooms in designated public schools | Improve children's school success, reduce parental stress, reduce family isolation and stigma associated with seeking behavioral health services | Pre-school through 3rd grade at risk children who struggle emotionally and behaviorally at designated public schools | • Screening • Child skill groups • Parent skill groups • Classroom skill lessons • Community linkage/referrals • Outreach and engagement | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 1029 N. Broadway Escondido, CA 92026 (760) 489-4126 |
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SA-01 | School Based PEI-South | South Bay Community Services - School Based PEI South | Early intervention services utilizing a family focused approach and evidenced based curriculum to provide social-emotional groups to parents and children as well as identified classrooms in designated public schools | Improve children's school success, reduce parental stress, reduce family isolation and stigma associated with seeking behavioral health services | Pre-school through 3rd grade at risk children who struggle emotionally and behaviorally at designated public schools | • Screening • Child skill groups • Parent skill groups • Classroom skill lessons • Community linkage/referrals • Outreach and engagement | Y | South Bay Community Services 430 F St. Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 420-3620 |
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SA-01 | School Based Prevention and Early Intervention | Palomar Family Counseling - School Based PEI North Coastal Region | Early intervention services utilizing a family focused approach and evidenced based curriculum to provide social-emotional groups to parents and children as well as identified classrooms in designated public schools | Improve children's school success, reduce parental stress, reduce family isolation and stigma associated with seeking behavioral health services | Pre-school through 3rd grade at risk children who struggle emotionally and behaviorally at designated public schools | • Screening • Child skill groups • Parent skill groups • Classroom skill lessons • Community linkage/referrals • Outreach and engagement | Y | Palomar Family Counseling Services 1002 East Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 741-2660 |
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SA-01 | School Based Prevention and Early Intervention | San Diego Unified School District - School Based PEI Central and North Central | Early intervention services utilizing a family focused approach and evidenced based curriculum to provide social-emotional groups to parents and children as well as identified classrooms in designated public schools | Improve children's school success, reduce parental stress, reduce family isolation and stigma associated with seeking behavioral health services | Pre-school through 3rd grade at risk children who struggle emotionally and behaviorally at designated public schools | • Screening • Child skill groups • Parent skill groups • Classroom skill lessons • Community linkage/referrals • Outreach and engagement | Y | Y | San Diego Unified School District 4487 Oregon St. San Diego, CA 92116 (619) 362-4300 |
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SA-01 | School Based Prevention and Early Intervention | San Diego Unified School District - School Based PEI Central and Southeastern | Early intervention services utilizing a family focused approach and evidenced based curriculum to provide social-emotional groups to parents and children as well as identified classrooms in designated public schools | Improve children's school success, reduce parental stress, reduce family isolation and stigma associated with seeking behavioral health services | Pre-school through 3rd grade at risk children who struggle emotionally and behaviorally at designated public schools | • Screening • Child skill groups • Parent skill groups • Classroom skill lessons • Community linkage/referrals • Outreach and engagement | Y | San Diego Unified School District 4487 Oregon St. San Diego, CA 92116 (619) 362-4301 |
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SA-01 | School Based Prevention and Early Intervention | San Diego Youth Services - School Based PEI East | Early intervention services utilizing a family focused approach and evidenced based curriculum to provide social-emotional groups to parents and children as well as identified classrooms in designated public schools | Improve children's school success, reduce parental stress, reduce family isolation and stigma associated with seeking behavioral health services | Pre-school through 3rd grade at risk children who struggle emotionally and behaviorally at designated public schools. Refugee children pre-school through 3rd grade who struggle with transitioning and would benefit from small groups | • Screening • Child skill groups • Parent skill groups • Classroom skill lessons • Community linkage/referrals • Outreach and engagement • Assimilation groups for refugee children/parents. | Y | San Diego Youth Services 3845 Spring Dr. Spring Valley, CA 91977 (619) 258-6877 |
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SA-02 | School Based Suicide Prevention & Early Intervention | HERE Now | Provides school based suicide prevention education and intervention services to middle school, high school, and Transition Age Youth | Reduce suicides and the negative impact of suicide in schools. Increases education of education community and families | Middle school, high school, and Transition Age Youth | • Education and outreach • Screening • Crisis response training • Short-term early intervention • Referrals | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Youth Services 3255 Wing St. San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 221-8600 |
VF-01 | Veterans & Family Outreach Education | Courage to Call | Provides confidential, peer- staffed outreach, education, referral and support services to the Veteran community & families and its service providers | Increase awareness of the prevalence of mental illness in this community. Reduces mental health risk factors or stressors. Improves access to mental health and PEI services, information and support | Veterans, active duty military, Reservists, National Guard, and family members | • Education • Peer counseling • Linkage to mental health services • Mental health information • Support hotline | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems, Inc. (MHS) 9445 Farnham St., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 636-3604 |
INN-16 | Urban Beats | Urban Beats | Provides an artistic expression that includes the use of multiple models of artistic expression including visual arts, spoken word, music, videos, and performances and social media created and developed by Transition Age Youth | Increase the engagement and retention rates in mental health treatment of serious emotional disturbance and serious mental illness and at risk Transition Age Youth by incorporating a Transition Age Youth focused recovery message into an artistic expression and social marketing | Transition Age Youth who are clients of the mental health system with serious emotional disturbance/serious mental illness or at-risk of mental health challenges | • Develop youth leaders within Transition Age Youth community • Increase access to services • Whole health and prevention services | Y | Y | Y | Pathways Community Services 3330 Market St. San Diego, CA 92102 (858) 227-9051 |
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INN-17 | Mobile Hoarding Intervention Program | Cognitive Rehabilitation and Exposure Sorting Therapy (CREST) mobile hoarding units (formerly IMHIP) | Provide education and intervention services to diminishes long term hoarding behaviors in Older Adults | Improve the health, safety, quality of life, and housing stability of individuals through provision of comprehensive hoarding behavioral intervention and treatment services | Older Adults 60 years and older with hoarding disorder and a serious mental illness in the Central, South, and North Regions | • Community outreach and engagement • In-home therapy • Family support | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Regents of the University of California, UCSD 200 West Arbor Dr. San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 471-9396 |
INN-18 | Peripartum Program | Accessible Depression and Anxiety Peripartum Treatment (ADAPT) | Identifies at-risk peripartum women for engagement and provides services for women and spouses | Reduce incidence and impact of postpartum depression | Peripartum women and partners, especially in communities at-risk of trauma | • Outreach and engagement through public health nurses • Interventions to prevent and treat postpartum depression | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 6070 Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120 (858) 514-5100 |
INN-19 | Telemental Health | BH Connect | Provides post psychiatric emergency services follow-up treatment and stabilization via electronic devices for tele-therapy | Prevent re-hospitalization and psychiatric emergency services with follow up mental health services for successful connection to mental health treatment following a psychiatric emergency | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/ Older Adults | • Follow-up mental health treatment and stabilization via tele-therapy • Case Management • Access to tele-therapy platform for treatment and resources • Outreach and engagement | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vista Hill Foundation 8825 Aero Dr., Suite 315 San Diego, CA 92123 858-956-5900 |
INN-20 | ROAM Mobile Services | Roaming Outpatient Access Mobile Services (ROAM) - Indian Health Council | Mobile clinics provide culturally appropriate mental health services in rural areas | Increase access to and usage of mental health services through deployment of cultural brokers in mobile clinics on tribal lands | Native Americans in rural areas of San Diego County in the North Inland Regions | • Outreach and engagement • Telemedicine • Counseling and clinic services • Telemedicine • Traditional interventions via cultural brokers | Y | Y | Indian Health Council, Inc. 50100 Golsh Road Valley Center, CA 92082 (760) 749-1410 |
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INN-20 | ROAM Mobile Services | Roaming Outpatient Access Mobile Services (ROAM) - Southern Indian Health Council | Mobile clinics provide culturally appropriate mental health services in rural areas | Increase access to and usage of mental health services through deployment of cultural brokers in mobile clinics on tribal lands | Native Americans in rural areas of San Diego County in the East Regions | • Outreach and engagement • Telemedicine • Counseling and clinic services • Telemedicine • Traditional interventions via cultural brokers | Y | Southern Indian Health Council, Inc. 4058 Willows Rd. Alpine, CA 91901 (619) 445-1188 |
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INN-21 | ReST Recuperative Housing | Recuperative Services Treatment (ReST) | Provides post-institutionalization recuperative residential services, includes wrap-around services, case management, and permanent housing help | Prevent re-institutionalization and homelessness; encourages successful re-integration following institutionalization | Transition Age Youth | • Wrap-around services • Case management • Voluntary residential services • Employment and permanent housing support | Y | Y | Y | Urban Street Angels, Inc. 1404 Fifth Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 415-6616 |
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INN-22 | Med Clinics | Center for Child and Youth Psychiatry(CCYP) | Provides ongoing medication management for children and youth with complex psychiatric pharmacological needs | Promote stabilization by providing accessible follow up for complex psychiatric pharmacological needs | Children and youth up to age21 | • Medication management • Psychiatric consultation • Outreach and engagement • Psycho-educational seminars and groups for families | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | New Alternatives Inc. 8755 Aero Dr., Suite 306 San Diego, CA 92123 858) 634-1100 |
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WET-02 | Behavioral Health Training Curriculum | Behavioral Health Training Academy | Contract Agency: BHETA | MHSA, Workforce Education and Training: Training and Technical Assistance. Includes Justice Involved Training Academy; CYF Outcomes coordination of the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths outcomes measure; and Drug Medi- Cal, Organized Delivery System | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego State University Research Foundation 5250 Campanile Dr. San Diego CA 92182 |
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WET-04 | Community Psychiatry Fellowship | The Residency and Internship Program (Community Psychiatry Fellowship) | Contract Agency: Regents of the University of California and University of California San Diego | Programs are for physicians- one for adult psychiatry residents and fellows and the second for child and adolescent psychiatry residents and fellows. Programs foster the development of leaders in Community Psychiatry and provide exposure to the unique challenges and opportunities, targeted approaches to ethnically and linguistically diverse populations | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Regents of the University of California, UCSD 200 West Arbor Dr. San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 471-9396 |
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WET-03 | Consumer and Family Academy | RI International | Consumer/Family Academy, TAY/Adult/Older Adult Peer Specialist Training | Provide recovery-oriented, peer specialist training to adults 18 years and older to prepare them to work in the County of San Diego’s public behavioral health system. Using the training participants’ personal recovery experiences as a foundation to prepare participants to work as partners at the practice, program and policy levels. Additional training will be provided to behavioral health providers to facilitate the best use of the unique skills peer specialist staff | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Recovery Innovations, Inc. 2701 North 16th St., Suite 316 Phoenix, AZ 85006 (602) 650-1212 |
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WET-02 | Cultural Competency Academy | Cultural Competency Academy | Contract Agency: TBD | The Cultural Competency Academy will provide awareness, knowledge, and skill based trainings that focus on clinical and recovery interventions for multi-cultural populations while ensure in that all trainings focus on being trauma informed from environmental to clinical applications | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | TBD |
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WET-03 | Public Mental Health Academy | Public Mental Health Academy Academic Counselor | Contract Agency: San Diego Community College District | Provide an academic counselor to support student success in the community based public mental health certificate program. This certificate program assists individuals in obtaining educational qualifications for current and future behavioral health employment opportunities. The certificate program provides options for individuals to be matriculated into an Associates and/or Bachelor Degree program to assist in the career pathway continuum | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | San Diego Community College District 3375 Camino Del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 388-6555 |
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WET-02 | Training and Technical Assistance | Training and Technical Assistance (Big Why Conference, We Can't Wait Conference) | Contract Agency: Regional Training Center (RTC) | Provide administrative and fiscal training support services to County of San Diego Health and Human Services, Behavioral Health Services (BHS) in the provision of training, conferences and consultants. RTC shall contact trainers/consultants, develop and execute training contracts between RTC and trainers/consultants, coordinate with BHS staff, facilitate payments to trainers/consultants and all approved ancillary training costs | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Regional Training Center 6155 Cornerstone Ct., Suite 130 San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 550-0040 |
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SD-3 | Personal Health Record | Personal Health Record | The Personal Health Record embedded in the InteliChart Patient Portal enables patients to both securely view and update their records in a timely manner | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • PHR is constructed from patients existing behavioral health medical record. InteliChart provides and supports mobile apps that enable patients to make appointments, view lab results, and securely communicate with their healthcare providers conveniently using mobile technology | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Cerner Corporation 2800 Rockcreek Pkwy. North Kansas City, MO 64117 (816) 201-1989 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Community Research Foundation-Crossroads | Provides technological support for telemedicine for youth and children receiving outpatient mental health services | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criteria | • Utilizing telemedicine for psychiatry services by offering: Video conferencing, secure email, phone consultation | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Crossroads Family Center 1679 E. Main St., Suite 102 El Cajon, CA 92021 (619) 441-1907 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Community Research Foundation-Douglas Young | Provides technological support for telemedicine at Douglas Young Youth and Family Services Outpatient Children's Mental Health Services | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance criteria | • Utilizing telemedicine for psychiatry services by offering: Video conferencing, secure email, phone consultation | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) 1202 Morena Blvd., Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 275-0822 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Community Research Foundation-Mobile Adolescent Service Team (MAST) | Provides technological support for telemedicine for youth and children receiving outpatient mental health services | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criteria | • Utilizing telemedicine for psychiatry services by offering: Video conferencing, secure email, phone consultation | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Mobile Adolescent Services Team 1202 Morena Blvd., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 398-3261 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Community Research Foundation-Nueva Vista | Provides technological support for telemedicine for youth and children receiving outpatient mental health services | Children and youth up to age 21 who meet medical necessity and serious emotional disturbance (SED) criteria | • Utilizing telemedicine for psychiatry services by offering: Video conferencing, secure email, phone consultation | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Nueva Vista Family Services 1161 Bay Blvd., Suite B Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 585-7686 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults who are deaf or hard of hearing and who have a serious mental illness or substance use disorder | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health services, case management, and substance use disorder services are provided for deaf and hard of hearing adults | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Deaf Community Services of San Diego, Inc 1545 Hotel Circle S., Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 398-2437 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at Heartland Bio- Psychosocial Rehabilitation WRC | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Includes Probation-funded AB 109 component | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services to adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Heartland Center 460 N. Magnolia Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 440-5133 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at South Region Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery Center | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Transition Age Youth population and Probation-funded AB109 component | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, recovery, and SBCM services to adults 18 years and older Transition Age Youth & AB109 who have serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Maria Sardinas Wellness & Recovery Center 1465 30th St., Suite K San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 428-1000 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder, Transition Age Youth, AB109 | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, recovery, and SBCM services to adults 18 years and older | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) South Bay Guidance Wellness and Recovery Center 835 3rd Ave., Suite C Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 427-4661 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at Union of Pan Asian Communities | Monolingual and/or limited English proficient Asian/Pacific Islander adults 18 years and older with a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient case management, vocational support services for indigent clients with a serious mental illness | Y | Y | Union of Pan Asian Communities Mid-City 5348 University Ave., Suites 101 & 120 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 229-2999 Serra Mesa 8745 Aero Dr., Suite 330 San Diego, CA 92123 (619) 268-0244 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at North Central Region Adult/Older Adult Bio- Psychosocial Rehabilitation Wellness Recovery Center | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, an urgent walk- in component, case management; and long-term vocational support | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Douglas Young Center 10717 Camino Ruiz, Suite 207 San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 695-2211 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at Project Enable | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults, including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | • Clinic services supported: Stabilization and recovery services with the expectation that with treatment, clients will effectively recover and graduate from the program | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Neighborhood House Association 286 Euclid Ave., Suite 102 San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 266-9400 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults, including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services | Y | Y | Southeast Mental Health Center 3177 Ocean View Blvd. San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 595-4400 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults, including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | •Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services to adults 18 years and older | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) North Coastal Mental Health Center 1701 Mission Ave. Oceanside, CA 92058 (760) 967-4475 Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) - Vista 550 West Vista Way, Suite 407 Vista, CA 92083 (760) 758-1092 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an outpatient psychiatric medication services clinic | Children, Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient psychiatric medication services to consumers utilizing Telehealth practices and technology | Y | Y | Exodus Recovery, Inc. 524 W. Vista Way Vista, CA 92083 (760) 758-1150 Exodus Recovery, Inc. 1520 S. Escondido Blvd. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 871-2020 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness | • Clinic services supported: Walk-in Outpatient mental health assessments and psychiatric consultation, medication management services; crisis intervention, and case management brokerage | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Jane Westin Wellness & Recovery 1045 9th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 235-2600 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services | Y | East County Mental Health Center 1000 Broadway, Suite 210 El Cajon, CA 92021 (619) 401-5500 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services, including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | Y | North Central Mental Health Clinic 1250 Morena Blvd. San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 692-8750 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at short-term, acute residential treatment clinics | Voluntary adults who have a serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder, are experiencing a mental health crisis and in need of intensive, non- hospital intervention | • Clinic services supported: 24-hour, 7-day a week 365 day a year crisis residential service as an alternative to hospitalization or step down from acute in-patient care within a hospital for adults with acute and serious mental illness, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use conditions, and are residents of San Diego County | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vista Balboa 545 Laurel Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 233-4399 New Vistas 734 10th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 239-4663 Halcyon 1664 Broadway El Cajon, CA 92021 (619) 579-8685 Turning Point 1738 S. Tremont St. Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 439-2800 Jary Barreto 2865 Logan Ave. San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 232-4357 Del Sur (formerly ISIS) 892 27th St. San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 575-4687 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at Areta Crowell | Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health rehabilitation and recovery services, case management; and long- term vocational support, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) Areta Corwell Center 1968 4th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 233-3432 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at North Inland Crisis Residential | Voluntary adults 18 years and older with acute and a serious mental illness including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder and are residents of San Diego County | • Clinic services supported: Crisis residential services as an alternative to hospitalization or step down from acute in- patient care within a hospital, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use conditions | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) 490 N. Grape St. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 975-9939 |
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SD-5 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at an adult outpatient mental health clinic, including video, secure email, and phone consultation | Transition Age Youth, Adults/Older Adults, including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder | • Clinic services supported: Outpatient mental health clinic providing treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery services to adults 18 years and older | Y | Y | Mental Health Systems Inc. (MHS) North Inland Mental Health Center 125 W. Mission Ave., Suite 103 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 747-3424 Kinesis Wellness & Recovery Center 474 W. Vermont Ave., Suite 101 Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 480-2255 Fallbrook Satellite 1328 S. Mission Rd. Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 451-4720 Ramona Satellite 1521 Main St. Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 736-2429 |
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SD-6 | Management Information System (MIS) Expansion | Road Map into the Millennium | This project integrates the core information system, Cerner Community Behavioral Health (CCBH), used by virtually all providers in the extended system of care, including all clinical and billing information, into the grand scale Cerner Millennium application | The main users of the system will be County of San Diego employees, County Service Providers, Administrative Support Organizations (ASO’s) and Fee For Service Providers | • BHS has developed a master plan to implement Cerner Millennium on a San Diego County domain hosted by Cerner. This domain will contain Millennium for all of BHS including the San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital, Outpatient Services, and Edgemoor for long term care. BHS will roadmap Cerner Community Behavioral Health (CCBH) into the Cerner Millennium product as part of this effort as CCBH will sunset and become fully integrated into Millennium by 2024 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Cerner Corporation 2800 Rockcreek Pkwy. North Kansas City, MO 64117 (816) 201-1989 |
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SD-6 | Telemedicine | Telepsychiatry | Provides technological support for telemedicine at Esperanza Center | Voluntary adults 18 years and older with acute and a serious mental illness including those who may have a co- occurring substance use disorder and are residents of San Diego County | •Clinic services supported: Crisis residential services as an alternative to hospitalization or step down from acute in- patient care within a hospital, including those who may have a co-occurring substance use conditions | Y | Community Research Foundation (CRF) 490 N. Grape St. Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 975-9940 |
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SD-8 | Data Exchange (Interoperability) | Data Exchange (Interoperability) | The project offers a unique opportunity to link behavioral health data with disparate systems to build an integrated longitudinal health record. This information will become available at the point of care to increase communication and coordination and to improve efficiencies, continuity, and quality of care and patient health outcomes. All data sharing will be planned and implemented in compliance with HIPAA privacy and security requirements. Interoperability ensures that health-related information flows seamlessly from system to system. It requires technology to exchange key pieces of health information securely. The goal is obtaining and sharing the right information in the right context | All | • Data sets include everything from lab test results, vital signs, and blood pressure readings, to patient demographic information, discharge instructions for hospitals, and provider contact information. Information follows the client regardless of geographic, organizational, or vendor boundaries. Specifically, Interoperability refers to the architecture or standards that make it possible for diverse electronic health record (EHR) systems to work compatibly in a true information network | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||
SD-9 | BHS Financial Management System | Financial Management System | The Financial Management System will ensure operational efficiency and cost effectiveness in mental health administration by creating a centralized financial system capable of day-to-day budget management, year-to-date revenue and expenditure monitoring, contract tracking and business analytics tools, including standard reporting, dashboards and queries | The business areas and programs served including the following: Registration/ Administration; Service Recording; Electronic Health Record; Medi-Cal Billing; Other Billing; Managed Care Functionality | •' This system will streamline financial data collection and reporting, including potentially assisting with the annual Mental Health Services Act Revenue & Expenditure Report (RER), maintain the integrity of data with system securities and prevent duplication of effort to ensure resources are fully maximized | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | County Information Technology Behavioral Health Services 3255 Camino del Rio South. San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 563-2700 |