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REFERENCE LIST OF SERVICES SONOMA COUNTY ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG (AOD) TREATMENT Last revised: November, 2010

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REFERENCE LIST OF SERVICES

SONOMA COUNTY

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG

(AOD) TREATMENT

Last revised: November, 2010

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What is Included?

Detoxification Programs o Social Model o Medical Detox

Licensed Residential Treatment Programs Facilities that are licensed by the State of California, Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP) meet standards established for all programs providing 24/7 nonmedical services where substance abuse treatment services are also provided.

Non-Licensed Residential Programs For cooperative living arrangements with a commitment or requirement to be free from alcohol and other drugs; no licensure provided by ADP.

Certified Outpatient Programs Facilities which are certified by the State of California, Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP) are identified as those programs which exceed minimal levels of service quality and are in substantial compliance with state program standards.

Out-of-County Program Listings

Additional Resources and Websites

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Specialized Assessment Services

Sonoma County Department of Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division Drug Free Babies Program Perinatal Placement Specialist

FREE assessment and consultation for prenatal care providers and delivering hospitals regarding pregnant and post partum women using alcohol and other drugs.

565-7464

Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) Outpatient Services 2403 Professional Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403

Comprehensive alcohol and drug assessment; SASSI assessment tool

Adult (English and Spanish), Adolescents

$150-250, based on sliding scale

Meets local and out-of-state requirements www.daacinfo.org

544-3295

Licensed Detoxification Programs

Turning Point Orenda Detox Program (DAAC) 1430 Neotomas Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 3-5 days 15 bed capacity

Adult co-ed; based on social model of treatment care

Accepts private pay, insurance and county-funded clients. No one turned away for lack of funds.

www.daacinfo.org

565-7460

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The Sequoia Center Medical Detoxification Redwood City, CA

Adults, co-ed

Under supervision of a physician and medical team

Accepts private pay and most insurance plans www.sequoiacenter.org

800.997.5504 650.364.5504

St. Helena Recovery Center Medical Detoxification St. Helena, CA

Adults

Clients are safely withdrawn from substances including alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines, and other drugs and prescription medications. Call for more information.

www.sthelenarecoverycenter.org

877-829-8781

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Licensed Residential Treatment Programs

Turning Point (DAAC) Residential Treatment 440 Arrowood Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 30-270 days 134 bed capacity

Adult Co-ed program for clients with primary AOD diagnosis; Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment Track for clients with secondary mental health issues [Dual Diagnosis Capable in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) index California State Rating]; Working Adult Program and Opiate Addiction Program.

Accepts private pay, (some) insurance, county-funded clients, sliding scale and community beds available. No one turned away for lack of funds.

www.daacinfo.org

284-2950

A Step Up (Community Support Network) 420 E. Cotati Avenue, Cotati, CA 6-9 months 7 bed capacity

Adult co-ed, specializing in Dual Diagnosis (primary mental health). Requires referral from Sonoma County Mental Health Division.

Accepts private pay, insurance and county-funded clients.

795-4336

Athena House (California Human Development Corp.) 1539 Humboldt, Santa Rosa, CA 6-9 months 25 bed capacity

Adult women (no children).

Accepts private pay and county-funded clients

526-3150

Azure Acres 2264 Green Hill Road, Sebastopol, CA 28 day, 28 bed capacity

Adult co-ed

Accepts private pay and insurance www.azureacres.com

877-672-4061

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Licensed Residential Treatment Programs

Campobello 3250 Guerneville Road, Santa Rosa, CA 30 or more days 24 bed capacity

Adult co-ed

Accepts private pay and insurance www.campobello.com

579-4066

Casa Calmecac (Latino Commission) Santa Rosa, CA 90 days

Adult men, focusing on Latino population (bilingual/bicultural)

Referrals from county sources only

573-1590 or 573-0117

Casa Teresa (Latino Commission) Santa Rosa, CA 120 days 6 bed capacity

Adult women, focusing on Latina population

Referrals from county sources only

843-3625 or 843-5620

Mountain Vista Farm 3020 Warm Springs Road, Glen Ellen, CA 28 day 30 bed capacity

Adult co-ed

Accepts private pay and insurance clients www.mountainvistafarm.com

996-6716

R-House Santa Rosa, CA 90 day 40 bed capacity (20/20 boys/girls)

Youth co-ed ages 12-18 years old

Accepts private pay, insurance and county-funded clients

www.rhouseinc.org

571-2215

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Licensed Residential Treatment Programs

Women’s Recovery Services Santa Rosa, CA 90-270 days 20 bed capacity

Women and children; Dual Diagnosis Capable in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) index California State Rating

Accepts private pay, insurance and county-funded clients

www.womensrecoveryservices.org

527-0412

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Non-Licensed Residential Programs

Redwood Gospel Mission Santa Rosa, CA The New Life Program (men only), 10-14 months Manna Home (women only) 10 months, 12 bed capacity

Christian-oriented, non-smoking

No charge, based on need www.srmission.org

542-4817 (New Life) 576-1471 (Manna)

Lytton Springs Adult Recovery Center (Salvation Army) 200 Lytton Springs Road, Healdsburg, CA 180-270 days 110 bed capacity

Men only

Christian-based program, work therapy

No charge to those who qualify

433-7404

Victory Outreach 525 Roseland Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 90 days plus 14-20 bed capacity Adults, with men-only and women-only facilities Christian recovery principles (bible and faith based); requires one year commitment to sober living residence and bible study

541-0978

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Certified Outpatient Treatment Programs

Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) Santa Rosa, CA

DAAC/Adult and Youth Outpatient Services 2403 Professional Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 3 months plus

Adults and Youth (12 years old and above), men & women, bilingual/bicultural Spanish available

Individual and group counseling for individuals and families. Co-occurring treatment track available (secondary mental health issues). Groups include Early Recovery, Denial Management, Relapse Prevention, Boundaries, Relationships in Recovery, Dual Diagnosis, Managing Thoughts and Feelings, Parenting in Recovery, and process groups.

Accepts private pay, Medi-Cal/Minor Consent Medi-Cal, some insurance and county-funded clients

www.daacinfo.org

544-3295

DAAC/Family and Friends Group Open group, no min/max

Outpatient family services; focuses on issues of co-dependency, boundary setting, and peer support.

FREE (individual counseling support also available, on a sliding scale fee schedule)

www.daacinfo.org

544-3295

DAAC/Redwood Empire Addictions Program (REAP) Methadone treatment, Detox(21-day) and Maintenance

Adults, 18 years and above

For clients with opiate addictions, individual counseling and methadone dosing; free HIV/AIDS and hepatitis counseling and testing available on-site. Pain and addiction consultations.

Accepts private pay, Medi-Cal and CMSP (Detox) www.daacinfo.org

526-2999

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Certified Outpatient Treatment Programs

DAAC/First Steps Prenatal Intensive Day Treatment Program 9-12 months (180 sessions) Pregnant and parenting women

Intensive day treatment (3.5 hrs/day for 5 days/week); individual and group counseling and education. Co-op childcare, transportation and nutritious snacks

Accepts private pay, Medi-Cal, and county-funded clients

www.daacinfo.org

566-0170

DAAC/School-based Youth and Family Services Adolescent Treatment Program (ATP) 3 months plus Locations in: Windsor High School/Windsor Oaks Academy; Cloverdale High School; Healdsburg High School; Sonoma Valley High School, Creekside High School and Gateway; El Molino High School, Analy High School and Laguna High; Petaluma Crossroads and Petaluma Community School; YouthBuild Santa Rosa, and Lewis Opportunity School. Additional locations pending.

Youth ages 12+ (co-ed and gender-specific groups)

School-based treatment services for youth; individual and group counseling. Parental support available.

FREE to youth and parents www.daacinfo.org

544-3295

California Human Development Corp (CHD) Santa Rosa, CA Outpatient Services

Adult men and women

Individual and group counseling. Services offered in light, moderate and intensive levels in both day and evenings.

523-2242

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Certified Outpatient Treatment Programs

Accepts private pay, Medi-Cal, county-funded and sliding scale clients. No one turned away for inability to pay. Project Intercept (criminal justice referred).

www.chdcorp.org Campobello Treatment Program Santa Rosa, CA Outpatient Program 3 months plus

Adults, co-ed

Individual and group counseling. Light, moderate and intensive levels offered.

Accepts private pay, insurance and county-funded clients.

www.campobello.org

579-4066

Santa Rosa Treatment Program (SRTP) Santa Rosa, CA SRTP/Methadone and Buprenorphine Treatment Services Methadone treatment: Detox(21-day) and Maintenance Buprenorphine (Suboxone) treatment also available.

Adults, 18 years and above

For clients with opiate addictions, individual counseling and methadone dosing.

Accepts private pay, Medi-Cal and CMSP (Detox) www.srtp.net

576-0818

Sonoma County Indian Health Project (SCIHP) Behavioral Health Department Santa Rosa, CA Outpatient Treatment Services

Adults; target population Native American/American Indian

Individual and group counseling, evening support groups, random drug testing, integrated with physical and mental health services, and linkages to residential treatment

www.scihp.org

521-4550

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Certified Outpatient Treatment Programs

The Sequoia Center Santa Rosa, CA Day Treatment (6 days/week, length of treatment to be determined) Intensive Outpatient (clients attend 2-3 evenings/week, 3 months plus) Very Intensive Treatment (4 evenings/week for one month)

Adults

Accepts private pay and most insurance plans www.thesequoiacenter.org

800.997.5504 650.364.5504

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OUT OF COUNTY SERVICES St. Helena Recovery Center (Napa County) Medical Detoxification, Residential Services and Outpatient Treatment www.sthelenarecoverycenter.org

877-829-8781

Centerpoint (Marin and Sacramento counties) Residential treatment programs for adults. www.cpinc.org

415-454-9444

Duffy’s Napa Valley (Napa County) Residential treatment programs for adults. www.duffysrehab.org

888-717-9724

Henry Ohlhoff House (Marin County and San Francisco) Residential and outpatient programs for adults and adolescents. www.ohlhoff.org

415-883-2494

Marin Services for Women (Marin County) Residential, outpatient programs and transitional housing for women and their children www.marinservicesforwomen.org

415-924-5885

Marin Treatment Center (Marin County) Methadone and Suboxone/Buprenorphine detox/maintenance for adults. www.marintreatmentcenter.org

415-457-3755

St. Helena Recovery Center (Napa County) Medical Detoxification, Residential Services And Outpatient Treatment www.sthelenarecoverycenter.org

877-829-8781

Walden House (San Francisco and Southern CA) Residential and outpatient treatment for men, women, transgender individuals, and sober living environments. www.waldenhouse.org

415-934-3450 or 415-934-3409 in San Fran 213-351-2808 (male) or 213-742-7655 in Southern CA

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Additional resources and websites: Sonoma County AA Intergroup Fellowship www.sonomacountyaa.org Sonoma County Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous www.sonomacountyna.org Al-Anon/Alateen Northern California World Service Area www.ncwsa.org Join Together www.jointogether.org Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.SAMHSA.gov National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism www.niaaa.hih.gov National Institute on Drug Abuse www.nida.nih.gov

Many of the programs listed in this directory also offer additional ancillary services such as support groups, educational sessions, family groups and others.

NOTE: Every effort was made to acquire the most accurate information from the

facilities listed. However, it is recommended to contact the individual programs for

further specifics.