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ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESDIRECTORYSan Mateo County Health System's Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, Alcohol andOther Drug Services (AOD) offers a broad range of services for the prevention and treatment ofdrug and alcohol disorders. AOD administers substance use prevention and treatment fundsfrom federal, state and local sources and provides substance use consultation, assessment,linkages, and referrals to a network of contracted community-based substance use treatmentproviders throughout the County.Alcohol and other drug treatment services include: detoxification services, outpatient,residential, and medication assisted treatment. Culturally competent and integrated servicesare provided by addiction counselors, peers and mental health providers through a network ofcommunity partners. No one is turned away for lack of funds. Priority admission is given topregnant and parenting women.This Directory of Services is here to assist the general public in identifying and accessingalcohol and other drug services and recovery supports.Get Help through the ACCESS Call CenterAnyone can call Access for assistance in finding mental health and/or substance use servicesfor you or someone in your family who may be experiencing a mental illness and/or substanceuse condition. Call the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) ACCESS Call Centerfor an assessment, information and referral based on individual needs.ACCESS Call Center: (800) 686-0101, TDD: (800) 943-2833

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESTABLE OF CONTENTSAlcohol and Other Drug Treatment Providers . Pg. 4Driving Under the Influence, Deferred Entry of Judgment andCourt Ordered Programs . Pg. 6Recovery Resources and Supports Pg. 7Prevention Partnerships Pg. 11Page 2

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESDEFINITIONSDeferred Entry of Judgment(DEJ)A drug court program where defendants are court mandated to participate in a20-hour program that provides education and counseling services. They are alsoplaced on DEJ probation and monitored. Offenders who satisfactorily completetheir DEJ probation have their guilty or no contest pleas dismissed.Driving Under the Influence(DUI) ProgramsSan Mateo County has 5-licensed DUI programs that provide first and / ormultiple offender program services throughout San Mateo County. Theseprograms are designed to enable participants to consider attitudes and behavior,support positive lifestyle changes, and reduce or eliminate the use of alcoholand / or drugs.First Offender Program (FOP)3, 6 or 9-month DUI program which provides a combination of education, groupand individual counseling and other services.Medication AssistedTreatment (MAT)Combines behavioral therapy and medications to treat substance use disorders.Multiple Offender Program(MOP)18-month DUI program which provides a combination of education, group andindividual counseling and other services.Outpatient Treatment (OP)A nonresidential alcohol and/or other drug service where individuals receivetreatment individually and/or in group settings.Sobering StationA 24-hour facility that serves as a safe sobering-space and an alternative to jailfor persons arrested for driving under the influence or public intoxication.Social Model DetoxificationServicesSocial model detox involves careful monitoring of the patient through aresidential inpatient setting. The patient is not administered medication, but isassisted through the detox process with counseling and therapy.Wet and Reckless (WRP)12-hour DUI program, education only.Residential TreatmentLive-in program which is maintained and operated to provide 24-hour residential,nonmedical, alcoholism or other drug addiction recovery or treatment servicesTransitional HousingAlso known as sober living environments (SLEs) are facilities/residences forindividuals in recovery from addiction, which serve as an interim environmentbetween treatment and their future lives. SLEs grew out of a need to have safeand supportive places in which people could live while they were in recovery.Page 3

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESFax (650) 324-4149Population servedAdultsServices- Opioid Treatment (Methadone)- Other Medication AssistedTreatmentTreatmentProvidersA-ZAsian AmericanRecovery Services(AARS)A program of HealthRight 360www.healthright360.org6181 Mission St.Daly City, CA 94014Languages- Spanish- Tagalog- RussianEl Centro de LibertadThe Freedom CenterServices- Outpatient TreatmentPopulation ServedAdults, YouthOther Services- School-Based Mental HealthServicesServices- Outpatient TreatmentPh. (650) 324-1470Languages- Spanishwww.healthright360.organd Half Moon BayPh. (650) 599-9955Fax (650) 599-9273795 Willow RoadMenlo Park, CA 94025Medical Care and Other SocialServicesLocations: Redwood CityPopulation servedAdultswww.baartprograms.comOther Services- Drop-in (Recreational) Center- Referrals to Mental Health,www.elcentrodelibertad.orgPh. (415) 337-0140Fax (415) 337-0411Bay Area AddictionResearch &Treatment (BAART)Services- Outpatient Treatment- Residential Treatment- Offers Transitional HousingHealth Right 360 –IMAT Clinic500 Allerton (Main office)Redwood City, CA 94063Languages- Tagalognd- Ilocano (2 dialect)- Cantonese- SpanishPopulation servedAdultsOther Services- Parenting Classes- Anger Management- Domestic Violence- Offers Transitional HousingLanguages- Spanish117 North San Mateo DriveSan Mateo, CA 94401Ph. (650) 425-9408Fax: (415) 554-0107Population servedAdultsServices- Medication Assisted TreatmentLanguages- SpanishHope HouseService League of SanMateo Countywww.serviceleague.orgFree At Last3789 Hoover StreetRedwood City, CA 94063www.freeatlast.orgPh. (650) 363-8735Fax (650) 363-87011796 Bay RoadEast Palo Alto, CA 94303Email:Ph. (650) 462-6999Fax (650) 462-1055Populations servedAdult WomenPage 4hopehouse@serviceleague.org

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESServices- Residential TreatmentPh. (650) 325-6466Fax (650) 325-6467Palm Avenue DetoxPopulations servedAdultsHorizon, Inc.www.horizonservices.org2251 Palm AvenueSan Mateo, CA 94403Ph. (650) 513-6500Fax (650) 345-7023Populations servedAdultsServices- Social Model DetoxificationServicesServices- Residential Treatment- Outpatient TreatmentLanguages- SpanishPh.(650) 355-8787Fax (650) 355-8780Pioneer CourtOutpatient ProgramA program of HealthRight 360Latino CommissionPh. (650) 273-4813Fax (650) 638-1602www.thelatinocommission.orgPopulation servedAdults, YouthResidential Intakes:(650) 244-0305Populations servedAdultsServices- Outpatient Treatment- Residential Treatment- Offers Transitional HousingLanguages- SpanishOur Common Groundwww.ocgworks.org2560 Pulgas AvenueEast Palo Alto, CA 94303www.pyramidalternatives.org480 Manor Plaza (Main office)Pacifica, CA 94044www.healthright360.orgPh. (650) 244-1444Fax (650) 244-1447Pyramid Alternatives,Inc.Other Services- Offers Transitional HousingLanguages- Spanish- Tagalog301 Grand Avenue, Suite 301South San Francisco, CA 94080Services- Residential Treatment- Offers Transition Housing2015 Pioneer Ct. Suite BSan Mateo, CA 94403Services- Outpatient TreatmentOther Services- Mental Health ServicesLanguages- Spanish- Tagalog- Lao- CantoneseProject Ninetywww.projectninety.org720 South B StreetSan Mateo, CA 94401Ph. (650) 579-7881Fax (650) 579-2640Populations servedAdult MenPage 5Population servedAdults, YouthServices- Outpatient TreatmentOther Services- Anger Management- Domestic Violence- Mental Health Services- Senior Support Services- Parenting Program- School-Based Mental HealthServicesLanguages- Spanish- Tagalog- Cantonese- Mandarin- Russian- Farsi- FrenchSitike CounselingCenterwww.sitike.org306 Spruce AvenueSouth San Francisco, CA 94080Ph. (650) 589-9305Fax (650) 589-9330Population servedAdultsServices

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICES- Outpatient TreatmentOther Services- Anger Management- Domestic Violence- Adolescent Drug EducationLanguages- SpanishStarVista - ArchwayOther Services- HIV/STD Education- Offers Transitional HousingLanguages- SpanishLanguages- SpanishWomen's RecoveryAssociation (WRA)StarVista – Insightswww.StarVista.orgwww.star-vista.org609 Price Ave Suite 205Redwood City, CA 94063609 Price Avenue, Suite 201Redwood City, CA 94063Ph. (650) 366-8436Fax (650) 366-8455Ph.(650) 366-8433Fax (650) 366-8455Population servedYouthPopulation servedAdultsServices- Outpatient TreatmentServices- Outpatient TreatmentOther Services- Anger Management- Mental Health Services- Case Management- Offers Transitional HousingOther Services- Domestic Violence- Anger management- Mental Health Services- Offers Transitional HousingLanguages- SpanishStarVista –First Chancewww.star-vista.org826 Mahler RoadBurlingame, CA 94010Ph. (650) 689-5597Fax (650) 689-5697Population servedAdultsServices- Outpatient Treatment- Sobering Station- Case Management- Linkage to MedicationAssisted TreatmentLanguages- SpanishStarVista –Women’s EnrichmentCenter (WEC)www.star-vista.org335 Quarry RoadSan Carlos, CA 94070Ph. (650) 591-3636Fax (650) 591-3600Population servedAdult WomenServices- Outpatient TreatmentOther Services- Anger Management- Mental Health Services- Case Management- Offers Transitional HousingPage 6A program of HealthRight 360www.healthright360.orgLocations: San Mateo(Main Office)2015 Pioneer Ct. Suite BSan Mateo, CA 94403Ph: (650) 273-4790Fax: (650) 638-1602Population servedWomenServices- Residential TreatmentOther Services- Mental Health Services- Offers Transitional HousingLanguages- Cantonese- Tagalog- RussianDUI, DEJ & CourtOrdered ProgramsA-ZEl Centro de LibertadThe Freedom Centerwww.elcentrodelibertad.orgLocations: Redwood Cityand Half Moon Bay500 Allerton (Main office)Redwood City, CA 94063Ph. (650) 599-9955Fax (650) 599-9273Population Served

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESAdults, Youth- Multiple Offender Program(MOP)- Deferred Entry of Judgment(DEJ)Languages- SpanishLanguages- SpanishLanguages- SpanishPyramid Alternatives,Inc.StarVista - ArchwayFree At ocations: San Bruno, Pacifica,San MateoServices- Deferred Entry of Judgment(DEJ)1796 Bay RoadEast Palo Alto, CA 94303Ph. (650) 462-6999Fax (650) 462-1055Population servedAdultsServices- Wet and Reckless Program(WRP)- First Offender Program (FOP)Languages- SpanishOccupational HealthServices (OHS)www.mhn.comLocations: San Mateo,Redwood City(Main Office)1941 O’ Farrell, Suite 114San Mateo, CA 94403Ph. (650) 572-0300Fax (650) 572-0274Email: ohssanmateo@mhn.comPopulation servedAdultsServices- Wet and Reckless Program(WRP)- First Offender Program (FOP)480 Manor Plaza (Main office)Pacifica, CA 94044Ph.(650) 355-8787Fax (650) 355-8780Population servedAdultsServices- Wet and Reckless Program(WRP)- First Offender Program (FOP)- Multiple Offender Program(MOP)- Deferred Entry of Judgment(DEJ)Languages- Cantonese- Mandarin- SpanishSitike CounselingCenterwww.sitike.org306 Spruce AvenueSouth San Francisco, CA 94080Ph. (650) 589-9305Fax (650) 589-9330Population servedAdultsServices- Wet and Reckless Program(WRP)- First Offender Program (FOP)Page 7www.star-vista.org609 Price StRedwood City, CAPh. (650) 366-8433Fax (650) 366-8455Population servedAdultsServices- Wet and Reckless Program(WRP)- First Offender Program (FOP)- Deferred Entry of Judgment(DEJ)Languages- Spanish- Other languages as neededOther RecoveryResources andSupportsA-ZThe ADAPTFoundationBox 1052San Carlos, CA 94070Ph. (650) esProvides support and educationalservices for friends and family ofdrug and alcohol abusersincluding.

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESAddiction TreatmentServices (ATS)VA Palo Alto HealthcareSystemwww.paloalto.va.gov3801 Miranda AvePalo Alto, CA 94304Ph. (650) 493-5000Ext. 11-60050Ph. (650) 364-6563ServicesFREE sterile syringe exchangeand safe injection supplies,condoms and safe sex supplies,and referrals to additionalservices.Drop-in Hours:Tuesday through Friday9am-6pmOr call Megan: (650) 364-6563interested in stopping or cuttingback their tobacco use.CantonesePh. sProvides treatment for Veteranswith substance use problems.Alanon and 78-8440TDD/TTYAlcoholicsAnonymous (AA)Meeting LocationsThroughout San Mateo CountyHearing Impaired1-800-933-4TDD (1-800-933-4833)Ph. (650)592-7935Tobacco Chewers: 1-800-844CHEW (1-800-844-2439)www.aa-san-mateo.org2242 Palm AvenueSan Mateo, CA 94403Ph. (650) s Anonymous is afellowship of men and womenwho share their experience,strength and hope with eachother so that they may solve theircommon problem and help othersto recover from alcoholism. Theonly requirement for membershipis a desire to stop ervicesPart of a worldwide fellowshipthat offers a program of recoveryfor the families and friends ofalcoholics, whether or not thealcoholic recognizes theexistence of a drinking problemor seeks help. Alateen is part ofthe Al-Anon fellowship designedfor the younger relatives andfriends of alcoholics through theteen years.Languages- SpanishLanguages- SpanishCalifornia TobaccoHelplineAIDS CommunityResource Consortium(ACRC)(Syringe AccessProgram)www.nobutts.org2684 Middlefield Road, Suite ERedwood City, CA 94063Ph. (800) -NO-BUTTS(800-662-8887)ServicesOffers support, counseling,information, education andresources for individualsPage 8Hours of Operation:Monday -Friday7am-9pmSaturday9am-1pmFor those living outsideCalifornia, please call 1-800QUIT NOW and you’ll beconnected with your local quitline.Heart and Soul, Inc.www.heartandsoulinc.org210 Industrial Road, #205San Carlos, CA 94070Ph. (650) 232-7426Fax (650) 832-1463ServicesProvides self-help centers andanti-stigma programming. Offersrecovery-oriented and wellnesssupport classes.LifeRing SecularRecoverywww.lifering.org

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICES1440 Broadway, Suite 400Oakland, CA 94612Ph. (800) 811- 4142ServicesLifeRing is an abstinence-based,worldwide network of individualsseeking to live in recovery fromaddiction to alcohol or to othernon-medically indicated drugs.Offers peer-to-peer support inways that encourage personalgrowth and continued learningthrough personal empowerment.In San Mateo County, thefollowing face-to-face meetingsoccur every week.Monday 7:00 PM:Mills Peninsula Hospital1501 Trousdale, Dr., Bldg B, 1stFloor, Rm DBurlingameWednesday 6:00 PM:Pacifica Resource Center1809 Palmetto Ave.PacificaThursday 12:00 NoonVA clinic1001 Sneath Ln, 3rd FloorSan BrunoSaturday 12:00 Noon:Mills Peninsula100 S. San Mateo Dr., 4th FloorMillinium RoomSan MateoNarcotics Anonymous(NA)www.norcalna.orgMeeting LocationsThroughout San Mateo CountyPh. (650) 802-5950ServicesNarcotics Anonymous is afellowship of men and womenwho are learning to live withoutdrugs. Groups meet regularly.Languages- SpanishNetwork of CareCounty of San Mateowww.sanmateo.networkofcare.orgServicesNetwork of Care is acomprehensive, Internet-basedcommunity resource for peoplewith mental illness, as well astheir caregivers and serviceproviders. This easy-to-use Website provides an extensivedirectory to put people in touchwith the right services at the righttime. It also offers vitalinformation about diagnoses,insurance and advocacy, as wellas daily news from around theworld concerning mental health.Office of Consumerand Family Affairswww.smhealth.org/bhrs/ocfaPh. 1(800) 388-5189ServicesThe office of Consumer andFamily Affairs (OCFA) providesa way for San Mateo CountyBehavior Health and RecoveryServices clients / consumers andtheir family members toparticipate and have a voice inthe creation and review ofpolicies and service. The OCFAfacilitates access to thegrievance and problemresolution process, and isdedicated to training, supportingand educating the BehavioralPage 9Health System about consumerand family culture.Languages- Services available in multiplelanguages as neededPsychiatricEmergency Services(PES)San Mateo Medical Center222 West 39th Ave., San Mateo,CA, 94403Ph. (650) 573-2662ServicesEmergency psychiatric servicesfor individuals who areexperiencing acutepsychological distress. Providestreatment, consultation,assessment, information anddiagnoses.Languages- Services available in multiplelanguages as neededPrenatal to ThreeInitiative - PrenatalAddiction OutreachTeamwww.smchealth.org/pre32000 Alameda de las PulgasSan Mateo, CA 94403Ph. (650) 573-2502Fax (650) 341-0674ServicesHome visiting casemanagement to San MateoCounty pregnant andparenting women (adult orteen) with child under the ageof three with substance abuseconcerns. Services include

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICEScomprehensive alcohol anddrug assessment, motivationalcounseling, full pre-treatmentservices, referrals andlinkages to treatmentprograms, prenatal / pediatriccare, medical services, childcare, WIC program, etc.Service League ofSan Mateo Countywww.serviceleague.org727 Middlefield RoadRedwood City, CA 94063Ph. (650) es in-custody programs,services, and other activitieswithin all San Mateo Countyjails. The agency also deliversafter-release programs andservices at five program sites inthe community includingtransitional housing,transportation, and othersupports.Drop in hours are Monday thruFriday 8AM to 5PMStar Vista 24-HourAlcohol and Drug HelpLinePh. (650) 573-3950ServicesA help line counselor will answerquestions about alcohol and otherdrug prevention and recoveryprograms. Offers support forpersons dealing with their ownalcohol and other drug issues orfor those whose lives have beenaffected by alcohol and drugabuse in others by referring theseindividuals to appropriateservices.STD/HIV ProgramEdison ClinicLanguages- Services available in multiplelanguages as neededPh. (650 )573-2385San Mateo CountyBHRS ACCESS / CallCenterPh. 1-800-686-0101TDD: (800) 943-2833ServicesProvides information andreferrals about mental healthand substance abuse resourcesin San Mateo County.222 - 39th Avenue, 1st Floor,San Mateo, CA 94403Email:ph counselor@smcgov.orgServicesThe Program providescomprehensive, communitybased prevention and testingservices, STD/HIV related healthcare, social services, advocacy,and referrals to communityagencies providing drugtreatment, housing, food, dentalcare and other services.Voices of Recovery(VOR)Languages- Services available in multiplelanguages as neededwww.vorsmc.orgSan Mateo CountyJuvenile ProbationPh. (650) 802-6552Fax (650) ces-division222 Paul Scannell DriveSan Mateo, CA 94402Ph. (650) 312-8816Fax (650) 312-5349ServicesProvides juvenile drug courtservices which includeintervention services, parentingand education classes forparents of juvenile drugoffenders, urine analyses, andmonitoring and supervision ofcompliance with court orders byparticipants in Juvenile DrugCourt.Page 10310 Harbor Blvd, Bldg., EBelmont, CA 94002ServicesVoices of Recovery San MateoCounty (VORSMC) createspeer-led opportunities foreducation, wellness, advocacyand support services forindividuals in or in need of longterm recovery from alcohol andother drug addictions, equallysharing these opportunities andsupport services with impactedfamilies.VocationalRehabilitationServices (VRS)550 Quarry RoadBelmont, CA 94002

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESPh. (650) 802-6450Fax (650) 508-0782San Mateo, CA 94402ServicesProvides skills assessment,vocational testing, individual andgroup counseling, developmentof individual long- and short-termvocational goals toward selfsufficiency, referral to trainingprograms, and job developmentand placement for participants ofcounty-contracted alcohol anddrug treatment programs.PreventionPartnershipsContactFahad QurashiFQurashi@yli.orgEast Palo AltoSubstance AbusePrevention CoalitionCitiesEast Palo AltoLead AgencyOne East Palo Altowww.oneepa.orgRegional1798-B Bay RoadEast Palo Alto, CA 94303Ph. (650) 330-7462Community-based alcohol anddrug prevention partnershipsare acting both regionally andcounty-wide to identify andaddress community-levelconditions that promote orencourage underage alcoholuse and to reduce the harmfulconsequences of alcohol andother drug abuse. Youth andadult residents, serviceprovider agencies, schools,law enforcement, and othershave joined these efforts tomake positive changes in theircommunities.ContactFaye C. McNair-Knox, Ph.D.mcnair@1epa.orgCoastside PreventionPartnership1115 Mission Rd.South San Francisco, CA 94080CitiesHalf Moon Bay, Montera,Pescadero, Moss Beach, LaHondaLead AgencyYouth Leadership Institutewww.yli.org1670 S Amphlett Blvd. Suite 250North CountyPreventionPartnershipCitiesDaly City, PacificaLead AgencyAsian American RecoveryServices (AARS)www.ncppsanmateo.orgPh. (650) 243-4855Fax (650) 243-4851CitiesSan MateoLead AgencyPeninsula ConflictResolution Centerwww.pcrcweb.org1660 S. Amphlett Blvd.Suite 219San Mateo, CA 94402Ph. (650) 513-0330 ext. 318Fax: (650) 513-0335ContactMalissa Netanemnetane@pcrcweb.orgRedwood City andNorth Fair OaksPreventionPartnershipCitiesRedwood City, North FairOaksLead AgencyRedwood City 2020www.rwc2020.org400 Duane Street, Room 125Redwood City, CA 94062Ph. (650) 423-2200 x3466ContactMadeleine Kanemkane@redwoodcity.orgFriday Night Live/ClubLiveContactLyanna Pillazar, MPH, CHESlpillazar@aars.orgYouth Leadership InstituteNorth Central SanMateo PreventionPartnershipProvides countywidecoordination for Friday NightLive (high school) and Club Live(middle school) as well asPage 11County-Wide

2016 DIRECTORY OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICESexpertise in youth developmentand engagement, andenvironmental preventionstrategies and best practices.YLI partners with SMCAOD andthe community based preventionefforts.www.yli.org1670 S Amphlett Blvd. Suite 250San Mateo, CA 94402ContactFahad QurashiFQurashi@yli.orgPage 12

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) www.aa-san-mateo.org 2242 Palm Avenue San Mateo, CA 94403 Ph. (650) 577-1310 Email: aa@aa-san-mateo.org Services Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others