Youth Crisis/Suicide Prevention

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ResourceDirectory2015-16 RevisionRevisions by:Lori Coccodrilli and Michelle Walsh

TABLE OF CONTENTSImportant Notice .1Youth Crisis/Suicide Prevention and Intervention .2-3Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention Services .3-11Help Lines .3Rehabilitation 4Support Groups . .4-5Support Groups (non 12-step) .5Drug Testing . 5-6Intensive Outpatient and Inpatient .6-8Medical Detox Centers .9Tobacco Prevention Education .9Mental Health Services .10-11Outpatient Behavioral/Psychiatric . .10Inpatient Behavioral/Psychiatric 10Psychiatric Evaluations/Medications .11Counseling .11-13Bereavement Counseling 13-14Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Intervention .14Abuse and Violence Prevention .14-15Rape/Domestic Violence .16-17Health Care (including Dental, Vision and Hearing) .17-21Emergency and Food Services .21-23Runaways 23LGBT 23-24Eating Disorders 24AIDS/HIV .24-25Immigrant Assistance 25Pregnancy/Childcare Concerns .26-27Legal Aid .27-28Vista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, orany programs. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solelyresponsible for screening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informeddecision surrounding placement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

1IMPORTANT NOTICEThe options listed in this document are local resources provided forthe convenience of families and parents who are seeking servicesthey deem necessary for their child. These are not referrals andshould not be construed as medical or legal advice. Participation inany of the included or similar programs is not a requirement of theschool district. The Vista Unified School District does notrecommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers,support groups, or any programs not included herein. The Districtdoes not pre-screen or evaluate the facilities, providers, or theirlicensing or credentials in any way, nor does it warrant or guaranteethat any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. Thefamilies are solely responsible for screening these programs andupon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their owninformed decision surrounding placement of their child at their solediscretion and expense.Vista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

2YOUTH CRISIS/SUICIDE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTIONNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255San Diego Access & Crisis Line 888- 724-7240Aurora Behavioral Health 858 487 320011878 Ave. of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128www.aurorabehavioral.comCall For a Free Assessment and Referral (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) (888) 565-4228Girls and Boys Town National Hotline 800 448 3000www.boystown.org/national-hotlineShort-term crisis line. Provides referrals for youth and families.It’s Up to USSan Diego Access and Crisis Line 888- 724-7240http://www.up2sd.org/?utm Source google&utm Medium cpc&utm campaign SuicidePreventionSD&utm term s intervention, suicide intervention, referrals to mental health and drug/alcoholservices and information about a wide variety of resources in San Diego. Multi-lingualcapacity.Oceanside Police Psychological Evaluation Response Team (PERT) 760-435-49003855 Mission AvenueOceanside, CA 92056Dispatch contacts the officer if they are available.San Diego Youth Services – The Bridge 619 221 8600Youth and family programs, prevent delinquency and school failure, homeless youth, youthin crisiswww.sdycs.orgSurvivors of Suicide Support Group 619 482 0297P.O. Box 4325La Mesa, CA 91944www.survivorsofsuicide.comOffers countywide support groups for people affected by the aftermath of a suicide.Vista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

3Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) 760-931-21044140 Oceanside Blvd.Oceanside, CA 92056www.tipsandiego.org/24 hour/7 days a week crisis response team in conjunction with law enforcement agencies,fire departments and hospitals. They provide information and support to victims oftragedies. Their mission is to prevent a second injury.Vista Sheriff Psychological Evaluation Response Team (PERT) 760-643-3766325 S. Melrose Ave., Suite 210Vista, CA 92081Services available after 2:30 p.m.Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program 1-800-273-TALK (8255).P.O. Box 644Westminster, CO 80036http://www.yellowribbon.orgA comprehensive program for schools and communities on suicide prevention.Youth Crisis Line 800 843 5200 (Toll-free helpline)www.youthcrisisline.orgFamily problems, relationship violence, runaways, homelessness, depression, teenpregnancy, substance abuse, suicide.DRUG AND ALCOHOL SERVICESHELP LINESNATIONAL REFERRAL SERVICE 1-800-662- HELP ort-treatmentCalifornia Smokers’ Helpline 800 NO BUTTS (800 662 8887)800 45NO FUME (800 456 6386) 800 884 CHEW (800 884 n.com id 2938&keyword drug%20rehabUse this service to determine eligibility for Drug Rehabilitation/Referral ServicesMeth Hotline 877 ΝΟ 2 ΜΕΤΗ (662 6384)Drugs/meth, referral service, drug disturbanceswww.no2meth.orgVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

4REHABILITIONSAlpha Project: for the Homeless/Casa Raphael 760-630-9922975 and 993 Postal Way, Vista, CA 92083www.alphaproject.orgBethesda Recovery Center: Choices in Recovery/Hill House 760-945-5290733 South Santa Fe Avenue, Vista, CA 92083http://www.choicesinrecovery.org/Choices in Recovery Center Bethesda Recovery Center/Humble House 760-945-5290248 Hill Drive, Vista, CA 92083http://www.choicesinrecovery.orgChoices in Recovery Center: Bethesda Recovery Center/New House 760-945-5290747 Melrose Place, Vista, CA 92084http://www.choicesinrecovery.orgChoices in Recovery Center: Foundation House 760-945-5290619 Civic Center Drive, Vista, CA 92083http://www.choicesinrecovery.orgMental Health Systems: Family Treatment Center (760) 439-6702Children’s Services, Counseling Residential Treatment1100 Sportfisher Drive Oceanside, CA ental Health Systems: North County Center For Change 760-940-1836504 West Vista Way, Vista, CA 92083http://www.mhsinc.orgMental Health Systems: BPSR Vista 760-758-1092550 W. Vista Way, Suite 407, Vista, CA 92083http://www.mhsinc.orgSUPPORT GROUPSAl-anon & Alateen 800 690 2666www.alanonsandiego.org/index.html12-step fellowship for the family and friends of those suffering from addiction. Referrals tolocal meeting places (information available 24 hours a day).Alcoholics Anonymous - North County 760 758 2514www.alcoholics-anonymous.orgVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

5Cocaine Anonymous 866-242-2248www.casandiego.orgSelf-help groups, referral and fellowship for men and women who are recovering addicts.Marijuana Anonymous 800 766 6779www.marijuana-anonymous.org12-step fellowship for the family and friends of marijuana addicts.North San Diego Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous 760 758 2514605 E. Vista Way, Vista, CA 92084http://www.nosdco-aa.orgFocuses on introducing newcomers to sobriety, helping young people have fun in AA,supporting small, new, and/or struggling North County California YPAA groups, andeducating young people about the AA service structure and opportunities for service.Nar-Anon 800 477 tmlwww.naranon.orgNarcotics Anonymous 866 331 eting-schedule/12-step fellowship for those suffering from addiction.SUPPORT GROUPS (NON 12- STEP)Vista Hill (main office) 858-514-51008910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92123Call for locations and times for support groups.http://www.vistahill.orgSupport groups for recovering adolescents and their parents. Must bring one adult togroups. Call for locations and times for support groups.DRUG TESTINGNational Referral Service 800-662-HELP rt-treatmentDrug Testing Network, Inc. 760-940-2015958 Postal Way, Suite 6BVista, CA 92083www.drugtestingnetwork.comVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

6North County Health Services – San Marcos Clinic 760 736 6767150 Valpreda RoadSan Marcos, CA 92069www.nchs-health.orgCost of care is based a sliding scale, which is computed based on your income andfamily size.Palomar Hospital 760- 739-3000488 East Valley Parkway, Escondido, CA 92025http://www.palomarhealth.org/Call to check cost and availability.Vista Community Clinic 760-631-50001000 Vale Terrace, Vista, CA 92084http://www.vistacommunityclinic.org/Call to check cost and availability.INTENSIVE OUTPATIENTAurora Behavioral Health 858 487 320011878 Ave. of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128www.aurorabehavioral.comTreatment length varies.MHS North Inland Teen Recovery Center 760 744 3672340 Rancheros Drive Ste 166San Marcos, CA and3 and 6 month outpatient.Phoenix House – Carlsbad Teen Recovery Center 760 729 2830785 Grand Ave, Suite 220Carlsbad, CA 92008www.phoenixhouse.orgVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

7San Diego Youth and Community Services - 619-221-8600Access & crisis line 888-724-72403255 Wing StreetSan Diego, CA 92110http://www.sdyouthservices.orgPrevention, early intervention & treatment services provide a broad range of options foryouth & families who are at-risk and/or experiencing mental health & substance abuseproblems.Scripps 858 626 43009896 Genesee Ave.La Jolla, Ca 92037www.scripps.org/locations/hospitals -drug-treatment alcohol-drug-treatment12 week program (sometimes gives scholarships with financial need).Sharp Mesa Vista - Changes Program 800-827-42777850 Vista Hill Ave.San Diego, CA am.cfmTreatment length varies.Union of Pan Asian Communities 619 521 57203288 El Cajon Blvd. #13San Diego, Ca 92104www.upacsd.comOffers outpatient adolescent treatment programs geared towards Asians and PacificIslanders.Substance Abuse Services (SAS) Recovery Center 760 806 2317325 Melrose Dr, Ste200Vista, CA 92083Vista Hill 858-514-51008910 Clairemont Mesa BlvdSan Diego, CA 92123www.vistahill.orgRecovery programs for adults and teensVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

8INPATIENTAurora Behavioral Health 878-487-3200Assessment & Referral - 888-565-422811878 Ave. of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128www.aurorabehavioral.comMobile assessment team for students who are experiencing suicidal ideation as well as atreatment centerGreen Oak Ranch (Adults Only) 760-727-02511237 Green Oak RoadVista, CA 92081greenoakranch.org/Residential coed program with Christian orientation. Residents are clients who have hadsubstance problems. Treatment includes emphasis on spiritual needs and growth. FeesHouse of Metamorphosis (HOM) 619-236-94922970 Market StreetSan Diego, CA 92101www.houseofmetamorphosis.org/Long term residential treatment for adults.Phoenix House – Carlsbad 760-729-2830Teen Recovery 800-378-4435/Admissions 619-972-7814785 Grand Avenue #220Carlsbad, CA enix-house-teen-recovery-center/email: CJBoatman@phoenixhouse.orgSharp Mesa Vista 858 278-41107850 Vista Hill Ave.San Diego, CA 92123www.sharp.com/mesa-vista/index.cfmTeen Challenge of Southern California - 18 and up males 951 682 89905445 Chicago Ave.Riverside, CA 92507San Diego County Facility holds 521 year residential, w/self-sufficiency programswww.teenchallenge.comVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

9MEDICAL DETOX CENTERSAurora Behavioral Health 878-487-3200Assessment & Referral - 888-565-422811878 Ave. of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128www.aurorabehavioral.comScripps Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program 800-382-43579896 Genesee Ave.La Jolla, Ca 92037www.scripps.org/locations/hospitals -drug-treatment alcohol-drug-treatmentSharp Mesa Vista 858 836-84347850 Vista Hill Ave.San Diego, CA 92123www.sharp.comTOBACCO PREVENTION EDUCATIONAmerican Cancer Society acco/index?ssSourceSiteId null12405 Rancho Bernardo Road, Suite ASan Diego, CA 92103American Lung Association 800-LUNGUSA or 800-586-4872www.lungusa.org/stop-smoking/2750 4th AvenueSan Diego, CA 92103Information and referrals, health education on lung disease prevention.California Smoker Helpline 800.NOBUTTS (English) 800.NOFUMAR (Spanish)www.nobutts.orgGreat American Smokeout acco/GreatAmericanSmokeout/indexNational Great American Smokeout takes place on the 3rd Thursday of November yearly.Smokefree.gov 800-QUITNOWwww.smokefree.govVista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

10OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL/PSYCHIATRICAurora Behavioral Health 858 675 428411878 Ave. of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128www.aurorabehavioral.comCounty Mental Health – Children 619-563-27503851 RosecransSan Diego, CAwww.sdcounty.ca.gov/hhsa/programs/bhs/mental health services children/outpatient services.htmlSharp Mesa Vista 858 694 84347850 Vista Hill Ave.San Diego, CA 92123www.sharp.com/hospitalINPATIENT BEHAVIORAL/PSYCHIATRICAurora Behavioral Health 858 675 428411878 Ave. of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128www.aurorabehavioral.comCounty Mental Health 888-724-72403851 RosecransSan Diego, rograms/bhs.htmlSharp Grossmont Hospital Behavioral Health Inpatient Program 619-740-48025555 Grossmont Center DriveLaMesa, CA 91942www.sharp.com/hospitalTeen Adolescent Placement Services (TAPS) 760 439 2087Emergency pager: 760 761 5177TAPS is devoted to providing assistance to families with troubled and out of control youth.Vista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are solely responsible forscreening these programs and upon reviewing program guidelines and services, make their own informed decision surroundingplacement of their child at their sole discretion and expense.

11PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS/ MEDICATIONChildren’s Hospital Outpatient Psychiatry 760 758 14803605 Vista Way Suite 258Oceanside, CA 92056http://www.rchsd.org/Douglas Young BPSR Clinic 858 695 221110717 Camino RuizSan Diego, CA 92126Adult outpatient mental health clinicNeighborhood Health Care 760 746 5857425 N. DateEscondido, CAwww.nhcare.orgNorth County Health Services 760 736 6767150 Valpreda Rd.San Marcos, CA 92069www.nchs-health.orgCOUNSELING2-1-1 San Diego – dial 211This hotline connects people with community, health and disaster services 24 hours aday/7 days a weekCommunity Resources Center - Social Services 760 753 8300 Intake760 753 2919 Counseling Department/Domestic Violence Hotline 877-633-1112650 Second StEncinitas, CA 92024www.communityresourcecenter.orgOffers services to domestic violence victims and low income households. Service includeemergency assistance, shelter services, case management and employment preparation.IMPACT programs 619 465 9260North CountyCourt-ordered and self-help classes.Vista Unified School District does not recommend or endorse any of the listed facilities, service providers, support groups, or anyprograms. Nor does it guarantee that any of these options will serve your child’s unique needs. The families are sol

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