COUNTY CONTRACTED SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROVIDERS
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1 COUNTY CONTRACTED SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROVIDERS Programs in bold receive County funding to make beds/slots available for those residents who require funding assistance. Sites are based on school campuses * Drug Medi-Cal Programs Detoxification (Residential) Comprehensive Addiction Programs, Inc W. Whites Bridge Rd., Fresno, CA Susan Weisenhaus, Executive Director (559) sweisenhaus@caprehab.org Men and women age 18 or over and a Fresno County resident. Services include bedroom and bath facilities, nutritious meals and snacks, basic personal necessities, 24-hour supervision, withdrawal support, peer group counseling, addiction education, and mental health assessments where indicated. Women s Residential Perinatal Services Spirit of Woman, Inc. 327 W. Belmont Ave., Fresno, CA Lorena Perez, Program Manager (559) lorenap@spiritofwomanfresno.org Women who are pregnant and/or who are parenting with child(ren) ages birth through 14 years. Services include food and shelter, substance abuse classes, mental health counseling, parenting classes, transitional housing, and vocational readiness.
2 WestCare California, Inc S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fresno, CA Gary Knepper, Director, Residential Services (559) Women who are pregnant and/or who are parenting with child(ren) ages birth through 5 years. Services include substance abuse treatment; individual, group, and family counseling; coping skills training that includes anger management, domestic violence prevention, mental health assessment/treatment, life skills, and stress management; and transportation to doctor s appointments. Mental Health Systems - Fresno First Women s Residential Treatment 2550 W. Clinton Ave., Fresno, CA Main Line Hacienda Site - (559) hour Treatment Program access line - (559) Fillberto Leanos, Program Manager fleanos@mhsinc.org MHS Fresno First Women s Residential Treatment program provides Perinatal treatment services to adult women of Fresno County that are pregnant, parenting, or in the process of regaining legal custody of their children. Services include but are not limited to: substance use disorder counseling, mental health therapy, parenting classes, anger management, surviving trauma, child care, transportation, and individualized case management including linkage to needed services. WestCare California, Inc. Women s Residential Services 2772 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fresno, CA Gary Knepper, Director, Residential Services (559) gary.knepper@westcare.com Women age 18 or over and a Fresno County resident. Services include individual and group counseling, vocational skills development activities, alcohol and drug education classes, relapse prevention classes, family support services, and mental health assessment and counseling.
3 Men s Residential Services Fresno County Hispanic Commission - Nuestra Casa Recovery Home 1414 W. Kearney Blvd., Fresno, CA Domingo Zapata, Executive Director (559) (559) fchcmrz@aol.com Program is conducted entirely in Spanish. Men age 18 or over and a Fresno County resident. Services include individual and group treatment counseling, substance abuse education, stress management, relapse prevention education, and family therapy groups. WestCare California, Inc S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fresno, CA Gary Knepper, Director, Residential Services (559) gary.knepper@westcare.com Men age 18 or over and a Fresno County resident. Services include individual and group counseling, vocational skills development activities, alcohol and drug education classes, relapse prevention classes, family support services, and mental health assessment and counseling. Turning Point of Central California Inc. Quest House 2731 W. Olive Ave, Fresno, CA Herb Winnet, Program Director (559) hwinnett@tpocc.org Men age 18 or over and a Fresno County resident. Services include individualized and group services, as well as counseling and treatment activities designed for their specific needs. In addition to substance abuse treatment services, other services provided on-site include relationship/parenting, anger management/conflict resolution, money/time management, relapse prevention, recreation, a framework for breaking barriers, health education, and life skills management.
4 Adult Non-Residential Services (Outpatient) *Central California Recovery, Inc W Shaw Ave #102 Fresno, CA Dale White, President (559) (559) assessment_training_research@yahoo.com Men and women 18 years of age and over. Levels of care include help transitioning from residential or partial hospitalization programs for clients who have employment, family, or school commitments, or who have stabilized in their recovery practices and are seeking ongoing support. *Delta Care Inc N. Sonora Ave., Fresno, CA Rita Enunwa, Executive Director (559) deltacareinc@yahoo.com Men and women 18 years of age and over. *Fresno County Hispanic Commission 1803 Broadway St., Fresno, CA Domingo Zapata, Executive Director, fchcmrz@aol.com Helen Veloz, Clinical Supervisor, fchcsdoc8@aol.com (559) Men and women 18 years of age and over. Services include individual and group treatment sessions, exit planning, and referrals. *Fresno New Connections, Inc N. Cedar Ave. #108, Fresno, CA 93726d Rob Martin, Managing Director
5 (559) Men and women 18 years of age and over. Services include intensive and less intensive groups, co-occurring (dual diagnosis) groups, bi-lingual group, women s group, faith-based groups, and young adult (age 18-25) groups. Also provide anger management and batterer s intervention programs, Department of Transportation (DOT) Education, and family focused prevention program. *Kings View Corporation 1822 Jensen Ave. #102, Sanger, CA Jennifer Montgomery, Operations Manager (559) jmontgomery@kingsview.org Men and women 18 years of age and over. *Mental Health Systems, Inc N. Millbrook Ave., Fresno, CA Susan Murdock, Program Manager (559) (559) smurdock@mhsinc.org Men and women 18 years of age and over. Services include substance abuse treatment and education. *Pathways to Recovery 515 S. Cedar Ave., Fresno, CA Julie Apperson, Clinical Supervisor (559) japperson@co.fresno.ca.us Substance Abuse Track Women 18 years of age and over. Specialized services for women who are pregnant and/or who are parenting with child(ren) up to 5 years old.
6 Mental Health/Co-Occurring Tracks Men and women 18 years of age and over. Mental health services for CalWORKs clients include treatment and employment-oriented services that address barriers to employment, vocational training, or educational goals. Cooccurring program offers intensive treatment for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse challenges. Referrals to Co-Occurring are accepted from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Tracks. *Promesa Behavioral Health 2910 & 2920 E. Olive Ave., Fresno, CA Mandi Reed, Substance Abuse Director Ron Hill, RAS, Substance Abuse Counselor (559) Men and women 18 years of age and over. Services include group treatment, crisis management, and referrals. Turning Point of Central California 3636 N. First St. Suites 135 & 154, Fresno, CA Jose Manjarrez, Program Director (559) , ext Men and women 18 years of age and over. The First Street Center Outpatient Program (FSC- OP) provides substance use disorder, co-occurring disorder, and outpatient mental health treatment services to AB 109 Probation clients. FSC-OP aims substance use and psychoeducational groups toward the common goals of developing life skills to handle stressors, creating a motivation to succeed, and providing resources to become productive members of society. Services offered by FSC-OP include psychiatric evaluations/medications, medication management and education, health education, case management, individual and family psychotherapy, educational/rehabilitation/relapse prevention/co-occurring groups, sober living housing placement, and job readiness skills. Clients can also be referred to residential treatment if the need arises. FSC-OP promotes that in order to assist clients in becoming productive members of society, we must lead by example and within a setting that fosters trust and an overall positive well-being.
7 *WestCare California, Inc. 611 E. Belmont Ave., Fresno, CA Angie Jenkins, Program Director (559) Men and women 18 years of age and over. Services include individual and group counseling, educational and vocational rehabilitation assistance, alcohol and drug education classes, relapse prevention classes, family support services, and introduction to communitybased support services and self-help meetings. Sober Living WestCare California, Inc. Virginia Sparks, Program Director (559) Men s Sober Living Environment 1388 & 1398 E. Bulldog Ln., Fresno, CA Women s Sober Living Environment 4605 E. Liberty Ave., Fresno, CA Adult male and female residents who are concurrently enrolled in a Fresno County contracted Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program. Services include offsite individualized, group, family, rehabilitative, educational, vocational, recreational, and case management activities. Sober Living residents participate in outpatient services and/or self-help programs while in residence.
8 Permanent Housing Turning Point Family Villa 1475 E. Bulldog Lane, Fresno, CA Froylinda Villareal, Program Director (559) Permanent supportive housing program for homeless families with a parent(s) who has a substance use or co-occurring disorder. Services include transportation assistance, referrals to mainstream resources, life skills classes, and case management. Adult Methadone Outpatient Services (DMC) *Addiction Research & Treatment 3103 E. Cartwright Ave., Fresno, CA Sue Ewert, Clinic Director (559) sewert@baartprograms.com 1235 E St., Fresno, CA Sue Ewert, Clinic Director (559) N. Van Ness Ave., Fresno, CA Scott Rathburn, Clinic Director (559) srathburn@baartprograms.com Men and women 18 years of age and over. Services include 21 to 180 day detox and maintenance programs. Daily supervised medication, monthly urinalysis, and counseling.
9 *Aegis Treatment Centers, LLC 3707 E. Shields Ave., Fresno, CA Tiffany Martinez, Clinic Manager (559) Men and women 18 years of age and over. Medication-assisted treatment for those who are dependent on or addicted to opiates. *MedMark Treatment Centers 1310 M. St., Fresno, CA Bee Vue, Program Director (559) Men and women 18 years of age and over. Provides comprehensive treatment services to individuals struggling with addiction to opiates. A & J Social Services Community Center Drinking Driver Programs (DUI) 855 W. Ashlan Ave. Ste. 101, Clovis, CA (559) G St., Reedley, CA (559) S. Madera Ave., Kerman, CA (559) N. M c Call Ave. Ste. 109, Selma, CA (559) Driving under the influence (DUI) programs for people who have committed a driving offense. Each site offers 6-week, 3-month, 6-month, 9-month, and 18-month DUI classes.
10 Fresno County Hispanic Commission Office Manager: Alicia Avila 1803 Broadway St., Fresno CA (559) Jensen Ave. # 106, Sanger, CA Alicia Avila, Office Manager/Clerical Supervisor Gabriella Zamorano, Counselor Martha De Santiago, Office Clerk (559) E. Coalinga Plaza, Coalinga, CA Alicia Avila, Office Manager/Clerical Supervisor Sergio Mariscal, Counselors (559) th St., Firebaugh CA Alicia Avila, Office Manager/Clerical Supervisor Sergio Mariscal, Counselor (559) Driving under the influence (DUI) programs are for people who have committed a driving offense. Kings View Jennifer Montgomery, Operations Manager jmontgomery@kingsview.org (559) F. Street, Fresno CA (559) Tollhouse Ste. G, Clovis, CA (559) Driving under the influence (DUI) programs are for people who have committed a driving offense.
11 PC 1000 Programs A & J Social Services 855 W. Ashlan Ave. Ste. 101, Clovis, CA (559) G St., Reedley, CA (559) S. Madera Ave., Kerman, CA (559) N. M c Call Ave. Ste. 109, Selma, CA (559) Pre-plea 6-month diversionary program; Court referral required. Kings View Corporation 1410 F. Street, Fresno, CA Jennifer Montgomery, Operations Manager jmontgomery@kingsview.org (559) (559) Pre-plea diversionary program; Court referral required. Adolescent Non-Residential Services (Outpatient) *Central California Recovery, Inc W Shaw Ave #102 Fresno, CA Dale White, President (559) (559) assessment_training_research@yahoo.com Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21.
12 *Delta Care, Inc N. Sonora Ave. Ste. 113, Fresno, CA Rita Enunwa, Executive Director (559) Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21. *Eminence Healthcare, Inc N. First St. Ste. 101, Fresno, CA Richard Torosian, Program Director (559) *Selma High School 3125 Wright St., Selma, CA *Parlier High School rd St., Parlier, CA *Coalinga High School 750 Van Ness St., Coalinga, CA *Reedley High School 740 W. North Ave., Reedley, CA *Orange Cove High School 1700 Anchor Ave.,Orange Cove, CA *Abraham Lincoln Middle School 1239 E Nelson Blvd., Selma, CA (satellite) *Coalinga Middle School 265 Cambridge, Coalinga, CA (satellite) *Heartland Alternative Education Center 2269 Sylvia St., Selma, CA (satellite) *Huron Middle School th St., Huron, CA (satellite) *Parlier Junior High School 1201 E. Parlier Ave., Parlier, CA (satellite) *Sandy Bluff Alternative Education Center Lodge Rd., Tollhouse, CA (satellite) *San Joaquin Valley High School 900 Newmark Ave., Parlier, CA (satellite) *Sierra High School Lodge Road, Tollhouse, CA (satellite) *Kings Canyon High School S. Crawford Ave., Dinuba, CA (satellite) Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21. *Fresno New Connections 4411 N. Cedar Ave., Fresno, CA Rob Martin, Managing Director (559) ncaod1@sbcglobal.net Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21.
13 *Mental Health Systems 3122 N. Millbrook Ave., Fresno, CA Susan Murdock, Program Manager (559) Adolescents ages 14 to 17; young adults 18 to 21. *Panacea Services, Inc N. Millbrook Ave. Ste. D, Fresno, CA Phillip Cowings, CEO (559) Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21. *4928 E. Clinton #108, Fresno, CA (satellite) *Prodigy Healthcare Inc. 311 E. Merced St., Fowler, CA J.D. Dhanda, President (559) Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21. *Fowler High School 701 E. Main St., Fowler, CA *311 E. Merced St., Fowler, CA *Fowler Academy 975 E. Adams Ave., Fowler CA *John Sutter Middle School 701 E. Walter Ave., Fowler, CA (satellite) *Caruthers High School 2580 W. Tahoe Ave., Caruthers, CA *Caruthers Middle School 1 Tiller Ave., Caruthers, CA *Marc High School S. Kincaid Ave., Caruthers, CA *West Fresno Middle School 2888 S. Ivy Ave., Fresno, CA *Washington Union High School 6051 S. Elm Ave., Fresno, CA *American Union Elementary School 2801 W. Adams Ave., Fresno CA *Easton Continuation High School 5865 S. Clara Ave., Fresno, CA *Kingsburg High School th Ave., Kingsburg, CA *Oasis Continuation High school 2311 Sierra St., Kingsburg, CA 93631
14 *Promesa Behavioral Health, Inc N. Palm Ave., Fresno, CA Mandi Reed, Substance Abuse Director Ron Hill, RAS, Substance Abuse Counselor Michael Molina, Substance Abuse Counselor (559) (Olive Ave. main office) (559) Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 24. *2910 & 2920 E. Olive Ave., Fresno CA *741½ Tulare St., Parlier, CA (satellite) *Mendota Junior High School 1258 E. Belmont Ave., Mendota, CA (satellite) *Mendota Alternative Education 211 Smoot Ave., Mendota, CA (satellite) *Mendota High School 1282 E. Belmont Ave., Mendota, CA (satellite) *Tranquility High School 6052 Jaunche Ave., Tranquility, CA (satellite) *Westside Elementary School W. Excelsior Ave., Five Points, CA (satellite) *WestCare California, Inc. 611 E. Belmont, Ave., Fresno, CA Jenny Gonzalez, Program Director (559) Adolescents ages 12 to 17; young adults 18 to 21. *Gateway High School 1550 Herndon Ave., Clovis, CA (satellite) *Pathway Community Day School 818 L. St., Sanger, CA (satellite)
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