STANISLAUS COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES CONTRACT MEDI-CAL PROVIDERS

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STANISLAUS COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES CONTRACT MEDI-CAL PROVIDERS Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) 1904 Richland Avenue Bldg. C2 Ceres, CA 95307 (209) 558-4600 Emergency mental health assessment and referral services. Cambodian Multicultural 24 hours/7 day a week Medi-Cal Access Team 800 Scenic Drive., Bldg. 4 Modesto, CA 95350 (888) 376-6246 Individuals with Medi-Cal coverage can access services by calling the above number. Physicians treating Medi-Cal beneficiaries may call to request psychiatric consult. Medi-Cal consumers, Assyrian Multicultural Modesto Recovery Services 500 N. 9th Street Ste. A Telecare Modesto Recovery 121 Downey Avenue Services 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Turlock Recovery Services 2101 Geer Road, Ste. 120 Turning Point Integrated Service Agency (ISA) Josie's Service Team Wellness Recovery Center Stanislaus Recovery Center Co- Occurring Treatment Program 1001 Needham Street 1208 9th Street (Near the corner of 9th & L) 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM 500 N. 9th Street, Bldg. A 1904 Richland Avenue Residential: Outpatient: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 558-4598 Provides outpatient treatment for adults from 18 years of age with serious and persistent mental illness and/or substance use disorder(s). Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 341-1824 Provides outpatient treatment for adults from 18 years of age with serious and persistent mental illness and/or substance use disorder(s). Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 664-8044 Provides outpatient treatment for adults from 18 years of age with serious and persistent mental illness and/or substance use disorder(s). Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 569-0373 Provides intensive case management services to individuals experiencing frequent or lengthy periods of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization with a focus on returning and supporting these individuals in community living. Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 558-4464 Provides individual treatment, case management and psychiatric services for young adults 18-25 years of age with mental illness who demonstrate interest and readiness for self-reliance, but require certain supports to achieve this. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 558-4610 Provides service for those who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and are interested in support or recovery. Consumers must have completed rehabilitation services or have no need for intensive case management or crisis intervention services. Ceres, CA 95307 (209) 525-7471 Inpatient and day treatment services available to individuals who have both a primary mental health and primary substance use disorder. The Co-Occurring Treatment Program is a comprehensive treatment model, utilizing evidence-based treatment approaches such as integrated dual diagnosis treatment, motivation interviewing and stagebased treatment focused on trauma therapy and substance abuse and dependence., Lao, Cambodian, Hmong, and Vietnamese groups Adults 18-25 years of age, Armenian and Turkish, Arabic, and Assyrian and American Sign Language, Hindi, and American Sign Language, other languages and sign language available contracted Dual diagnosis support groups Veterans groups Latino bicultural and LGBT group for transitional age youth Co-Occurring Disorders Full Service Partnership 1904 Richland Avenue, Bldg. F Ceres, CA 95307 (209) 541-2911 Services provided to clients with a serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders to help decrease the need for hospitalization and reduce homelessness. English For more information, call our toll free number. (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 1 of 7)

Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone Family Partnership Program: 421 E. Morris Avenue Modesto, CA 95354 groups - Kinship Program (209) 558-7494 Advocacy at the local, county and state levels, support and information to relatives (grandparents, aunts and uncles) raising relative children receiving mental health services. Kinship supportive services; respite, recreational activities, and legal services to relative caregivers and children in their homes. - Parent Partnership Project (209) 558-8550 Advocacy at the local, county and state levels, support and information to the parents of children who are receiving mental health services. Focus on empowering parents of children who are challenged by their behavioral and/or emotional needs support, information, mentoring, advocacy and parent-child centered activities. - Families Together (209) 558-8550 or 558-7494 An enhancement and expansion of the Family Partnership Center designed to improve and expand supports and services for youth with SED and their families and Kincare s. Utilizes consumer-driven service model. Services include: advocacy, service coordination, family and individual respite, and wraparound services to a diverse population. Utilizes family involvement in service provision, policy development and leadership. 0-18 yrs and their families Youth and Family Services 800 Scenic Drive, Bldg. D Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 525-6070 Provides assessments, referrals and connection to providers. Bicultural Also provides mental health services to high-risk children, adolescents, and their families, including individual, group and family treatment. LGBT English/ groups on anxiety and social skills Juvenile Justice 2215 Blue Gum Avenue Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 525-5401 Mental health and substance use disorder services to youth who are on probation and their families or caregivers. Crisis response services and on-site intensive mental health services in the Juvenile Justice MH Program. and on probation 13-19 yrs Leaps and Bounds Program 4640 Spyres Way, Bldg. B Ste. 7 Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 558-4595 Outpatient program for children 0-5 years of age and their parents. Services include parent/child therapy; play therapy; education on child development; and assistance with accessing mental health services as well as other early intervention programs in the community. Children 0-5 years and their parents Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) School Based Services 707 14th Street Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 525-5080 Provides services to children and adolescents who have been identified as emotionally disturbed. Includes on-site school services, respite, wraparound services, advocacy and clinical services. Services also available to family members. Children, adolescents Child Welfare 251 E Hackett Road Hours vary based on needs of clients and families Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 558-2352 Assessments, referrals and mental health services to children, families, foster families and group homes. Helps children remain in the most home-like setting possible and assists them the child welfare process. and families and Assyrian For more information, call our toll free number. (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 2 of 7)

Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone CAIRE Center 1418 J Street Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 525-5151 Provides services for children who have experienced trauma and who have been victims of abuse. Services include individual and family counseling, crisis intervention, brief therapy, referrals and linkages to community resources, and assistance with filing for Victim of Crime compensation. Age 0-17 Center for Human Services Oakdale Family Resource and Counseling Center 631 West F Street Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-0420 Provides assessments, referrals and connection to providers as well as mental health services to high-risk children, adolescents and their families. Includes individual, group and family treatment. families and individuals Center for Human Services - Patterson Resource Center 700 F Street Mon- Fri Patterson, CA 95363 (209) 690-3100 Provides individual and family counseling for children. Youth from 15-18 years Bicultural English/ SUD groups Aspiranet Turlock Outpatient Aspiranet Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) 420 E. Canal Drive Mon & Thu 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Tue & Wed Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 669-2583 Outpatient counseling services for children and families. Therapeutic Behavioral Services are provided to children that meet the criteria for this intensive one-on-one behavioral shadowing. TBS works one-on-one with children to stabilize them in their current placement in order to avoid placement in a higher level of care. and families Fri Aspiranet Modesto Outpatient Mon, Wed, Thurs Tue 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 576-1750 Provides individual, family, and group therapy in strengthening family relationships; building communication; reducing conflict; increasing coping skills; providing hope; improving parenting skills; improving school behaviors; and treating issues such as ADHD, depression, anxiety and trauma. Children, adolescents, adults, couples and families Friday 8:00AM 5:00 PM Aspiranet Stabilization Program (ASP) Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 576-1750 Provides immediate intensive services post hospitalization. Services include (depending on individual need) individual or family therapy, case management, psychiatric services, respite services (Hutton House), access to the ASP crisis line and many other community resources. Age 0-17 Aspiranet WrapAround Program Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 622-1420 Provides stabilization of placement to prevent a higher level of placement. Clients must be at risk for a higher level of placement such as a group home and juvenile hall. Youth up to 18 yrs of age Aspiranet Pathways to Wellbeing Hours vary based on needs of clients and families Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 576-1750 Provides intensive care coordination and intensive homebased and mental health services to children and youth in child welfare. and families Aspira Net - Children's Crisis Intervention Program 1444 Florida Avenue, Suite 201, 24/7 hours a day, 7 days a week Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 661-8840 Provides mental health services to youth at risk of hospitalization and their families. Ages 6-17 Bilingual For more information, call our toll free number (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 3 of 7)

Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone Center for Human Services (CHS) CHS - Juvenile Justice CHS - Ceres Partnership for Healthy Children CHS/Sierra Vista - Early Psychosis "Life Path" Program Juvenile Justice Drug Court Services - Kirk Baucher Non-Public School 2000 W. Briggsmore Avenue 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM 2215 Blue Gum Avenue 1317 Grandview Avenue Closed 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM 1400 K Street, Ste. I 2215 Blue Gum Avenue 2524 Finney Road 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 526-1440 Provides youth and family counseling in community and school-based settings; crisis intervention; assistance with runaways; juvenile diversion; violence prevention; support groups; teen pregnancy prevention education; and adolescent substance abuse prevention services. Provides psychoeducational group treatment for adults. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 525-5401 Provides mental health case management, medications, parent mentoring. Individual, family, group counseling, AOD groups and individual counseling. Gender specific grant available to assist girls who have been in touch with the Juvenile justice system up to age of 18. Ceres, CA 95307 (209) 541-0101 Supports and empowers families to be responsible for meeting the needs of children by applying the collective energy, talent and ideas of community, neighbors, and extended families and friends. Services include parent education, family advocacy/case management, resource and referrals, family fun events, youth activities, support groups, health insurance enrollment assistance for children, child development screenings, family counseling, pregnancy education. Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 312-9580 Provides effective and appropriate treatment for our culturally diverse transitional age youth and adults experiencing early symptoms of psychosis specialized services. Services include outreach, assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, education and vocational support, independent living skills support, and medication services. Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 525-5401 Alcohol and drug and mental health services for court referred adolescents who are on formal probation. Age 5-21 Girls up to 18 years of age ages and American Sign Language Other languages available 14-25 years old Other language translation services 13-18 years old Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 550-5858 Individualized educational and mental health services for Students K - 8th children with severe emotional disturbance. Services include grade individual, group and family therapy, child advocacy, referrals and medication services. Bicultural English/ SUD groups Bicultural English/ SUD groups Transitional Age Youth Sierra Vista Learning Center 830 East Minnesota Avenue 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Turlock, CA 95382 (209) 216-0101 Provides an individualized educational program for special education students Kindergarten 8th grade. The program is designed to meet the needs of special education students who have not responded to less restrictive academic environments. The program accepts students with a variety of handicapping conditions including Emotional Disturbance, Specific Learning Disability, Autism and other Pervasive Development Disorders, and mild retardation. The learning Center s focus is on serving the child with multiple disabilities, especially children with emotional disturbance in combination with other developmental disabilities. The program provides special day class, social skills development, and DIS services including speech and language, behavioral intervention counseling and guidance services, and parent education and support. 5-13 years old and other languages For more information, call our toll free number. (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 4 of 7)

Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone Services - Children's Outpatient and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Clinic Suite 11B Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 550-5850 Individual, group and family counseling to children 6-17 years of age. Children 6-17 years of age and their families groups Fri Services - Home Based Services Program Suite 11B Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 550-5865 In-home mental health services and support for high-risk children and their families. Individual and family therapy, as well as parent education. High-risk children and their families Fri 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Services Early Intervention Suite 14 Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 550-5869 Providing prevention and treatment services to children 0-5 years of age. Consultation services for children and families are provided in school, head start and child care settings. Teacher and parent education is also provided. 0-5 years old groups Services - Turlock Child and Family Counseling 2925 Niagra Street, Ste. 3 Turlock, CA 95382 (209) 669-6771 Individual and family counseling and support; parent education and advocacy groups; children's skill building groups; referrals; case management; and medication services. Services - Public School Based Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 550-5850 Provides a continuum of mental health services to Emotionally Disturbed (ED) children in the public school system. Counseling services provided to children on the school site. Family therapy and child advocacy are also included. Emotionally Disturbed children in the public school system. Senior Access & Treatment Team (SATT) 500 N. 9 th Street, Suite B Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 525-4920 Facilitates awareness of older adult behavioral health services needs among clients, families, and agencies/services providers. This program also increases and streamlines access to BHRS services for older adults. Provides depression screening and outreach specific to Hispanic communities. Service choices include: group therapy, peer counseling, medication services, and linkage services. 60+ years, Tagalo, Ilocano LGBT groups groups Older adults For more information, call our toll free number. (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 5 of 7)

Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone High Risk Health & Senior Access Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) & Intensive Community Services (ICS) 500 N. 9 th Street, Suite B Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 525-4920 Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Intensive Community Services (ICS) provide mental health services for adults and older adults with a severe and persistent mental illness. Both ACT and ICS provide services for the same populations. How they differ is with respect to the level of treatment services provided. ACT serves those who are at imminent risk for psychiatric hospitalization, incarceration, institutionalization, or homelessness. ICS serves those who present with a potential serious risk for psychiatric hospitalization, incarceration, institutionalization, or homelessness. Individuals 55 and over receive a comprehensive assessment process using Geriatric Field Screening Protocol. Family involvement. Service coordinator assigned to ensure continuity and develop relationship. Focused interventions. Individualized services and support plan. Outreach and supportive resource component. Service choices include: group therapy, individual therapy, peer counseling, medication services, and linkage services. Individuals under 55 with diabetes and/or hypertension receive intensive, integrated services. Close collaboration with community public and private health entities. Evidencebased and disease management protocols to support education with consumers and family members. Linkages to existing community support groups. Assistance in developing peer support and recovery groups. Education for consumer and family regarding the management of both health and mental health issues, with a focus on reducing stigma, instilling hope, and reducing symptoms in both health and mental health areas to allow optimal functioning. 18+ years, Tagalo, Ilocano LGBT groups groups Older adults Integrated Forensics Team (IFT) Central Star FSP 500 N. 9th St. Building B 2020 Standiford Ave., Unit - F Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 558-4420 An integrated, multi-disciplinary, full service team in partnership with Probation to make court-accountable case management services available to consumers with cooccurring disorders. Crisis response, peer support, alternatives to jail, re-entry support from State Hospital and/or State Prison and housing and employment supports using engagement and "whatever it takes" treatment strategies learned from AB2034 programs and the MIOCR Program. 18+ years Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 702-0139 Provides mental health services to youth and adolescents. Ages 6-17 Bilingual Telecare - Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) 1904 Richland Ave. Bldg. C2 Ceres, CA 95307 (209) 558-4600 Provides inpatient crisis psychiatric treatment services to uninsured and Medi-Cal Stanislaus County residents experiencing acute mental health emergency. 18+ years Other languages Telecare - Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) 1904 Richland Ave. Bldg. C2 Ceres, CA 95307 (209) 300-8830 Provides up to 23 hours of outpatient psychiatric crisis stabilization services to uninsured and Medi-Cal Stanislaus County residents. 18+ years Other languages For more information, call our toll free number. (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 6 of 7)

Organizational s Address/Office Hours City, State, Zip Phone Telecare Recovery Access Center- Westside (AKA Stanislaus Homeless Outreach Program-SHOP) 121 Downey Avenue 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 341-1824 Serving the Westside of Modesto, high intensity level services for ages 18 and older, focus on culturally diverse client who has serious mental illness and is at high risk for psych admit, homeless or at risk of homelessness. Collaboration with and outreach to local underserved communities. Housing and employment first approach, with recovery/client-centered focus. Integrated services include crisis intervention, med support, case management, group and individual counseling, emphasis on connecting with community resources, working with family when possible. 18+ years Partnership TRAC Fast TRAC (209) 341-1824 (209) 341-1824 Serving Stanislaus County, must be able to benefit from high intensity level services for ages 18 and older, have serious mental illness and be at high risk for psych admit, along with homeless. Collaboration with and outreach to local underserved communities. Housing and employment first approach, with recovery/client-centered focus. Integrated services include crisis intervention, med support, case management, group and individual counseling, emphasis on connecting with community resources, working with family when possible. Provides outpatient services for those with severe persistent mental illness, along with risk for homelessness, risk for psych admits, serves both benefitted and uninsured clients. Services include crisis intervention, med support, case management, group and individual counseling, emphasis on connecting with community resources. Wellness TRAC Telecare - Josie's TRAC 1208 N. 9th Street 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (209) 341-1824 Clients requiring this level of services are defined as low-risk clients and benefit from low intensity services, primarily medication services along with peer supported contacts and group offerings. Clients must be stable in most life domains and do not require crisis intervention. Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 558-4762 Provides highest intensity level for young adults 18-21 of age who have mental illness; who can benefit from frequent contact and are at high risk for psych admit; homeless or at risk of homelessness and may be difficult to engage. Integrated services include crisis intervention; med support; case management; group and individual counseling; emphasis on connecting with community resources; working with family when possible. 18-21 years Latino bicultual and LGBT For more information, call our toll free number. (1-888-376-6246) Stanislaus County List (Page 7 of 7)