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Teens, ages 15 to 18

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Aurora Behavioral Health Care: Adult Services Program

Aurora Behavioral Health Care provides an inpatient treatment program and a partial hospitalization day treatment program for adults with mental health issues, including those who have co-occurring substance abuse problems (dual diagnosis).

(858) 487-3200    Visit Website    View Map

Tri-City Medical Center: Inpatient Behavioral Health Services

Tri-City Medical Center offers inpatient behavioral health services to adults with acute symptoms and/or substance abuse problems who need 24-hour observation and intensive treatment.

(877) 299-0664    Visit Website    View Map

Consumer Center for Health Education and Advocacy

Free help to individuals needing information about how they can obtain health benefits. Provides consumers with information about their health plans and educates them about their rights, including information on the Affordable Care Act (health care reform) and how it affects them. Advocates are available for those who have had their health services denied, reduced, or terminated, or who are unhappy with their health services. Provides investigation of mental health patient’s complaints and is designated by the County of San Diego as a patients’ rights advocate for outpatient mental health services. Free help with Medi-cal eligibility, share of cost, termination or any type of questions.

(619) 744-0935    Visit Website    View Map

Jewish Family Services of San Diego: Patient Advocacy Services

Our Patient Advocacy program, in collaboration with Legal Aid Society of San Diego’s Consumer Center for Health Education and Advocacy (CCHEA), was awarded San Diego County’s Behavioral Health Service’s Program of the Year! JFS Patient Advocacy provides support for all inpatient mental health services, while CCHEA provides advocacy for all outpatient mental health services. Together, we are San Diego County’s legally designated “patient advocate.”

(800) 479-2233    Visit Website    View Map

Mental Health Systems: Parolee Partnership Program

The Parolee Partnership Program provides 6 months of intensive case management and recovery services to ex-offenders and parolees at risk of continuing their alcohol and/or drug abuse.

(858)-573-2600    Visit Website    View Map

Recovery Innovations

Opening its doors in early 2007, Recovery Innovations – California provides peer-led recovery-based services to adults with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. Recovery Innovations – California also conducts workshops on mental health recovery principles and practices and how to implement them throughout your organization.

(858) 274-4650    Visit Website    View Map

San Diego Youth Services: Family and Youth Partner Program

The Partners Program serves to assist youth up to age 21 with serious emotional disturbances and their families who are currently receiving outpatient mental health treatment. Family and Youth Support Partners work with families who are in need of additional supports and linkage to other services and community resources. Services are provided in both home and clinic settings, whichever is preferred by the family. Services are coordinated with the referring/treating clinician.

(619) 525-9903    Visit Website    View Map

Mental Health Systems: Serial Inebriate Program

Our Serial Inebriate Program (SIP) was developed in partnership with law enforcement, emergency medical services, hospitals, and the courts. SIP provides a unique and cost-effective solution to the unsuccessful “revolving door” practices commonly used to deal with the often challenging and under-served population of chronic homeless alcoholics. Offering individuals deemed chronic inebriates treatment in lieu of custody, SIP provides intensive case management and access to services needed to achieve financial stability and long-term recovery.

(619) 523-8121    Visit Website    View Map

Mental Health Systems: North County Center for Change

North County Center for Change is the case management and treatment provider for San Diego’s North County Division Adult Drug Court. We work collaboratively with other members of the Drug Court Team, who include the Judge, court support staff, District Attorney, Public Defender, and law enforcement liaison officers. As the treatment provider on the Drug Court Team, North County Center for Change helps our clients achieve success in living a productive life that is free of criminal activity. Our treatment services offer group and individual counseling, and our case management services provide for mental health, education, employment and community referral needs.

(760) 940-1836    Visit Website    View Map

Mental Health Systems: East County Center for Change

East County Center for Change is the case management and treatment provider for San Diego’s North County Division Adult Drug Court. We work collaboratively with other members of the Drug Court Team, who include the Judge, court support staff, District Attorney, Public Defender, and law enforcement liaison officers. As the treatment provider on the Drug Court Team, we help our clients achieve success in living a productive life that is free of criminal activity. Our treatment services offer group and individual counseling, and our case management services provide for mental health, education, employment and community referral needs.

(619) 579-0947    Visit Website    View Map

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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

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We do not endorse any specific organization listed nor are we responsible for ensuring the quality of the services listed. Users should always select services at their own discretion. Additionally, this information is subject to change as funding for programs can shift over time, though we do our very best to keep the resource center as up-to-date as possible.

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