Community Resources
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San Francisco Behavioral Health Access Center (BHAC)
TAP is a 24/7 access line to help San Franciscans find the mental health and substance use treatment right for them
- Walden House (48 beds)
- Palm Ave Detox (22 beds)
- Cherry Hill Detox (50 beds)
- Salvation Army Harbor Lights (10 beds)
- Acceptance Place
- The Latino Commission
- Friendship House
- Epiphany Center
- Women's HOPE
- Father Alfred's Center
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HealthRIGHT 360 Adult Services
Outpatient Program staff refers clients to community resources that match their specific needs
- Health Right 360 African American Healing Center
- Health Right 360 Asian American Recovery Center
- Health Right 360 Lee Woodward Counseling Center for Women
- Health Right 360 Asian Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT)
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Latino Commission
Connect adults with substance use disorder to comprehensive treatment services using a culturally centered model.
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UCSF Alliance Health Project
The mission of the UCSF Alliance Health Project is to support the mental health and wellness of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) and HIV-affected communities in constructing healthy and meaningful lives.
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Mission Council on Alcohol Use
Provides drug and alcohol outpatient counseling services to Spanish Speaking individuals and families living in San Francisco Bay Area.
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Bright Heart Health
Bright Heart Health provides Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Program for Substance Use via telemedicine. Both programs address addiction and use to any substance but not limited to: alcohol, narcotics, prescription drugs.
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Golden Gate Regional Center
(For older adults)
Created to assist persons with developmental disabilities and their families in locating and developing services that meet their needs
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Options Outpatient Program
Offers an intensive outpatient program for those suffering from drug or alcohol addiction. Options utilizes the most effective in outpatient therapy by combining group and individual therapy sessions with continuous drug and alcohol monitoring
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UCSF Youth Outpatient Substance Use Program (YoSUP)
YoSUP is a multidisciplinary, family-based program that provides comprehensive assessment and outpatient treatment for youth with problematic substance use and substance use disorders.
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Alcohol Sobering Center & Managed Alcohol Program
The San Francisco Medical Respite and Sobering Center (MRSC) provides recuperative care, temporary shelter, and coordination of services for medically and psychiatrically complex homeless adults in San Francisco.
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SoMa RISE
SoMa RISE is a low-barrier program for people who are unhoused and have issues with substance use.
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Bridge Clinic
A specialized clinic designed to provide low-barrier, transitional care for individuals dealing with substance use disorders, particularly those who are transitioning from hospital settings, emergency departments, or other acute care environments. The clinic serves as a "bridge" to connect patients to ongoing, comprehensive care and treatment for addiction and related health needs.
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OBIC
OBIC Clinic provides treatment for individuals wanting to stop, cut back, or reduce the harms related to drug use.
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The Stonewall Project
Substance use counseling and treatment services are based on the philosophy of harm reduction
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Sister's Circle
Sister's Circle provides essential resources to help women advance in their recovery journeys.
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Castro Country Club
The Castro Country Club is a safe and sober community center for all people and a refuge for the LGBTQ recovery community.
Contingency Management is a powerful intervention for fostering positive behavior change, particularly in addiction treatment. By leveraging the principles of reinforcement, CM helps individuals build healthier habits and work toward recovery goals. Its effectiveness is well-documented, making it a valuable tool in both clinical and community settings.
- Bridge Clinic
- Heart Plus
- El Salon *offers services in Spanish
- PROP
- Project Friend
- STAR
Call the phone number on the patient's insurance card and talk with a representative to find treatment programs in their area that is covered by insurance.
Referrals for addiction treatment need to be authorized by the patient's case manager with Veteran Affairs. The quickest way for patients to receive care is for them to drop-in to the San Francisco VA Downtown Clinic for a referral.
- Father Alfred
- Treatment, Recovery and Prevention (TRP) Academy
- Phatt Chance Community Services
- MINNA Project
- Delancey Street Foundation
For More Information:
Medi-Cal Substance Use Treatment Program Helplines for Rehabs and IOP