Bay Area Substance Abuse Resources - Contra Costa County
AGENCY/ LOCATION | PHONE NUMBER | WEBSITE | POP. SERVED | SERVICES OFFERED |
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Bi Bett Corp: Frederic Ozanam Center | INTAKE1 (925) 676-4840x10; HOTLINE1 (925) 676-4840x13; (925) 676-4840 |
Adults | Offers long-term residential substance abuse treatment and outpatient counseling services. | |
Born Free Program: Central Contra Costa | (925) 646-1165; HOTLINE1 (925) 313-6300 |
Website | Adults, especially pregnant and postpartum women | Provides outpatient substance abuse treatment programs with special emphasis on pregnant and post-partum women. |
Center Point, Inc. | (510) 215-9378; INTAKE1 (510) 558-8190 |
Website | Adults, including women with children and adolescents | Provides comprehensive, integrated services to at-risk individuals and families. They provide comprehensive social, educational, vocational, medical, psychological, housing, and rehabilitation services to combat social problems such as substance abuse, poverty, unemployment, and homelessness. Services also in Spanish. |
Discovery House | (925) 646-9270; INTAKE1 (800) 846-1682 |
Adults | Provides residential long-term substance abuse treatment (more than 30 days). Clients participate on a voluntary basis and are supervised at all times. They receive group and individual counseling for an average of 90 days. Many then move into sober-and-clean living houses for a year or more while attending school or working. | |
J. Cole Recovery Homes, Inc.: Cole House | (925) 978-2873; INTAKE2 (925) 757-9786 |
Adults | Provide residential short-term substance abuse treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) | |
John Muir Behavioral Health Center for Recovery: Chemical Dependency Services | (925) 674-4100; (925) 674-4114 |
Website | Adults | Treats voluntary patients ages 18 and older for all types of alcohol and chemical dependency, including street drugs such as methamphetamines, high-dose heroin, cocaine and crack; designer drugs such as Ecstasy and GHB; and prescription drugs such as Vicodin, high-dose OxyContin, Methadone and Valium. |
Neighborhood House of North Richmond: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs | (510) 233-1270; INTAKE1 (510) 232-4803 |
Adults | Offers residential substance abuse treatment, including a 7-day detox and a 90-day recovery program for men and women. | |
New Connections | 925) 363-5000x141; INTAKE1 (800) 846-1652; INTAKE2 (510) 374-7266 |
Adolescents | Provides comprehensive behavioral health and substance abuse services, including prevention and education, evaluation, dual diagnosis and school-based services for youth. Services also in Spanish. | |
New Connections: BEGINNINGS -Adult Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program | Central Contra Costa County (925) 363-5000; East County (925) 439-7111 |
Adults and adolescents | Services include perinatal outpatient program, substance abuse assessment and treatment for youth and adults, intensive outpatient program and workplace drug testing. | |
New Leaf Treatment Center | Intake (800) 636-8058; (925) 284-5200 |
Adults and adolescents | Offers comprehensive assessment, medication monitoring, medically supervised detoxification, 12 weeks of intensive outpatient treatment for drug and alcohol problems (individual, family and group counseling),and Relapse Prevention Workshop, | |
Ujima Family Recovery Services | The Rectory- (510) 236-3134; Corbin-(510) 799-1570; Ujima West- (510) 215-2280; Kid’s group- (510) 236-0399; La Casa- (925)229-0230; Ujima East- (925) 427-9100 |
Website | Adults, especially women with children | Provides a unique alcohol and drug treatment program that focuses on pregnant women, new mothers and infants. The programs include Alcohol and Drug Education, Parent Education, Peer Mentoring, and Therapeutic Child Care. Kids' Group is open to children ages 6-14 whose parents have or have had a drug and/or alcohol problem. |