Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment Program

Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment (COD) Program provides services to Solano County residents seeking outpatient care to address mental health and substance use treatment. The program assists clients in addressing target behaviors that greatly affect their quality of life by addressing both mental health and substance use needs. The program integrates individual therapy, group therapy, and coaching call access to participants as needed.

Forensics Programs

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Diversion Community Treatment (DCTT) Team offers specialized intensive forensic mental health services and support for individuals in Solano County who participate in Mental Health Diversion pursuant AB 1001.36. This penal code is determined by the California Superior Court and is approximately 18-24 months. This program aims to reduce recidivism rates for those diagnosed with a mental illness involved in the criminal justice system.

Department of State Hospital/ State Hospital Diversion (DSH/SHD) Team works with individuals with serious mental illness who face felony charges and could be determined to be Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST). This program offers intensive forensic mental health services to individuals when a judge deems it safe and appropriate to do so, with long-term community mental health treatment and other services, and to avoid criminal charges and institutionalization.

Resource Connect Solano

Resource Connect Solano streamlines access to life-changing housing and supportive resources for people in Solano County who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. Individuals and families receive assessment and referral services to identify housing needs and create linkages to available services. Using the Coordinated Entry System, we identify and facilitate the most appropriate response to each individual’s immediate and long-term housing needs. People who have been homeless the longest and are the most vulnerable receive priority access to scarce permanent housing services. Caminar serves as the operator for the Coordinated Entry System.

For more information, please visit the Resource Connect Solano website.

Homeless Outreach, Motivation, and Engagement (H.O.M.E.) Program

Our Homeless Outreach, Motivation, and Engagement (H.O.M.E.) program connects individuals who are homeless and live with mental health conditions with supported services: People living with mental illness are more likely to recover and achieve housing stability when they have access to these services.

H.O.M.E. serves individuals who have persistent, serious mental illness; are experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness; and are currently, or recently were, at risk of hospitalization, involvement with the criminal justice system, or incarceration, or are part of an underserved/unserved population.

Working in collaboration with county agencies, city departments, faith communities, and community-based organizations, we provide supportive and stabilizing services, including assisting people in need of emergency shelter, finding permanent housing, providing case management services, and connecting people with job readiness services through our Jobs Plus program.

Wellness and Recovery Center

The Wellness and Recovery Center (WRC) is a MHSA funded program through the prevention and early intervention service dollars and began services on December 1st, 2010.  The Wellness and Recovery Center is a peer-run center for individuals with a known or suspected mental illness, and there are locations in Fairfield and Vallejo.

The center provides an array of services meant to promote wellness and ongoing recovery from mental health disorders.  WRC staff, which consist of peer counselors as well as a program coordinator and assistant case manager, provide assistance and encouragement to clients for their total wellness. They assist in planning and implementing health and wellness education and support groups. They also provide immediate solutions to emergency problems by coordinating with local police and medical emergency units.  

Below is a list of educational and support groups that are offered at the Wellness and Recovery Center:

  • Wellness and Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Groups

  • Check-in and Process Support Groups

  • Dual Recovery Support Group (DRA)

  • Art Groups (expressive, creative, storytelling art)

  • Employment Preparedness Groups by Jobs Plus

  • Life Skills Educational Group

  • Current Events Discussion Group

  • Exercise/Zumba Group

  • Library visits

  • Social Outings (includes visiting local museums, BBQ at the park, movies, bowling, miniature golf, etc.)

The centers are open Monday – Friday from 7:30am to 2:30pm.

Wellness and Recovery Center, Vallejo is located at 915 Tuolumne Street in Vallejo, CA 94590

Wellness and Recovery Center, Fairfield is located at 349 Travis Blvd, Fairfield, CA 94533

The  Wellness and Recovery Center is sponsored and funded by Solano County Board of Supervisors, Solano County Health and Social Services, and the Mental Health Services Act.

 
 

Full Service Partnership (FSP) & Medication Clinic

Full Service Partnership [FSP] for Adults and Older Adults:  The FSP is a Mental Health Service Act [MHSA] funded intensive case management program. FSP’s are intended to provide services to California’s most vulnerable mental ill consumers. Case loads are smaller than traditional case management programs so that the staff can have more direct service time to spend with these consumers. We started serving clients in October 2010. The program is staffed by 4 case managers, 2 RNs, 1 assistant case manager, 1 Admin Assistant, 1 Program Director and 16 hours a week of psychiatry. The program serves 44 clients.

The medication clinic is part of the FSP stream of services and also funded by MHSA. There are two medication clinics for this program (one located in our Vallejo office and one located in our Fairfield office.)  The clinic is staffed by two registered nurses and two psychiatrists.  Services are provided in the office or field based. The psychiatrist will be managing the prescribed services for these client’s psychotropic medications and the RNs will be assisting in the medication management and providing other medical services to program participants in the FSP. Services began December 1st, 2010.

The Full Service Partnership and Medication Clinic is sponsored and funded by Solano County Board of Supervisors, Solano County Health and Social Services, and the Mental Health Services Act.