Requirements

  • San Mateo or Santa Clara County residents
  • Medi-Cal eligible
  • Adults 18+

For more information

  • For information on our services for men in San Mateo County, please call our intake department at (650) 579-7881
  • To be referred to our adult substance use treatment services, please contact Santa Clara County’s call center at (800) 704-0900
  • If you are a recent client, a healthcare provider in Santa Clara County, or a residential program in Santa Clara County wanting to refer a client to intensive outpatient services, please call (408) 538-0880

Overview

Our Intensive Day Treatment Services offer comprehensive, evidence-based care for adults who require more support than traditional outpatient programs. This program integrates individual and group therapy with skills development and relapse prevention, all within a holistic framework that considers the whole person. Our primary goal is to empower clients to achieve long-term recovery by equipping them with the tools they need to manage substance use, enhance overall well-being, and cultivate a supportive community. The treatment includes life skills training, physical health support, and family involvement, all designed to promote sustainable recovery.

County/Counties served

  • San Mateo County
  • Santa Clara County

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Farsi
  • Hindi
  • Spanish

Payment type

  • Medi-Cal

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