Requirements

  • In custody population in Santa Clara County
  • Adults, 18+

For more information

  • To be referred to our adult substance use treatment services, please contact Santa Clara County’s Gateway Program 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 counselors focus on bringing services and support to individuals experiencing substance use issues in justice-involved settings. They collaborate with each client’s families and social systems to prepare the client for reentry into the community. Substance use treatment is available upon release. This seamless coordination of care empowers clients, builds resiliency, and promotes well-being.

County/Counties served

  • Santa Clara County

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Spanish

Payment type

  • Medi-Cal

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