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Drug
& Alcohol Division
Program
Overview |
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Tehama
County Health Services Agency, Drug and Alcohol Division
programs utilize the infrastructure of the
Health Services Agency in providing alcohol
and other drug prevention, intervention, and treatment services.
Drug and
Alcohol Division offers a continuum of care
through direct provision of services and through contracts
with community-based
providers. Our approach to treatment and
recovery is to individualize treatment services to meet client
needs. Our service sites
are in an alcohol and drug free environment,
and all services are offered to establish or enhance our
client’s healthy,
sober living. |
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Drug and alcohol
education, prevention, and treatment services are available
for all ages. Fees for services are assessed
according to income and are based on a sliding
fee scale and the client’s ability to pay. Drug and
Alcohol Staff are committed to the alleviation of problems
caused by drug and
alcohol abuse. Services include: |
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- Assessments for coed, perinatal and
adolescent clients
- Coed outpatient treatment,
individual and group sessions, case
management, relapse prevention, parenting
group for men (DADS Program), parent education,
and transportation (DADS clients only)
- Monolingual and dual-diagnosed groups
- Perinatal services
for pregnant, post-partum, and parenting
women including case
management, child care, transportation, parent education, and outpatient and
intensive
day treatment services
- Dependency
and Adult Felon Drug Court Programs
- CalWORKs
assessments, treatment and case management
in coordination with the
Department of Social Services
- Aftercare Groups
- Residential chemical dependency treatment
is provided to the community through
referral and funding to five (5) contracted social model residential centers.
- Prevention
activities facilitated through a partnership
with the Tehama County
Department of Education, which includes tobacco and marijuana cessation classes,
Red Ribbon Week, and mentoring
activities.
- CMSP Program
- Safe
and Stable Families – a collaborative
effort with the Department of Social Services to provide
early
intervention engagement of clients
that have Children’s
Protective Services (CPS) involvement
in their lives.
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For
more information about these program, please contact: |
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Drug and Alcohol – Red Bluff Office
1850 Walnut Street, Suite G
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Phone: (530) 527-7893
FAX: (530) 527-0766
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Drug
and Alcohol – Corning Office
275 Solano St
Corning, CA 96021
Phone (530) 824-4890
FAX (824-8443) |
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Tehama County Health Services Agency does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin,
disability, or age in admission, treatment or participation
in its programs, services and activities, or in employment |
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