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Breaking News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *** April 28, 2014 *** Molly Wiltshire, Communications Director (909) 269-1198 Molly.Wiltshire@bos.sbcounty.gov Behavioral Health Services Available in Morongo Basin MORONGO BASIN- Supervisor Ramos would like to remind residents that behavioral health services are available throughout the Morongo Basin. Please see the attached list of resources available in the area. The Director of the Department of Behavioral Health, CaSonya Thomas, and I want the Morongo Basin residents to know these services are available, stated Supervisor Ramos. We don t want anyone to go without help because they don t know where to seek assistance. The County is committed to making sure everyone has access regardless of where they live. The support in sharing this information from Supervisor Ramos is greatly appreciated stated CaSonya Thomas. DBH is committed to promoting wellness, recovery and resilience to all residents of the County of San Bernardino. We are pleased to be able to serve the residents of the Morongo Basin by providing quality behavioral health services through our community partners. If you have any questions regarding these services, please contact DBH s Access Unit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1 (888) 743-1478 or 711 for TTY users.

Service/Provider/ Contact Information CalWORKS Mental Health Children s Intensive Services (CIS) Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) Clubhouse Community Based Recovery Center Description The Department of Behavioral Health, CalWORKS program, is committed to delivering services to the community to enhance the quality of life. CalWORKS goal is to assist people 18 years and over in improving their emotional health and develop the skills necessary to obtain and maintain employment. The CIS program seeks to support the family unit, engage the family in treatment and reduce the risk of out-ofhome placement, significant school problems, or involvement with the Child Welfare/Juvenile Justice System. Services include coordination with available community and clinic resources when there are additional needs. An intensive one-on-one short-term outpatient treatment intervention authorized for a specified period of time designed to maintain the child/adolescent s residential placement at the lowest appropriate level by resolving targeted behaviors and achieving short-term treatment goals. Clubhouses are programs run by consumers or members who have minimal support from staff and offer job training, social activities and education. Yucca Valley Recovery Center serves as a one stop for referral services for those in the community. The center provides a safe, clean and sober environment for people to socialize and receive needed recovery support and services. Provider Hi-Desert Behavioral Health 57407 29 Palms Hwy, Suite F (760) 366-1541 58945 Business Center Dr., Suite D (760) 228-9657 58945 Business Center Dr., Suite D Yucca Valley, CA. 92284 (760) 228-9657 Santa Fe Social Club 56020 Santa Fe Trail, Suite M (760) 369-4057 Mental Health Systems 58945 Business Center Drive, Suite J (760) 369-1074 2

Crisis Walk-In Clinic (CWIC) Driving-Under-the-Influence Program 3 Programs offered, but not limited to: 12- Step Meetings Self-Help Groups Family Events Community Events Family Support Resume Writing Community Referrals Groups Offered: Parenting Anger Management Healthy Relations Life Skills Communication-Conflict Relapse Prevention Smoking Cessation Living Sober Early Recovery Readiness The Crisis Walk-In Clinic (CWIC) provides urgent mental health services to residents of the County of San Bernardino. CWIC provides crisis intervention, crisis risk assessments, medications, referrals to county, contract and community resources, education and when necessary evaluations for hospitalization. The Morongo Basin CWIC is open 24 hours a day/7 day a week. The DUI program is certified by the State Department of Alcohol and Drug Services and approved by the County of San Bernardino to provide alcohol and drug education and prevention services. Program Services: First and Multiple Offender DUI Courses Wet and Reckless Courses TeleCare Corp. 55475 Santa Fe Trail (855) 365-6558 Mental Health Systems 58945 Business Center Drive, Suite J (760) 369-1074

An Educational Component for Underage Participants Eligibility Requirements: Our participants have been convicted of Driving-Under- The-Influence (DUI) by a court of law and have been mandated by the Department of Motor Vehicles to complete a DUI program in order to reinstate their driving privileges. Early Identification and Intervention Services (EIIS) Full Service Partnership (FSP) General Mental Health 4 Mental Health Services to be provided to children under the age of 6 who are not displaying age appropriate interactions and attachment. Children may or may not have a history of trauma. Many referrals for EIIS will come from the SART centers, after a child has been screened for more severe difficulties. Services are provided to Medi-Cal and non-medi-cal children and jointly funded through DBH and First 5 of San Bernardino. Full Service Partnerships (FSP) provide the most intensive level of services for consumers with serious mental illness who are experiencing severe impacts on their level of functioning. These partnerships between a service provider and an individual or family are called full service because they are targeted to people needing a range of services and supports in order to recover from mental illness. This can include securing a safe place to live, a job, help in school, physical health care, clothing, food, or treatment when a mental illness and a substance use disorder are combined (co-occurring disorder). This is a wraparound approach to help consumers on their path to recovery and wellness and is provided by a team 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Outpatient program committed to developing culturally and linguistically competent services. Mental health services include crisis intervention, assessment/referral, individual/group therapy, medication support, case Desert Mountain Children s Center 58967 Business Center Dr., Suites C & D (760) 369-3130 Hi-Desert Behavioral Health 57407 29 Palms Hwy, Suite F (760) 366-1541 Hi-Desert Behavioral Health 57407 29 Palms Hwy, Suite F

General Mental Health PEI-Family Resource Center PEI- Military Services and Family Support Screening Assessment Referral and Treatment (SART) management, drug/alcohol and psycho-educational workshops. Services are provided for children, youth, adults and older adults. Outpatient program committed to developing culturally and linguistically competent services. Mental health services include crisis intervention, assessment/referral, individual/group therapy, medication support, case management, drug/alcohol and psycho-educational workshops. Services are provided for children, youth, adults and older adults The FRCs offer various programs that are tailored to be culturally and linguistically competent and meet the identified needs of the communities they serve. Services offered include prevention and leadership programs for children, youth and TAY, mental health education workshops, community counseling, adult skill based education programs and parenting support. No referral needed; individuals may contact agency directly. This program addresses the negative effects of traumatic events and other unique challenges of military life by providing in-home prevention and early intervention behavioral health services. Services are provided to families and individuals who are Active Duty, National Guard, Reservist or have recently returned from a deployment. No referral needed; individuals may contact agency directly. SART- EPSDT Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to be provided to children under the age of 6 who are not displaying age appropriate interactions and attachment, the likely consequence of some type of trauma. Services (760) 366-1541 Lutheran Social Services 32770 Old Woman Springs Road, Suite C Lucerne Valley, CA 92356 (760) 248-6612 58945 Business Center Drive, Suite D Phone: (760) 228-9657 58945 Business Center Drive, Suite D Phone: (760) 228-9657 Desert Mountain Children s Center 58967 Business Center Dr., Suites C & D (760) 369-3130 5

are provided within a Transdisciplinary Treatment Team that minimally includes a Clinician, Pediatrician, Public Health Nurse, and Occupational Therapist. Services are jointly funded through DBH and First 5 of San Bernardino. School-Aged Treatment Services (SATS) Substance Use Disorder Environmental Prevention Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Treatment 6 SAT- EPSDT Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for children and youth who are Medi-Cal beneficiaries and are experiencing significant impairment from mental health difficulties. The intention is to provide a range of outpatient mental health services that restore or maintain functioning consistent with the requirements for learning, development, independent living and enhanced selfsufficiency. Environmental Prevention Programs offer technical assistance countywide to community coalitions, schools, law enforcement and other stakeholders to address alcohol and other drug availability and accessibility through evidence based research and practices. Services offered include but are not limited to: substance use disorder media development, community capacity building, education, and technical assistance trainings intended to enhance the awareness and capacity of communities in order to reduce alcohol and other drug related problems. Alcohol and Drug Services provides a full range of preventative, outpatient and residential programs through contracted agencies, county agencies and community-based organizations throughout the County of San Bernardino. Individual, group and family counseling are offered on an outpatient basis. Information concerning alcohol detoxification, treatment for chemical dependency and related services may be obtained by contacting ADS Administration. Desert Mountain Children s Center 58967 Business Center Dr., Suites C & D (760) 369-3130 Reach Out West End 1126 W. Foothill Blvd., Suite 150 Upland, CA 91786 (909) 982-8641 Mental Health Systems 58945 Business Center Drive, Suite J (760) 369-1074

Alcohol and Drug Services Administration (ADS) (909) 421-4601 Fax (909) 421-9466 TDD 1-800-735-2929 Transitional Age Youth Center Wraparound Mental Health Services (SB 163) The One Stop Transitional Age Youth Center provides integrated services to the un-served, under-served and inappropriately served TAY ages 16-25 who are emotionally disturbed, high users of acute facilities, homeless, have co-occurring disorders, are incarcerated or institutionalized. An array of services are available to assist TAY in reaching their goal of independence. Services provided also address employment, education opportunities, housing and community life necessary for wellness and recovery. A Full Service Partnership (FSP) program in which EPSDT Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services are provided as a component of the SB163 Wraparound placement programs available to Probationary and Foster Youth. Referrals may only be made by Probation and Children and Family Services (CFS). Morongo TAY Center 58945 Business Center Drive, Suite D (760) 228-9657 Lutheran Social Services 58923 Business Center Dr. Suites D & E 760 365-7209 Success First /Early WRAP Time limited intensive services for children and youth at risk for losing their current placement (e.g., at risk for hospitalization or movement from foster family). Program is a Wrap Informed Full Service Partnership (FSP) program in which EPSDT Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services and other services are provided to children & youth who do not qualify for SB163 Wraparound. Lutheran Social Services 58923 Business Center Dr. Suites D & E 760 365-7209 7