Central City Concern
Community Resource
About this resource
This initiative offers a range of supportive services tailored for the Latino/a/e and Hispanic community, as well as non-English speakers who are on the path to healing and recovery. It includes bilingual and bicultural alcohol and drug treatment, mental health services, case management, mentoring, and access to housing resources. Continuing care is provided after treatment concludes, along with referrals for medical, psychiatric, and holistic needs if required. Treatment plans are customized to meet individual needs and are delivered by clinicians and staff who understand the clients' cultural backgrounds and languages. The program addresses issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and various life stressors, incorporating behavioral health services like group counseling, individual therapy, outpatient addiction treatment, recovery groups, peer support, and DUII treatment.
Intake Procedure: Call for information.
Fees: For those with private insurance, copays may apply; individuals on OHP might qualify for county funds, and those below the Federal Poverty Level may benefit from a fee scale or county funds.
Who can use this
- Eligible participants include Latinx individuals (monolingual or bilingual) who are adults over 18 needing mental health counseling, substance abuse help, or DUII treatment.
Documents you may need
- None required at intake
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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