Program areas at Door to Hope
Mcstart - a collaborative community program providing prevention, diagnostic, and treatment services for infants and young children who were exposed To alcohol or other drugs while in the womb and/or have experienced early childhood trauma.
Women's residential program - a 14-bed residential program for women that treats more than 75 monterey county women annually, all of whom are indigent and/or homeless.
Santa lucia residential treatment - a group home for monterey county teenage girls who are in placement either through juvenile court or social services and need structured services and support for substance abuse and mental health disorders.
Youth opioid response - this program provides specialized medication-assisted treatment (mat) and related education and support services To youth with opioid use disorders.
Parent mentoring services - provides trained mentors for parents who have lost custody of their children but are in the reunification process and for new foster parents, relative caregivers, and adoptive parents.
Integrated co-occurring treatment program (ict) - a program that provides intensive, home-based services for teenagers experiencing both mental health and substance abuse disorders.
Outpatient services - an outpatient treatment program serving both men and women with substance abuse disorders. Most outpatient referrals are from drug court, the justice assistance grant, or are serviced through drug medi-cal and are low income, indigent, and/or homeless.
Behavior health integration - a comprehensive screening, case management, treatment, and referral program providing mothers and their children the access To mental health and substance abuse services needed for a healthy family lifestyle. When a mother is referred To bhi our highly skilled professional therapists, counselors and behavioral health specialists understand the diverse and complex challenges these mothers face. A comprehensive assessment is completed by our caring staff. Door To Hope behavioral health specialists will then provide treatment plans, case management, and care integration To help mothers and their children improve and gain access To a wide range of services.
Pathways To safety - provides family resource specialists for early intervention for families at-risk for child welfare involvement.