Program areas at SBHG
Star View Community Treatment Facility (CTF) provides a secure, enriched and integrated treatment program for adolescents ages 11 through 17 who have profoundly disabling emotional and behavioral problems that reflect developmental trauma and create very serious safety issues for themselves and/or others. Star View's CTF services about 67 unduplicated youth each year with an average total treatment of 199 days over their time in treatment. The majority of youth experience significantly reduced high-risk behaviors such as assaults, self-harm and sexual misconduct, improved functioning measured across eight domains, and improved life skills measured in nineteen areas. While a majority arrive from higher or similar levels of care, most are able to step down to lower level group homes, foster placements, or family.
Service Center - Star View Children & Family Service Center provides clinical, environmental services, dietary and administrative services for Star View Adolescent Center, Star View Children & Family Services, and South Bay High School.
Wrap Starlight 1. The County's Wraparound program (the program) is funded through both the Short-Doyle/Medi-Cal (SD/MC) program, as well as through Wraparound funds received from the State and administered by the County's Social Services Agency (SSA). The CONTRACTOR shall implement the program in accordance with all laws and regulations governing Medi-Cal and Medicaid programs imposed by federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, including but not limited to California Code of Regulations (CCR) Titles 9 and 22. Service Intent and Goals: To treat and ameliorate the mental health symptoms and maladaptive behavior of clients, and their families in the least restrictive and least intrusive manner. To provide outpatient mental health services within the context of the client's family, culture, language, and community, according to developmental age-appropriate needs. To deliver outpatient mental health services in the clinic, home, school, and community, as appropriate to the treatment needs and service goals of the client and family. To promote coordination and collaboration in care planning efforts with other child-serving agencies and institutions involved in delivering services to the client and family to ensure comprehensive and consistent care. To direct service objectives towards achieving the client, family, and system desired results as identified in the Mental Health Service Plan. To provide comprehensive culturally relevant outpatient mental health services to treat clients, families, and/or groups experiencing acute and/or ongoing psychological distress affecting their relationships and ability to function in their environments; and to provide culturally proficient services. Unduplicated clients served during the year 76 with FY Goal 140. Wraparound Services 83 with FY Goal 145.
Family Preservation
Specialty Services