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 ADMISSION
Admission
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Intake
Coordinator |
Hours |
San Francisco
Residential
or
Oakland Lodge Programs |
Michele
(415) 865-0964 |
Monday-Friday 9am to 4pm |
Sacramento
Intake/Outreach Program
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Carlos:
(916) 341-0575
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Leave message
on voicemail |
Introduction
This information is designed to inform referral agencies and individuals
in the community about the criteria and procedures we use for admitting
prospective clients.
Click here to download the Admission
Information on PDF.
Criteria
for Admission
- A problem with drugs and/ or alcohol. (For a free online Alcohol
Screening, go to www.alcoholscreening.org
)
- Males and females age 18 and over OR
Females age 18 and over who wish to bring up to two
of their children age 0-5 to the residential treatment
program with them.
- No serious medical, psychological or emotional conditions that
could interfere with participation in a social-model residential
treatment program.
- All legal and medical issues should be sufficiently resolved,
so the client will not be removed from the program during treatment.
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Steps for Screening and Admission
When referring clients to Friendship House, please follow these
steps:
- All clients must be interviewed to determine acceptance into
the program. Appointments must be made for all screenings, which
can take place in person or over the phone. To schedule an
appointment for the San Francisco residential or Oakland Lodge
program, please call (415) 865-0964. To schedule an appointment
for the Sacramento intake/outreach, please call (916) 341-0575.
Prospective clients should be prepared to spend a minimum
of 30-45 minutes in the screening interview.
- We will accept collect telephone calls for screening interviews.
This option is reserved for persons who are incarcerated or homeless
who have made prior arrangements with our intake staff.
- Once a client has been screened and accepted, they will be placed
on the waiting list. It is the individual's responsibility to
CONTACT US WEEKLY - by mail or by phone - to maintain active status.
If the client does not remain in contact with Friendship House
he or she will be removed from the waiting list.
- The primary requirement for admission is that the individual
demonstrates a sincere desire to stop drinking and/ or using drugs.
Clients must be clean and sober for 72 hours prior to admission.
- The Friendship House Association of American Indians, Inc. does
not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, national origin,
sexual preference, religious affiliation, or disability. Prospective
clients should be aware that along with traditional treatment
methods, we incorporate American Indian culture and traditions
into the program.
- Fees for the program are determined on a "sliding scale"
basis, according to ability to pay. Resources for payment may
include private insurance, government assistance, health care
insurance, tribal assistance, family, or friends.
- Clients accepted to either program must bring their State ID/Driver's
License and Social Security Card at the time of admission. If
these are not available, Birth Certificates, Tribal registration,
or other ID cards are acceptable forms of identification. Clients
entering the Oakland Lodge program must also bring their children's
birth certificate and social security card.
- No admission can be made without proper written documentation
of a negative TB test in hand or sent prior to the client's admission.
The individual WILL NOT BE ADMITTED WITHOUT THIS CERTIFICATION.
- Clients on probation or parole must submit a copy of the terms
and conditions of their probation or parole prior to admission.
Clients must also provide the name and phone number of their parole
agent or probation officer if one has been assigned.
- Friendship House observes strict rules of confidentiality with
regard to client information. We cannot share client information
with anyone without written consent from the client.
- Clients are not permitted to bring valuables or stereo equipment
with headphones. Clients should only bring a small amount of cash,
necessary for incidental purchases. Friendship House will not
hold cash for clients, under any circumstances. Clients should
limit the amount of clothing and personal items to a two-week
supply. THERE IS NO STORAGE SPACE.
- Upon admission to the San Francisco treatment program, clients
are placed on a "30 day restriction." Clients admitted
to the Oakland Lodge program will be placed on a "45 day
restriction." During this time, the client will not be allowed
to leave Friendship House unaccompanied. In addition, the client
may not write or receive letters, make or receive telephone calls
or receive visitors. These rules allow the new client to adjust
to his or her surroundings, become familiar with the program and
reflect on the circumstances that brought them to treatment.
The specific focus of Friendship House is to respond to the
drug and alcohol treatment needs of adult American Indian women
and men. Our commitment is to treat the alcohol and drug user
with care, respect, responsibility and knowledge. Our goal is to
restore individuals to sober, joyous and productive living in their
community.
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