Family Service Agency Sacramento

Programs

Adult Services Division

  • Administrative Services for Community Mental Health
    The primary goal of this program is to provide on-site cost-efficient, high quality mental health administrative services to the San Francisco Mental Health Plan staff, who serve low income, culturally diverse, Medi-Cal or uninsured populations with mental health needs in San Francisco. By providing administrative services to SFMHP staff, this program promotes clients’ higher satisfaction with treatment.

    1380 Howard Street, 2nd floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
    Carla Love, Credential Coordinator, (415) 255-3400


  • Adult Care Management Services Program
    Adult Care Management provides intensive case-management for severely mentally ill individuals, enabling them to live in the community and to maintain the greatest possible independence, stability, and level of functioning. Every attempt is made to ensure continuity of care and to develop a community support system. Individuals are connected to appropriate resources and community health and mental health services, facilitating the development and implementation of their plans to achieve their desired outcomes.

    No fees are charged to participants.

    1010 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
    Ted Snyderman, MSW, Program Director, (415) 474-7310 x 497


  • Back on Track
    A Deferred Entry of Judgment program, Back on Track provides strict accountability and close supervision for eligible first-time, low-level felony drug offenders, ages 18-24, who have no history of violence, gun possession, or gang involvement. Through Back on Track, first-time offenders may avoid incarceration while engaging in an individualized program of educational support, employment training, life-skills development, restorative community service, and behavioral health treatment. A collaboration of Family Service Agency of San Francisco, Goodwill Industries, the District Attorney’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, and the Probation Department, Back on Track requires participants to successfully complete a 12-month course of educational and vocational progress, judicial accountability, and community service. At the end of the year, and if the client has fulfilled the established goals, the District Attorney will dismiss the original criminal case.

    No fees are charged to participants.

    1663 Mission Street, Suite 460, San Francisco, CA 94103
    Helen Singh, BA, MFTI, On-Site Therapist, 415 575-4522


  • Comprehensive Adult Recovery and Engagement program (CARE)
    Serving adults with serious mental illnesses, CARE provides an intensive array of recovery-oriented services and supports, including housing and basic needs assistance, physical health care, benefits assistance, employment services, and integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment services. CARE is a collaborative, integrated partnership including Goodwill Industries, Community Awareness and Treatment Services, and the Tom Waddell Health Center.

    No fees are charged to participants

    1010 Gough St., San Francisco, CA 94109
    Faye Ocomen, ASW, Program Director, (415) 474-7310


  • Community Aftercare Program
    The goal of the Community Aftercare Program (CAP) is to provide case management and mental health services to severely and persistently mentally ill individuals and dual-diagnosed clients who are living in residential care facilities. We work with clients to help them remain in the community and to maintain the greatest possible independence, stability, and level of functioning.

    No fees are charged to participants.

    6221 Geary Street, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94121
    Kham Lam, BA, Program Director, (415) 474-7310 x 248

  • Early Crisis Intervention and Eviction Assistance Program
    FSA’s Eviction Assistance Program is a component of the San Francisco Sheriff’s Eviction Assistance Program, providing resources and early crisis intervention and homelessness prevention services to individuals at particular risk of eviction. Additionally, the program allows for immediate access to existing funding and the supportive services needed to ensure that high-risk families retain their housing.

    No fees are charged to participants

    1255 Post Street, San Francisco, CA, 94109
    Victoria Gray, Program Director, (415) 474-7310 x 318


  • Moving Ahead Program for Youth (MAP for Youth)
    The Moving Ahead Program for Youth (MAP for Youth) assists seriously mentally ill young (16-25) people in becoming independent and productive members of the community. MAP for Youth provides mental health and substance abuse treatment, physical health care, housing assistance, and vocational and educational support to San Francisco’s most seriously disturbed young people. MAP for Youth is a collaborative, integrated partnership including Goodwill Industries, the Public Defender’s office, the District Attorney, Community Awareness and Treatment Services, and the Tom Waddell Health Center.

    Fees are charged on a sliding scale.

    1255 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
    Faye Ocomen, ASW, Program Director, (415) 474-7310


  • Send an email to the Adult Programs: jschoenfeld@fsasf.org