DATA STORY
Residential Care and Treatment
Mental health and substance use treatment beds in San Francisco
Expansion in residential care and treatment
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What's new?
- San Francisco is undergoing an unprecedented expansion of behavioral health services for people with mental health and substance use addictions.
- San Francisco Public Health aims to offer high quality, timely, easily accessible, coordinated, and recovery-oriented care delivered in the least restrictive setting, and, to the extent possible, within the City and County of San Francisco
- As part of this overall expansion, we are increasing our overnight residential treatment and care services for both long- and short-term stays.
- We are in the process of increasing residential capacity by approximately 400 overnight treatment spaces, or beds, adding to the nearly 2,200 that already exist. This represents a 20% increase in our residential treatment and care capacity.
- Read Mayor Breed's press release here.
San Francisco Department of Public Health provides mental health and substance use treatment for underserved San Franciscans
Hummingbird Valencia
A psychiatric respite facility to serve people experiencing homelessness from the Mission and Castro. Press release
Status: Opened May 2021
Open: 28 beds available
Managed Alcohol Program
Medical supervision pilot for people with chronic alcohol dependency
Status: Opened in 2020. Permanent location and additional funding will expand the program from 10 beds to 20 beds.
Open: 13 beds available
Psychiatric Skilled Nursing Facilities
Out-of-county secure 24-hour medical care for people with chronic mental health conditions
Status: Open 2022. Accepting placements.
Goal: 13 beds
Cooperative Living for Mental Health
Communal living for people with chronic mental health and/or substance use
Additional $11M to stabilize leased properties available through MOHCD
Status: Open 2022. Accepting placements.
Goal: 6 beds
SOMA RISE Center
24-7 pilot program for people experiencing homelessness with drug intoxication, providing short term stays and linkage to services. Press release
Status: Opened in 2022. Accepting placements.
Goal: 20 beds
Dual Diagnosis Transitional Care for People With Justice Involvement (aka Minna)
Transitional care for people in contact with the criminal justice system with a dual diagnosis of mental health and/or substance use issues.
Status: Open 2022
Goal: 75 Beds
Residential Care Facility (Board and Care)
Residential Care facility (aka Board and Care)
Status: Open 2022
Goal: 99 Beds
Residential Care Facility: Supervised residential program for individuals with mental health issues who require assistance with daily living activities
23 beds currently available
Pilot 12-month Rehabilitative Board and Care: Same as above with more intensive mental health and treatment support, such as for conserved individuals.
12-month Rehabilitative Board and Care: 76 beds currently available
Residential Step-down
Long-term sober living environment for clients coming out of residential care programs
Status: Open 2023. Accepting placements.
Goal: 70 beds
Enhanced Dual Diagnosis
Transitional medically enhanced care for people with a dual diagnosis of mental health and substance use issues
Status: Opening 2023. Contracting in process.
Goal: 30 beds
Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Residential Treatment
Supervised treatment for young adults with serious mental health and/or substance use issues
Status: Opening 2023. Program design in development
Goal: 10 beds
Stabilization Unit
Immediate, voluntary medical care for people with urgent mental health needs who do not need a medical hospital.
Status: Opening 2025. Contracting and construction in progress. Learn more
Goal: 16 beds
Mental Health Rehabilitation Services (LSAT)
Status: Open 2021
Goal: 31 Beds
Out-of-county psychosocial rehabilitation for people who are conserved in a locked setting.
FindTreatmentSF: Existing mental health and substance use treatment beds
San Francisco has a daily update of available mental health and substance use treatment beds at FindTreatmentSF.org.
Media Inquiries
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