S? SE PUEDE | ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SERVICES

S? SE PUEDE

S Se Puede is one of the only bilingual and monolingual treatment environments in the nation. This 23-bed residential program serves Spanish speaking, male clientele for a 30-90-day period, based on individual client needs. Staffed by a bilingual team, highly skilled, trained, and certified clinicians help clients focusing on issues surrounding recovery from substance use and co-occurring disorders. Program activities include evidence-based trauma informed and cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), as well as focused individual and group counseling, pro-social life skill building, mindfulness, and daily house meetings.

Hours

24 hours 7 days a week

Application process

Call for Appointment

Eligibility

Be 18 years or older. Receive a primary diagnosis of substance use disorder and have significant impairment in an important area of life functioning or probability of significant deterioration in an important area based on assessment as determined by the clinician. For beneficiaries, have active Medi-Cal insurance and receive a diagnosis from the DSM for Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders (with the exception of Tobacco-Related Disorders and Non-Substance-Related Disorders) and meet the ASAM Criteria for 3.1 Person Residential level of care based on ASAM brief assessment as determined by the LPHA. SUD clinician/counselor completes and submits a Person Residential Authorization Form, including a summary of the ASAM Brief, to CBH and stores the documents in the person's served file. CBH authorization is required for beneficiaries prior to admission. Be physically and mentally able to benefit from services. Be capable of self-care and of operating some medical devices if applicable (CPAP, inhaler, wheelchair, glucose meter, etc) Not present with imminent danger to self or others.

Languages

English, Spanish

Agency info

ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SERVICES

Encompass is the largest nonprofit health and human services organization in Santa Cruz County, providing mental health, housing support, early education, and substance use recovery services to youth, families, and adults for over 50 years.