Willow Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) is contracted by San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services to provide therapeutic and/or rehabilitation services in a structured program for clients experiencing significant mental health challenges. Services are designed to improve symptom management, encourage skill development, and promote restoration of effective and independent functioning. The Willow MHRC provides an individualized rehabilitation program within a locked setting based on sound principles of psychiatric assessment, psychopharmacology, therapeutic interventions, and psychosocial rehabilitation techniques. Willow is a welcoming, safe, and therapeutic environment in which behaviors that promote wellness and recovery are reinforced both actively and thoughtfully with the goal of facilitating a learning process that helps individuals make considered choices and increases their level of functioning. Willow has a trauma-informed design, and staff are trained to ensure that trauma informed resources are maximized in facilitating the continued recovery of the clients.
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment Program
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment (COD) Program provides services to Solano County residents seeking outpatient care to address mental health and substance use treatment. The program assists clients in addressing target behaviors that greatly affect their quality of life by addressing both mental health and substance use needs. The program integrates individual therapy, group therapy, and coaching call access to participants as needed.
Forensics Programs
Diversion Community Treatment (DCTT) Team offers specialized intensive forensic mental health services and support for individuals in Solano County who participate in Mental Health Diversion pursuant AB 1001.36. This penal code is determined by the California Superior Court and is approximately 18-24 months. This program aims to reduce recidivism rates for those diagnosed with a mental illness involved in the criminal justice system.
Department of State Hospital/ State Hospital Diversion (DSH/SHD) Team works with individuals with serious mental illness who face felony charges and could be determined to be Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST). This program offers intensive forensic mental health services to individuals when a judge deems it safe and appropriate to do so, with long-term community mental health treatment and other services, and to avoid criminal charges and institutionalization.
Project Ninety
As of June 1, 2018, Project Ninety is a division of Caminar. By bringing together mental health and substance use treatment programs, Caminar and Project Ninety will strengthen support in San Mateo County for individuals in recovery, especially adults with co-occurring disorders.
To learn more about Project Ninety's program and how to access services, please visit www.caminar.org/p90 or call 650.579.7881.
Project Ninety’s administrative offices are located at 114 S Delaware St, San Mateo, CA 94401.
Resource Connect Solano
Resource Connect Solano streamlines access to life-changing housing and supportive resources for people in Solano County who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. Individuals and families receive assessment and referral services to identify housing needs and create linkages to available services. Using the Coordinated Entry System, we identify and facilitate the most appropriate response to each individual’s immediate and long-term housing needs. People who have been homeless the longest and are the most vulnerable receive priority access to scarce permanent housing services. Caminar serves as the operator for the Coordinated Entry System.
For more information, please visit the Resource Connect Solano website.