Adult Programs

Specialty Service Center

Centro de Bienestar
160 East Virginia Street, Suite 280
San Jose, CA 95112
408.287.6200
 

It is required that all our clients be referred by the Santa Clara County Call Center at 1.800.704.0900. Accepts only Medi-Cal.

ADULT & OLDER ADULT ETHNIC SPECIFIC OUTPATIENT

Our culturally competent mental health services for Asian Pacific adults and older adults provides counseling that fit the cultural needs and to improve life and restore relationships. Program is for those with serious mental illness, or co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness.

ADULT & OLDER ADULT CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM

Through accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plans we help individuals between the ages of 18 and 59 years of age from being prematurely institutionalized.

CBT PROBATION

designed to provide therapy services to adults of all ages who are currently involved in the justice system in Santa Clara County. This program has an approach with the purpose to prevent behaviors that precede crime. It provides adult offenders the opportunity to gain insight about their own perceptions and behaviors while learning interpersonal skills and identifying goals that promote emotional and social wellness. Services are provided in individual and group settings.

CALWORKS

We provide intensive services to families receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) support. Our program addresses domestic violence, mental health, substance abuse and related issues. We also support families in their readiness for employment and self-sustainability.

DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE CASE MANAGEMENT​

We teach families to use resources in their community and help them with parent coaching and education. 

DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE THERAPEUTIC SERVICES​

We arrange for family therapy to help families nurture change and development. Case management is available.

ETHNIC & CULTURE SPECIFIC WELLNESS

The Ethnic and Culture Specific Wellness Program at Gardner Health Services aims to build awareness about mental health and related services and resources for the Latino and African descent communities of the Santa Clara County. The program includes outreach activities in the heart of the communities and from our centers at various locations in the county including San Jose, Alviso, and Gilroy. We hope to create awareness, decrease cultural bias and stigma about mental health challenges and participate in advancing culturally sensitive treatment and care to improve the wellbeing of our community members.  Open to all ages.

FULL SERVICE PARTNERSHIP – ADULT & OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS

Our Full Services programs provide comprehensive treatment and management for those who have a severe mental illness and need intensive services. Full Service Partnerships are based on the idea of doing “whatever it takes” to help people on their path to wellness and recovery. Full Service Partnerships programs help with jobs, school and temporary housing. Services can be provided in the home and the community.

FORENSIC DIVERSION REINTEGRATION - FULL SERVICE PARTNERSHIP

This program delivers individualized recovery/treatment plans containing measurable treatment goals. Our clients receive intensive case management, individual and family treatment, psycho-educational and therapeutic process groups, psychiatry, and peer mentorship.

OLDER ADULT PREVENTION & EARLY INTERVENTION

Counseling is provided to older adults who may benefit from behavioral health services but have not received any consistent behavioral health services over the previous year. Providing early treatment that will prevent the individuals from needing more extensive services. The staff provide mental health counseling, anger management and socialization programs. There is an emphasis on working with home-bound adults with signs of isolation, anxiety, depression, intra-familial discord, general neglect, and substance abuse.
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POST RELEASE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM

Offering one of only six programs funded by the State of California to provide outpatient treatment for newly released prisoners. Our therapists assists in connecting clients to resources essential to their recovery, wellness and long term success.

PROMOTORES

The Promotores Program is designed on reducing disparities for low-income  Santa Clara County residents who are Transition Age Youth (TAY) and Adult and Older Adults (AOA) who are age 18 years and older. This is done by utilizing a non-clinical networking model among service providers to exchange information about activities and resources that promote economic stability, educational success, access to healthcare, housing, and legal services for families. The program is funded under the Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) component of the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).

If you are interested in learning about upcoming activities for the Promotores program please send an inquiry to promotores@gfhn.org and one of the Promotores staff will get back to you.

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