Delano Recovery Station (374)

Voluntary Sobering Program

 

629 Main Street
Delano, CA 93215
661-394-2441 Main
661-263-4891 Fax
DelanoRecoveryStation@telecarecorp.com


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Essentials At A Glance

Program Type: Short-Stay

To Make Referrals: Individuals will be screened and transported to the program by partner agencies including law enforcement, MET, behavioral health treatment providers, homeless providers, and friends and family.

# Served: 6 clients

Who We Serve: Adult residents of Kern County who are intoxicated from either alcohol or drugs, and are referred to the Recovery Station. These individuals previously may have been arrested for public intoxication and/or taken to unnecessary psychiatric crisis programs. Clinicians and peer staff will engage clients to connect with ongoing substance and/or mental health services, ensure linkage and “warm hand–offs” to other community-based services, and post-discharge follow-up.

Address: 629 Main Street, Delano, CA 93215

Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

About the Program: Telecare is proud to be partnering with Kern County Behavioral Health Recovery Services (BHRS) to operate the Delano Recovery Station in Delano, CA.

The 6-client, short-stay, voluntary program will provide screening, access, and linkage to care for individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance use needs. Services will be strength-based and person-centered and aim to promote recovery in a welcoming setting.

The goal of the Delano Recovery Station is to provide a law enforcement diversion for persons who are acutely intoxicated and have a co-occurring mental illness where, instead of being arrested, they are presented with an opportunity for peer engagement, assessment, brief clinical interventions, and linkage with community-based services.


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