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Caminar

A community-based, behavioral health care agency headquartered in San Mateo, California, providing services for individuals and families with complex mental health, substance use, and co-occurring needs,

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For mental health or substance use treatment services, please contact us:

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Caminar San Mateo County: (650) 373-0777

Programs and tailored support services

Education and Prevention

Programs focused on educating clients and the community about behavioral health, mental health, and substance use.

Providing counseling, psychotherapy, psychiatry, medication management, and culturally competent care.

Offering outpatient substance use treatment services and sober living homes.

Delivering community-based services to provide tailored mental health care that supports recovery.

Caring for people through supported housing, job training, vocational rehabilitation, and supported education.

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Mental Health

Individual and Family Counseling Services

Medication Clinic

Psychiatry

Transitional Residential Program

Willow Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC)

Olivos Private Pay Mental Health Services

Group Therapy Session

Substance Use Treatment

Intensive Outpatient Substance Use Services

Outpatient Substance Use Services

Recovery Residences for Men

Sober Living Homes for Men

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Case Management

Case management services coordinate community-based services by a professional or team to provide quality mental health care customized accordingly to individual clients' needs and aid them in their recovery. Multiple levels of case management services are available, and clients are placed in the most appropriate level depending on their needs. 

Case Management Programs

Case Management Services in Conjunction with Supported Housing

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Wrap-Around Services

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Supported Education

Supported Housing

For more information

San Mateo County residents, please contact the San Mateo County ACCESS Program and request authorization for treatment at 

(800) 686-0101

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