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ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #65631029
Placer County's Substance Abuse Clinic screens for alcohol and drug issues and makes recommendations regarding resources, services and treatment options. It's open and free to all Placer County residents.
Some clients will be referred from the Screening Clinic to Health and Human Services (HHS) for Assessment and Intake; others will be referred to community treatment programs.
The drop-in clinics are first come, first served. Clients must bring a Driver’s License or other picture ID, documentation of finances and court orders (if applicable).
Clinic Days and Locations in Auburn and Roseville:
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GOLDEN SIERRA LIFE SKILLS FATHER AND FAMILY CENTER #65630955
Golden Sierra Life Skills Father and Family Center offers the following programs.
The center also provides consulting services, program design and customization, and program facilitation training. For more information about programs and additional services call 530-305-4004.
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PACIFIC EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (PES) #65631356
Pacific Educational Services (PES) offers court-approved education and counseling programs for individuals referred by the justice system. Some classes may be available to the general public with court approval.
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Classes are held in Auburn and Roseville.
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PLACER COUNTY TOBACCO PREVENTION PROGRAM #65631062
The mission of the Placer County Tobacco Prevention Program is to reduce the impact of tobacco on Placer County residents.
Program goals include the following:
- Reduce exposure to second-hand smoke
- Counter pro-tobacco influences
- Reduce availability of tobacco products to minors
- Support the enforcement of tobacco laws and policies
Educate Placer County residents regarding tobacco issues, Build assets to mitigate the impact of tobacco on our community.
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RAISING PLACER #65631245
Raising Placer is a network of community coalitions in Placer County currently funded by the Drug Free Communities Support Program from the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The coalitions work with their communities to prevent and reduce youth substance use. Through collaboration, the goal of the Raising Placer network of coalitions is to strengthen and sustain prevention efforts throughout the county.
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PLACER-NEVADA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY #70007914
The Sierra Community Medical Foundation (SCMF) provides trainings, prevention and health education, and workshops along with many other resources.
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HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #81661018
The 1 Pill Can Kill website provides information about the potentially deadly opioid fentanyl and the treatment for overdoses called naloxone (brand name NARCAN).
It has information about fentanyl test strips and where to get both fentanyl test strips and naloxone / NARCAN.
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GRANITE WELLNESS CENTERS #86936500
Granite Wellness Centers (GWC), formerly known as Community Recovery Resources or CoRR, provides comprehensive services to promote wellness for individuals and families with a focus on addressing substance use disorders.
GWC is a source of naloxone, a medication used to rapidly reverse opioid overdose.
Granite Wellness offers residential and outpatient substance use disorder treatment services for adults and youth with personalized treatment plans including group and individual counseling and other services.
Granite Wellness also provides transitional housing up to six months for adult men, women, and women with young children for people enrolled in outpatient services. Other services include educational groups for parenting, anger management, DUI services, Resilient Child program, Family Educational Series, and more.
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GRANITE WELLNESS CENTERS #86950131
In case of a medical emergency call 911 immediately. Granite Wellness Centers is a source of naloxone. Naloxone is a medication used to rapidly reverse opioid overdose. It can reverse and block the effects of opioids such as such as heroin, fentanyl, morphine, codeine, and oxycodone. Administered when a patient is showing signs of opioid overdose, naloxone’s overdose reversal is a temporary treatment and its effects do not last long. So call 911 immediately after administering/receiving naloxone (NARCAN is a brand of naloxone). Naloxone is easy to learn to administer and is an important drug safety resource.
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NEW DAWN TREATMENT CENTERS #65631350
New Dawn Treatment Centers provides substance use treatment and mental health support for adults through residential and outpatient programs.
Services are designed for individuals with addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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Programs are led by licensed clinical psychologists and supported by medical professionals, including physicians, psychiatrists, and nurses. Treatment is internationally accredited.
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