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Addiction Treatment Programs: Residential treatment (30, 60, 90 days) for women in San Francisco. Our programs offer residential drug treatment at two sites for women and their young children. The programs provide support in parenting, independent living skills, and positive communications skills.
Transitional Housing: Epiphany Center Step-Down supports women who have completed a structured residential treatment program and need additional time to prepare for life post-treatment. Our goal is to strengthen each woman’s recovery skills and to support her in securing permanent housing and employment.
Parent-Child Center: The Parent-Child Center provides early intervention and relationship-based care for children 0-3 years. Additionally, parents receive parenting support in group and individual sessions.
Mental Health Clinic: Epiphany Center’s mental health clinic treats children experiencing stress due to disruption of family unity, reunification, or other traumatic situations.
Pediatric Clinic: This satellite pediatric clinic of San Francisco General Hospital provides medical services to children and adolescents with a pediatrician and nurse practitioner.
In-Home Services: The In-Home Services program offers home-based parenting education and support to families with children, ages 0-5, who are at risk for out-of-home placement. The In-Home Services Program utilizes an evidence-based parenting education model, SafeCare®, to provide parents with the skills required to raise their children in safe, healthy, and loving environments. Families are referred to In-Home Services by the Department of Family & Children’s Services, Family Treatment Court, Department of Public Health, and community-based organizations.
Road to Resilience Program: The Road to Resilience project helps women who are pregnant and/or have infants 0-12 months of age to find safety and stability through our services and referrals. The Road To Resilience team recognizes that each mother and child has unique needs. We support high-risk pregnant women with current and/or a history of substance abuse, as well as families of substance-exposed infants, to get the help they need to achieve their goals.
**More information and admission criteria are located on the services webpage.**