About PRC – Ferguson Place – San Francisco
Addiction-related services at PRC – Ferguson Place are for individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions and HIV/AIDS. Services include mental health assessments, inpatient residential treatment, counseling, and peer support programs.
Mental Health Assessment and Counseling
Staff at PRC use assessments to evaluate participants’ mental health and diagnose any substance use disorders, their severity, and any co-occurring conditions. They use this information to create a person-centered treatment plan that fits the client’s goals. Treatment may involve individual, group, and family counseling.
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment
The residential recovery program is for adults aged 18 and older and uses a combination of social rehabilitation and peer-based models of recovery. Treatment begins with a mental health assessment and the creation of an individualized treatment plan. Participants also participate in individual and group counseling, educational classes, skills training, recovery meetings, and peer-based support.
Peer Support Program
The peer support program is offered by individuals who have personal experience with addiction and recovery. Certified by the state, peers can support individuals by helping them create a recovery plan, access services, and achieve their recovery-related and life goals.