About Progress Foundation – Crisis Program – San Francisco
Progress Foundation – Crisis Program is a dual diagnosis treatment center for adults in crisis in San Francisco, California. They offer alcohol and drug rehab services, as well as psychiatric treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions. Their services include inpatient treatment, transitional and emergency housing and aftercare programs for clients seeking diversion from hospitalization or incarceration. The program is limited to San Francisco residents. Self-referrals are not permitted.
Their inpatient program provides immediate clinical intervention for clients experiencing a psychiatric crisis or severe addiction. Following the social rehabilitation model, this program provides up to two weeks of care and may include individual and group therapy, recovery education and medical and psychiatric services as needed. The program is designed as an alternative to hospitalization and features an inviting, home-like setting and round-the-clock supervision and support.
Their transitional housing program offers a drug-free environment for clients to develop healthy relationships, reduce isolation, cultivate recovery-focused life skills and encourage long-term sobriety. Residents in the transitional housing program may participate in job training, attend school, or visit day treatment centers for continued care.
Their aftercare program connects former clients with cooperative living and independent living communities to continue their progress. These independent and semi-independent living facilities include special features for designated populations, including seniors, mothers and clients exiting long-term institutionalization.
Progress Foundation – Crisis Program accepts clients currently receiving or in the process of applying for San Francisco Medi-Cal benefits. The costs of other medical, mental health and addiction recovery services may be covered by most major insurance providers, such as United Healthcare, Ambetter, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, Anthem and Bright Health. Out of network benefits can vary, so contact your insurance provider to verify coverage.