TAY ROC (383)
Recovery, Outreach & Connection
At the 98É«»¨Ìà Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Recovery, Outreach, and Connection (ROC) program, you have the opportunity to connect with a group of people who are here to be your short-term (90-day) support team.
7200 Bancroft Avenue,
Building B, Suite 133
Oakland, CA 94605
510-254-5157 Main
510-338-4889 Fax
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Essentials At A Glance
Program Type: Short-Term (90-day) Intensive Case Management
To Make Referrals: Referrals come from, but not be limited to, the following sources:
Willow Rock
John George Pavilion
Crisis residential programs (Jay Mahler, Amber House, Woodroe Place)
Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (ACBHCS) Transition Assessment Team
ACBHCS ACCESS program
Project Eden
Dreamcatcher Youth Services and YEAH! Shelter
Family education and resource centers
Other sources, as determined by the ACBHCS TAY System of Care
# of Members: Serves 60 individuals at any given time.
Who We Serve: Transitional Aged Youth (TAY), ages 16 through 24, who are not already connected to ACBHCS system of care, appear to be experiencing a mental health crisis, and/or are affiliated with of one of the listed referral locations.
Hours of Operation:
Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Crisis line available 24/7
About the Program: The 98É«»¨Ìà Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Recovery, Outreach, and Connection (ROC) program provides short-term case management services to individuals, ages 16 to 24, who utilize emergency rooms, inpatient settings, and crisis services to regularly manage their mental health and substance use needs. This program works specifically with Alameda County residents who are not yet connected to county healthcare services.
Program staff provide linkages, supports, and resources to help community members remain in the least-restrictive, most self-sufficient, and recovery-oriented settings possible.