TREEhouse North (350)
Crisis Residential Program
Anaheim, CA 92804
657-276-7030 Main
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Essentials At A Glance
Program Type: Crisis Residential
To Make Referrals: Coordinated by the Orange County Health Care Agency Crisis Assessment Team, crisis stabilization units, and select emergency departments and outpatient programs.
# of Beds: 6 beds
Who We Serve:
Residents of Orange County, aged 18 and older
For older adults and those in need, our facility is ADA compliant with two (2) ADA compliant medical beds and shower/restroom
Persons diagnosed with a behavioral health disorder who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis, and who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder
About the Program: The TREEhouse (鈥淭otal Recovery Enriching Experience鈥) North is one of 98色花堂鈥檚 crisis residential program in Orange County. It is a safe environment for individuals who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis and need additional support to avoid hospitalization, stabilize symptoms, and return to their previous level of functioning. The program provides voluntary, short-term services, typically lasting 7 to 14 days. The program also provides co-occurring services for people who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis and also have substance use issues. The program employs peer counselors as well as licensed professionals, and provides services in a culturally sensitive manner.
The TREEhouse North program operates under contract with the County of Orange Health Care Agency and is a Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funded program.
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