Recovery Services
OCHN embraces services outside traditional treatment to assist people with the recovery process.
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OCHN embraces services outside traditional treatment to assist people with the recovery process.
OCHN supports its residents on their journey to recovery, or their journey to improving their health and wellness, to reach their full potential. Everyone’s recovery journey is unique and may involve multiple services, which is why providing people safe places to turn to is crucial.
If you or a loved one is interested in learning more about a recovery coach, please contact your treatment provider.

Through its community providers, OCHN’s treatment network offers recovery coaches, or people with lived experience traveling to recovery, that an individual can choose to bring onto their care team for additional support.
If you or a loved one is interested in learning more about a recovery coach, please contact your treatment provider.

Recovery houses are drug-and alcohol-free residences where individuals can recover from their substance use disorder safely, with support. OCHN has contracts with providers to strategically place recovery houses in areas of need.
Recovery housing does not require OCHN access or assistance. Select any of the housing options in the OCHN SUD Brochure and contact them directly.
The Housing Assistance Fund Initiative is to provide individuals who are currently receiving outpatient services within the Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) substance use disorder (SUD) network to overcome barriers to obtaining housing.
To apply for assistance, talk to your OCHN SUD provider to begin the application process.
The purpose of the Housing Assistance Fund is to provide individuals who are currently receiving outpatient services within the OCHN substance use disorder (SUD) network to overcome barriers to obtaining housing. This includes individuals who need assistance with housing application fees, deposits, rental assistance, utility deposits, and/or utility assistance.
Individuals who are enrolled and active with an OCHN-funded Outpatient SUD Treatment provider can apply.
Interested individuals should talk with their outpatient therapist about their housing difficulties. The therapist will coordinate with their team and the interested individual to fill out the application. The therapist will then submit the completed application to the SUD Treatment team at OCHN to review for appropriateness.
Individuals will need to discuss their current expenses, create a detailed budget of their monthly income and expenses, and attach proof of employment.
OCHN is using grant funding to support this assistance fund and is anticipating keeping this funding open as long as grant funding is available.
This is a unit people can go to in order to access withdrawal management and residential services. It is open and available 24/7, 365 days a year. No pre-screening or appointment is required.
Recovery, Information, Support and Education (RISE) offers Care Management, Recovery Support, Mental Health Support, Employment Help, Medicaid/Insurance Assistance and Housing Information.
Alcohol Anonymous Family Groups (Al-Anon) is a confidential program for families and friends of alcoholics.
This brochure is available in English, Spanish, Arabic and large print.
The Crisis Line offers 24/7 calls, chats, or texts for anyone in suicidal, mental health, or substance-use crisis, connecting you with judgment-free support.
OCHN will determine where your needs can best be met and help connect you to services, call to get started.