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San Joaquin County Mental Health Service FAQ

San Joaquin County Mental Health Service Older Adult Day Treatment FAQ

Activity Center for Developmentally Disabled Adults FAQ

San Joaquin County Mental Health Service FAQ

What kinds of services SJCMHS provided?

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Are my records confidential?

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How do I start services?

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What if I have an emergency?

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What if I need medications?

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What if I need longer treatment?

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What will it cost me?

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What if I have no income or low-income?

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How will I be treated at Mental Health?

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What are my rights?

You have the right to:

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What quality of services will I receive?

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What are my responsibilities?

You have the responsibility to:

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What are some things my family and I can do to help improve services at SJCMHS?

Business Office:

Clinics:

Pharmacy:

Committees and Task Forces:

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Why is it important to keep my appointments?

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What else do I need to do?

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How do I find out if my Medi-Cal has been approved?
You may contact Human Services Agency for information on your Medi-Cal status. You may also contact Department of Mental Health Ombudsman Services. Only Medi-Cal information for yourself may be given out due to confidentiality.

Human Services Agency
333 E. Washington St.
P.O. Box 201056
Stockton, CA 95201-3006
(209) 468-1000

Norene Dietrich (209) 468-1067
FAX (209) 468-1828
Linda Silva (209) 468-1067
Mrs. Barders (209) 468-1350
Mrs. Merrill (209) 468-1353
Mail-In Peggy (209) 468-1487

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San Joaquin County Mental Health Service Older Adult Day Treatment FAQ

What is the difference between Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx) and Day Care?

Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx) is a treatment program for older adults (60 +) offers support and assistance in dealing with daily problems and help with gaining coping skills to deal with stressful life situations.

Day Care is a program designed for and individual who needs out-of-the-home activities provided for him or her during the day and provides respite for the caregiver.

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What services are offered in Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx)?

Services provided by Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx) include group therapy, music therapy, creative expression, recreational activities, individual and family counseling, socialization and medication education.

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Is transportation provided? Is lunch provided?

Yes, to both questions. The Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx) program has vans that transport individuals to the program. For those living in outlying areas of the county, transportation can be scheduled with the County Area Transit.

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What is the cost and will my HMO pay for it?

Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx) is MediCal reimbursable and the program also has contracts with some HMOs. Individuals may be charged according to their ability to pay.

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Is the program wheelchair accessible?

Older Adult Day Treatment (OADTx) is wheelchair accessible.

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Are individuals with a diagnosis of Dementia accepted?

Individuals with a diagnosis of early or mild dementia may be accepted - depending on their ability to function independently.

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Activity Center for Developmentally Disabled Adults FAQ

Who can receive services?

The Activity Center provides services to residents of San Joaquin County, who have a developmental disability and are 18 years of age or older.

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What kind of services can I get at the Activity Center?

People enrolled in the Activity Center (called consumers) meet with family, friends, case managers and staff to make a list of their personal goals and write a plan to achieve these goals. Everybody involved does his or her part. Activity Center staff helps the consumer by providing support and training for goals related to daily living skills, friendship skills, social activities, community involvement, health and safety.

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How can I enroll?

Persons interested in attending the Activity Center should begin by calling Valley Mountain Regional Center (VMRC) at 473-0951. (If you are not already receiving services from VMRC you will need to apply.) Then, if the applicant is eligible to be a consumer of the VMRC, he or she will be assigned a VMRC Service Coordinator, who will generally make the referral to the Activity Center for you.

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How much does it cost to attend the Activity Center?

The rates for attending the Activity Center are set by the State Department of Developmental Services and can vary. Consumers who are referred by their Valley Mountain Service Coordinator will not pay the charges directly, because payment will be made by Valley Mountain Regional Center (VMRC).

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