there are a lot of open beds currently in rehabs. maybe we could force some folks actively using on our streets to agree to get clean and take those beds. housing in exchange for sobriety seems like a pretty good deal. meth labs and overdoses in hotels not ideal
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Replying to @masterlongevity @BastionoftheBay and
Can you explain where the “many” beds are? Last I checked there were 2 beds and people on the waitlist were being contacted and offered those. Because of COVID there has been treatment programs closing to new participants because they are in congregant living settings.
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Replying to @christinevans @masterlongevity and
Harbor light has 32 beds open. The ARC on Valencia has 40 beds. Men and Women. It depends on where you look.
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Replying to @Twolfrecovery @christinevans and
it's true,
@christinevans. I was just there. dozens of empty beds in a lovely, clean environment. waiting for people to come and get sober, live healthier, more fulfilling lives.1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes -
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Replying to @tryingnottonow @EricaJSandberg and
Just confirming all programs listed are religious based step based programs and require you test clean to enter?
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Replying to @christinevans @EricaJSandberg and
Yes, but, Harbor Light practices MAT and harm reduction in their detox which is why they are included here. https://findtreatmentsf.org/dashboard/index.html …
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Replying to @Twolfrecovery @christinevans and
We need secular programs I would defund all of these religious step based ones
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Replying to @rappolee @christinevans and
they 12 step programs are the ones that work the best. many non-religious people have recovered through them
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Replying to @masterlongevity @rappolee and
Options for both religious/spiritual and non religious/spiritual are good. So to ask again, why are the non spiritual ones harder to get a bed?
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I know of a few VA social workers who have a religious bias and will try and force you to the step program in exchange for services IEin Michigan they will force everyone into a step program in order to get into a shelter I did not have a diagnosis for alcohol or drugs
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Replying to @rappolee @christinevans and
I threatened his license to practice and he went into hiding There are a number of web pages with referral ideas The problem is the VA and the city choosing fund the religious folks
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Replying to @rappolee @christinevans and
So you are right I can't find secular treatment beds so someone is not going by by the court order
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