Sage House MHRC (105)
Mental Health Rehabilitation Center
Sage House MHRC
220 Edmonds Road
Redwood City, CA, 94062
650-367-1890 Main
650-369-6465 Fax
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Essentials At A Glance
Program Type: Sub-Acute
To Make Referrals: Individuals are referred through San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services.
# of Beds: 16 beds
Who We Serve: Adult residents of San Mateo County who have a long history of mental illness and multiple episodes of acute psychiatric hospitalization.
Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
About the Program: The Sage House MHRC delivers intensive mental health services that are provided in a safe, welcoming environment so that people can focus on their individual recovery. This longer-term recovery program is a supportive, structured, and secure inpatient environment designed to help clients prepare to move to the community and/or lower levels of care.
Sage House MHRC is a 16-bed sub-acute program that employs a multidisciplinary staff of psychiatrists, internal medicine, licensed therapists, registered nurses, recovery specialists, rehabilitation therapists, peer support specialists, and a dietitian.
Services are designed using 色中色鈥檚 Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS). This system emphasizes choice-making skills, harm-reduction techniques, and strives to awaken the hopes and dreams of the individual. The RCCS emphasizes 鈥渘o force first鈥 practices. Staff work with individuals within their cultural dynamic in building independence and self-responsibility in order to foster their recovery and successfully transition back to lower levels of care.
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