É«ÖÐÉ« OASIS (615)
No Place Like Home (NPLH)
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)
Outpatient Assisted Services and Integration Support (OASIS)
1103 N B Street, Suite D
Sacramento, CA 9581
916-378-8266 Main
916-529-4750 Fax
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Essentials At A Glance
Program Type: Community-Based Outpatient Assisted Services and Integration Support (OASIS) Full-Service Partnership (FSP) Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
To Make Referrals: É«ÖÐÉ« OASIS serves adults ages 18 years and older who meet the specialty mental health criteria requirements defined by Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services’ quality management, policy, and procedures.
The program receives referrals from the county. Referred individuals may be uninsured, Medi-Cal beneficiaries, or privately insured (AOT only).
Referrals to the AOT program come directly from the county-operated AOT engagement team.
NPLH referrals begin with county behavioral health FSP referrals and require coordination with the regional coordinated entry system (CES) per NPLH regulations.
OASIS is contracted through the County of Sacramento, Department of Health Services, and Division of Behavioral Health Services and funded by the Mental Health Services Act.
# of Members Served:
180 FSP Members
60 AOT Referred Members
105 NPLH Tenants
Who We Serve: É«ÖÐÉ« OASIS serves adults ages 18 years and older who meet the specialty mental health criteria requirements defined by Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services’ quality management, policy, and procedures.
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: By appointment only.
Sunday: Closed
About the Program: At the É«ÖÐÉ« OASIS program, we are here to support you as you develop the skills you will need to build a strong recovery foundation. É«ÖÐÉ« OASIS is a Full Service Partnership (FSP) program that will provide intensive outpatient services to individuals who are homeless, justice-involved, and have co-occurring substance use issues.
OASIS’s hallmark feature is a tiered pathway to recovery, with multidisciplinary staff organized into the following teams:
Outreach, Engagement, & Specialty Services Team provides peer support and specialty housing and employment services to all clients throughout their time in the program.
High Intensity/Risk Team stabilizes new clients, as well as any current clients in need of the highest level of wraparound support.
Moderate Intensity/Risk Team supports clients who have achieved initial stability and are ready to fully participate in groups and specialized vocational, educational, and employment services.
Lower Intensity/Risk Team supports clients who have established community tenure of one year or more, are meaningfully engaged in community activities and are preparing for a transition.