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Adult Day Health Care (ADHC)

ADHC is an adult day treatment program that provides nursing, psychosocial nutrition services and occupational and physical therapy activities to adults 18 or older who have physical or mental health problems that affect their ability to perform activities of daily living. It is a private pay, MediCal and VA subsidized program.

Adult Day Health Care Brochure

Call: (619) 233-6691

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Department of Developmental Services Web Site



Project Enable and Clubhouse

Project Enable delivers a wide-array of mental health services to adults 18 years of age and older. Services primarily focus on providing medication management and symptom reduction to clients who have, in most cases, been diagnosed with serious mental illness. Services include day treatment, psychiatric medication, medication management, intensive case management, continued stabilization and individual and group therapy.

Project Enable has a socialization component, called The Clubhouse, which provides skills training, socialization, recreation, assistance with daily living, job skills training, vocational and employment services and purposeful recreational activities.

Call: (619) 263-6155



HIV/AIDS Case Management

The Neighborhood House Association HIV/AIDS Case Management and Peer Support Services Program provides comprehensive, ongoing assistance to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The program aims to help clients maintain and improve health wherever possible as well as gain access to resources and services that meet their needs. The program consists of three components: intensive case management, general case management and peer advocacy.

HIV/AIDS Brochure

HIV/AIDS Community Forum Report

Call: (619) 266-9400



HIV/AIDS Transportation

HIV/AIDS Transportation Services provides assisted and unassisted transportation to low-income residents of San Diego County who are affected by HIV/AIDS. Unassisted services refer to travel vouchers, bus tokens and coaster passes that are provided to clients via case management programs.

Call: (619) 527-1287


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