Homeless Outreach Full Service Partnership
San Luis Obispo County’s Full Service Partnership for homeless individuals is a Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) program that provides outreach, assessment, and 24/7 intensive community-based wrap around services to help people achieve recovery and live independently.
Access to mental health services is the primary barrier to serving the homeless and this program focuses on outreach to unserved, difficult-to-reach populations. This will engage clients in health care, mental health treatment, and housing.
- Supportive care, case management, and rehabilitative mental health services.
- Regular appointments with psychiatrists.
- Regular access to medical services.
- Highly individualized treatment, medication and personal milestones.
- Support groups addressing other medical issues requiring maintenance and medication.
- The development of independent living skills, including cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping, conflict resolution, money management, and social skills.
- Co-occurring disorder support groups for clients who also have problems with substance abuse.
- Vocational and educational opportunities.
For more information please contact our access line at 1 (800) 838-1381
The program is conducted by Transitions-Mental Health Association.
Who is eligible?
Anyone can use this service who is severely mentally ill and currently homeless in the San Luis Obispo County.
When and where is this service offered?
This service is available throughout the year during regular business hours except during scheduled holidays.
Services are conducted by Transitions-Mental Health Association