Crestwood Hope Center in Vallejo offers a comprehensive continuum of care for mental health clients, with a focus on promoting recovery and well-being. The programs at Crestwood are designed to empower clients on their journey to healing, offering a variety of innovative approaches such as the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) treatment model and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training. DBT, developed by Marsha Linehan, is particularly beneficial for clients with Borderline Personality Disorder, helping them regulate their emotional responses in a healthy manner.
Clients at Crestwood Vallejo participate in a self-initiated recovery process, guided by their individual WRAP. The structured levels of the program allow clients to progress at their own pace, with support every step of the way. A wide range of classes and peer groups are offered, from core recovery to creative arts, independent living skills, and holistic healing. Clients also have access to educational opportunities and spiritual growth through visits from representatives of various faith groups.
The staff at Crestwood Vallejo reflects the diversity of the client population, with members fluent in languages such as Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, and Tagalog. Training opportunities are provided for students interested in careers as psychiatric technicians, licensed vocational nurses, and registered nurses. Crestwood Vallejo is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), demonstrating a commitment to providing high-quality care and rehabilitation services.
The residential care facility for the elderly at Crestwood Hope Center focuses on creating a warm and homelike atmosphere for those transitioning to living in the community. The goal is to support independence while offering health and wellness programs, managing physical and behavioral issues, and promoting integration into the community. An emphasis is placed on providing a secure and supportive environment for individuals in need of psychosocial rehabilitation, with a focus on brief lengths of stay to facilitate ongoing recovery and well-being.