SERVICES

Napa County

The Supported Living Program

The Supported Living Program (SLP)

Contact: Eric Simonsen at 707.253.2528 ext. 1
Eligibility Requirement: Napa County Resident

The Supported Living Program (SLP) serves individuals with behavioral health issues, assisting them with living independently in the community. Services provided teach and enhance movement toward increased self-sufficiency.

  • Through regular home visits, service providers educate and activate independent living skills including: social services, counseling support, and transportation to medical appointments, coordinated with Napa County Mental Health.
  • Staff meets with clients individually to cover a range of topics: symptom management, medication education, smoking cessation, nutrition and exercise, cooking and grocery shopping, and money management.
  • Supportive mental health rehabilitation services include: assistance with individual needs for problem-solving, conflict resolution, coping skills, medication management, goal setting, access to community activities and services, dual diagnosis services, and health care.
  • Crisis intervention is provided with 24-hour on-call accessibility.

For more information, contact Napa Program Director Eric Simonsen at 707.253.2528 ext. 1
Buckelew Programs, 1100 Lincoln, Suite 102, Napa, CA 94558

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Napa County Resources & Partners

Napa County Health and Human Services
Community Action of Napa Valley

The Supported Living Program (SLP)

Contact: Eric Simonsen at 707.253.2528 ext. 1
Eligibility Requirement: Napa County Resident

The Supported Living Program (SLP) serves individuals with behavioral health issues, assisting them with living independently in the community. Services provided teach and enhance movement toward increased self-sufficiency.

  • Through regular home visits, service providers educate and activate independent living skills including: social services, counseling support, and transportation to medical appointments, coordinated with Napa County Mental Health.
  • Staff meets with clients individually to cover a range of topics: symptom management, medication education, smoking cessation, nutrition and exercise, cooking and grocery shopping, and money management.
  • Supportive mental health rehabilitation services include: assistance with individual needs for problem-solving, conflict resolution, coping skills, medication management, goal setting, access to community activities and services, dual diagnosis services, and health care.
  • Crisis intervention is provided with 24-hour on-call accessibility.

For more information, contact Napa Program Director Eric Simonsen at 707.253.2528 ext. 1
Buckelew Programs, 1100 Lincoln, Suite 102, Napa, CA 94558

Two men standing outside

Napa County Resources & Partners

Napa County Health and Human Services
Community Action of Napa Valley