HealthRight 360

Information updated on Tuesday, May 28th 2024, 10:53
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Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. This principle guides the care we offer at our Federally Qualified Health Centers in San Francisco. Our primary care health centers include: Haight Ashbury Medical Clinics: Mission Street and our historic Haight Street location.

Asian American Recovery Services (AARS), an agency of HealthRIGHT 360, began providing services to Santa Clara County’s Asian and Pacific Islander population in 1996. Today, AARS continues to provide culturally competent, gender-responsive services to Asian and Pacific Islander and other ethnic communities including Latinos and African Americans. We offer programs for youth, adults, and families in variety of settings, and in the client’s preferred language. Current language capacity among our Santa Clara staff includes: English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Farsi, Japanese, Russian, Vietnamese, Ilocano, and Tagalog.

Service Areas:

  • Asian Pacific Islander Programming
  • Outpatient Services
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Mental Health Services
  • Integrated Behavioral Health
  • HIV Prevention, Testing and Care
  • Prevention and Education
  • Social, Family, and Community-Building
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Research and Advocacy
Populations Served: African American, API, Co-Occurring Disorders, HIV/AIDS, Juvenile Justice, Latino, LGBTQ, MSM, Probationers, Women & Children, Youth & Young Adults

HealthRIGHT 360 (HR360) provides a diverse array of programs and services in San Mateo County. Women’s Recovery Association (WRA), an HR360 agency, has been providing services in San Mateo County since 1973, when it established it’s first residential treatment program. Asian American Recovery Services (AARS), another HR360 agency, began providing culturally sensitive outpatient treatment for Asian and Pacific Islander residents in San Mateo County in the year 2000. In 2015, HR360 proudly opened the doors of it’s Pioneer Court, which is health center that provides integrated behavioral care and case management to populations that too frequently fall through the cracks into poverty and addiction. Together, these programs increase San Mateo’s diverse communities’ access to a continuum of care that increases their capacities to lead healthy lives.

Service Areas:

  • Asian Pacific Islander Programming
  • Mental Health Services
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Outpatient Services
  • School-based Services
  • Prevention and Education
  • HIV Prevention, Testing, and Care
  • Research and Advocacy
  • Residential and Continuing Care Services
  • Family and Children Services
Populations Served: API, Co-Occurring Disorders, HIV/AIDS, Homeless, Latino, Probationers, Women, Youth & Young Adults

History

To address the thousands of adolescents and young adults that were streaming into San Francisco for the cultural revolution of the 1960’s, Haight Ashbury Free Clinics (HAFC) opened its doors in 1967 as the first free medical clinic in the country. During the first week of operation over 400 patients were seen. HAFC has been an innovator in delivering primary health care services to many of the people who can least afford them. “Health Care is a Right, Not a Privilege” has been the guiding principle as well as its famous tagline.

Walden House was founded in 1969 in the same Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco to help homeless and runaway adolescents with substance use disorder problems. Today, Walden House treats people with mental health and substance use disorder problems at various residential and outpatient centers throughout California, including in-prison treatment programs, and facilities in San Francisco and Los Angeles, providing drug and alcohol treatment and mental health, vocational and housing services for people transitioning back into their communities. Like HAFC, Walden House has always served people who are uninsured, homeless and socio-economically disenfranchised, including those with HIV/AIDS.

Haight Ashbury Free Clinics and Walden House have both grown over the years, becoming national models for community healthcare, substance use disorder treatment and mental health services. The organizations merged on July 1, 2011 to best serve the most vulnerable members of our community. On July 1, 2012, Haight Ashbury Free Clinics – Walden House adopted a new name: HealthRIGHT 360.

A Growing Family of Programs

Asian American Recovery Services (AARS) joined the family of HealthRIGHT 360 programs in 2013. Founded in 1985, AARS has grown to serve thousands of people throughout San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties.

In 2014, North County Serenity House of San Diego county and Women’s Recovery Association (WRA) of San Mateo joined HealthRIGHT 360, continuing its leadership as a provider of gender responsive services for women and women with children.

In 2015 Lyon-Martin Health Services became the third primary care clinic operated by HealthRIGHT 360, continuing its specialized care for women and transgender individuals.

Prototypes joined in 2016 expanding behavioral health care for women and children and services to survivors of domestic violence in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties.

Strengthening services for women and girls in San Francisco, Women’s Community Clinic joined our family of programs in 2017. Women’s Community Clinic traces its roots to the Women’s Need Center, a program of Haight Ashbury Free Clinics that closed in 1999 and reopened four months later with its new name.

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