WHO WE ARE:

The Sunrise Program is a full service partnership (FSP) program serving up to 180 adults ages 18-59 in the community. The Sunrise Program offers recovery-oriented intensive outpatient mental health services that provide individuals served with opportunities to utilize their strengths and abilities to gain independence and self–sufficiency in the community.

  • Psychiatric Evaluations

    Medication Management

    Case Management

    Individual Psychotherapy

    Educational Groups

    Supportive Housing Placement

    Social/Educational/Employment Skills Development

    Substance Abuse Treatment

    NA/AA Meetings

    Assistance With Applying For SSDI, GR, Medi-Cal, MISP, SDI, And Other Resources

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  • Referrals are sent directly from Fresno County to the program. Once the individual is referred they are contacted by our Intake specialist to begin the admission process. The intake specialist will meet with the individual and set up an appointment for an initial assessment with the clinician and Psychiatrist.

  • Sunrise is a Full Service Partnership (FSP) funded by the Mental Health Services Act, and serves those suffering from a severe mental illness (SMI).

  • The target population served includes adults residing in Fresno County who meet requirements for Serious Mental Illness, and meet one of more of the following criteria:

    Homelessness

    At Risk of Homelessness

    Involvement In The Criminal Justice System

    Frequent Users of Hospitals And/Or Emergency Room Services.

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RECENT OUTCOMES

Sunrise was able to reduce psychiatric hospitalizations by 80%, incarcerations by 69% and homelessness by 77%. Through the program’s collaboration 7% of our individuals were involved in an educational setting and 15% were employed.

JENNIFER’S STORY

Jennifer joined Sunrise in her late 20’s due to SMI, repeated hospitalizations, and unstable employment. Through support from Sunrise, she was able to reduce hospitalizations and increase longevity of employment. She recognized triggers to repeated hospitalizations, and created a plan to increase her social support network. She was able to successfully end her treatment at Sunrise and transition to a lower level of care.

  • ACT Model

    DBT

    Trauma informed CBT

    Trauma Informed Care

    Motivational Interviewing

    Ohio Risk Assessment System (ORAS)

    Wellness & Recovery Action Planning (WRAP)

    Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment

    Harm Reduction

    Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)

    Reaching Recovery Tools

    Seeking Full Service Partnership (FSP) Tool Kit

    Recognizing and Responding to Suicide Risk (RRSR)

    Safety Trauma Groups

CONTACT US:

3855 N. West Ave. Fresno, CA 93705.

Hours:
Monday–Friday
8am–5pm

Phone:
(559) 334-6433