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Occupational Health Services (OHS)

Occupational Health Services

 

Occupational Health Services (OHS) has provided alcohol and drug counseling services in the State of California to DUI offenders for over 30 years. OHS has offices located in the Bay Area, Central Valley and San Diego County, which offer a variety of services to ensure relevant programs and services are available for the community.

 

OHS, a division of MHN, is committed to providing the highest quality of counseling and educational services to those who have been convicted of violating DUI laws. OHS collaborates with the criminal justice system and is licensed by the California State Department of Alcohol and Drugs. OHS’s experience and innovation have placed us at the forefront of DUI programs. We serve participants from diverse social, economic and ethnic backgrounds and offer services in English and Spanish.

OHS has developed its own educational curriculum, exceeding the state requirements, using pre- and post-tests and surveys for the development of effective educational tools. Our well-trained staff evaluates and provides referral services for alcohol or drug-dependent participants. All counselors are registered or certified by the state, and are well-versed in the California Code of Regulations, Title 9, which governs all California DUI programs.

OHS is a board member of CADDTP, the California Association of Drinking Driver Treatment Programs. We work closely with the criminal justice system, including judges, adult probation, state parole, the State DUI Advisory Board and other referring agencies, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles. We maintain an extensive list of referral resources and collaborate with other organizations to facilitate a positive outcome for our program participants.

Every participant must provide either a current court referral, an admin per se letter from the arresting agency or a current H-6 (life history) DMV printout. Upon receipt of a court referral, the referral is tracked in a computerized database to ensure accurate enrollment or failure to enroll.

 

In order to fulfill the court and/or DMV requirements, participants must complete all of the requirements of their referred program.

OHS’s Licensed DUI Programs include:

  • 12-Hour Education Only
  • 3, 6, and 9-month First Offender
  • 12-month First or Multiple Offender (prior to 1990)
  • 18-month Multiple Offender
  • 30-month Multiple Offender – Stanislaus County Only

 

OHS also offers:

  • Anger Management Programs
  • Survival To Adulthood Referral Program (STAR) (San Diego)
  • Chemical Dependency Intensive Out Patient (Modesto, Oakland)
  • Drug Diversion Tier II PC1000 (Modesto)
  • Comprehensive Alcohol & Drug Assessments

 

 

 

Contact an OHS office near you:

Santa Clara County

625 Ellis St. Suite 100

Mountain View, CA 94043

650-988-4825

Contra Costa County

1070 Concord Ave.

Suite 222

Concord, CA 94520

925-356-3512

or

11299 San Pablo Ave, Suite W

El Cerrito, CA 94530

(510) 620-1034

Alameda County

344 Pendleton Way

Oakland, CA 94621

510-430-3699

San Diego County

1637 Capalina Rd.

San Marcos, CA 92069

760-891-1500

San Mateo County

1941 O’Farrell Suite 114

San Mateo, CA 94403

650-572-0300

Stanislaus County

2260 Floyd Ave. Suite 100

Modesto, CA 95355

209-527-8070

 
Occupational Health Services website.
 

 

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