Gladman Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (115)
At Gladman Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC), we provide intensive mental health and psychiatric treatment services in a safe, welcoming environment so people can focus on getting better. We provide a longer-term recovery program within a supportive, structured, and secure inpatient environment designed to help clients prepare to move to the community and/or lower levels of care.
2633 East 27th Street
Oakland, California 94601
510-536-8111
510-534-5202 FAX
Essentials at a Glance
Program Type: Sub-Acute
To Make Referrals: For questions about referrals please call 510-536-8111.
# of Beds: 40 beds
Who We Serve:
Residents must be over 18 and are admitted through the Alameda County Systems Utilization Committee.
Residents must reside in Alameda or Contra Costa County.
Hours of Operation: Staff are available 24/7.
About the Program: Gladman is licensed as a 40-bed Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) serving individuals whose psychiatric disabilities require extensive rehabilitation services beyond those provided in typical sub-acute settings. The program recognizes that an extended time may be required for some individuals to reach desired treatment and rehabilitation goals.
We provide a longer-term recovery program within a supportive, structured, and secure inpatient environment designed to help clients prepare to move to the community and/or lower levels of care. We have 24-hour nursing care and an amazing staff dedicated to building a collaborative recovery environment based on Â黨ɫÇéƬ’s Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS) model.
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