Perinatal Substance Abuse Program (PSAP)
The Perinatal Substance Abuse Program (PSAP), located at 2425 Enborg Lane in San Jose, CA, offers specialized and comprehensive addiction treatment services tailored specifically for pregnant and parenting mothers struggling with substance use disorders. This vital program is dedicated to ensuring the health and well-being of both mother and child, promoting long-term recovery, and supporting mothers in achieving their life goals. PSAP operates with the mission of helping women attain and maintain abstinence, fostering healthy babies, and improving the overall quality of life for the family unit.
Program Philosophy and Approach
PSAP utilizes a collaborative and personalized approach to care, recognizing the unique challenges faced by perinatal women in recovery. The program provides a supportive environment co-located at the Anthony J. Puentes building on the Valley Medical Center campus, ensuring easy access to necessary medical resources. Treatment is delivered via an outpatient setting, which may include outpatient methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone treatment, and accepts various insurance plans including Medicare, Medicaid, and military insurance (TRICARE).
Comprehensive Treatment and Support Services
A wide array of services is offered to address the complex needs of mothers and their children. These services focus on holistic recovery, health education, and developing essential life skills necessary for sustained sobriety and successful parenting. The goal is to provide wrap-around care that addresses physical health, mental wellness, and social needs.
- Individual and Group Therapy
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Case Management and Referrals
- Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Nutrition Education
- Child Development & Parenting Education
- On-Site Childcare for children from birth to 5 years old
- Transportation Services
- Smoking Cessation Assistance, including nicotine replacement therapy
- General Medical Screening & Prenatal Care Referrals
Hours of Operation and Access
The program is typically open Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 2:30 pm, and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. To begin the process of signing up for treatment services at PSAP, prospective clients are encouraged to call the Behavioral Health Call Center. Crisis support is available 24/7 through the 988 Crisis and suicide prevention lifeline.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What age range of children is covered by the on-site childcare?
PSAP provides on-site childcare services for children ranging from birth up to 5 years old.
Is PSAP located on a hospital campus?
Yes, PSAP is co-located with the Addiction Medicine & Therapy program at the Anthony J. Puentes building on the Valley Medical Center campus.
What types of insurance does PSAP accept?
PSAP accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and military insurance, such as TRICARE.
How can someone sign up for treatment at PSAP?
To sign up for treatment services, individuals should call the Behavioral Health Call Center at 988.


