Beds at the only county-run sober center in San Francisco, which offers inebriated individuals who might otherwise end up in the emergency room a place to sober up. Alcohol abuse-related ER rates in District 9, which includes the Mission, are higher than almost every other district. Photo by Annette Choi.
About 1,861 of those are used for mental-health programs, and 690 for substance-abuse treatment. The total number fluctuates, too, as some beds are “as-needed” and shared with other counties. “ comes from decades of disinvestment, inadequate policy choices and levels of government at the federal and state level that result in a significant number of challenges at the municipal level,” added Dr. Hillary Kunins, the health department’s director of behavioral health.
As for Prop. F, “nothing happens unless we actually have a treatment offer,” added Mandelman. “So, if we don’t have a treatment offer, it’ll be status quo.”
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