Progress Foundation
405 Baker street San Francisco, CA 94117
About Progress Foundation
Progress Foundation - Dorine Loso House Transitional Program is a residential mental health and dual diagnosis treatment center in San Francisco, California serving adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders. Located in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, the program offers 24-hour therapeutic support and comprehensive in-house day treatment.
With a maximum stay of one year, the program emphasizes psychosocial rehabilitation, family involvement, and a home-like environment grounded in the Principles of Social Rehabilitation.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment Programs at Dorine Loso House
Clients enter the residential program through referrals from San Francisco's Mental Health Triage coordinator. Individuals are them introduced to activity therapy, psychotropic medication management, psychosocial rehabilitation to build coping skills and social competencies, and family psychoeducation to strengthen support networks.
Vocational rehabilitation services help clients prepare for employment, while the extended one-year timeframe allows individuals transitioning from psychiatric hospitals or locked facilities to unlearn institutional behaviors and develop the skills needed for independent community living.
Features of Dorine Loso House
- Treatment approach: Psychosocial rehabilitation, family psychoeducation, medication management, and vocational services
- Payment options: Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, sliding fee scale, and self-pay
- Unique focus: Specialized support for individuals transitioning from long-term institutionalization or psychiatric hospitalization
Coordinated Referrals for Treatment & Eligibility
Admission to Dorine Loso House in San Francisco is voluntary and coordinated through referrals from the city's Mental Health Triage team. The intake process includes an assessment to determine eligibility and ensure the program is a good fit for those interested.



