
The Hume Center’s comprehensive multicultural and multilingual continuum of care operates nine service departments out of two main, and three satellite, clinics as well as relevant on site services provided in the community and local schools. Our services are primarily performed in the Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, with some clinical services also available in the greater Bay Area.
We value professional and accessible services. Our clinicians are licensed in the state of California, and we have great pride in being able to provide services in multiple languages. We will do our best to accommodate your needs. Please let our staff know if your preferred language is not English, as we currently have staff and trainee fluency in: English, Arabic, Cantonese, Chinese, Dari, Farsi, French, German, Hindi, Mandarin, Portuguese, Punjabi, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu.

Our Community Integrated Outpatient Services (CIOS) programs, which are also known as Richmond Outpatient and Antioch Outpatient, provide a comprehensive range of psychotherapy and case management services to adults with serious, chronic mental disabilities. These programs are funded by Medi-Cal through Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS), Behavioral Health Division.
These programs function as a step-down in the level of intensive community outreach services received by clients through the Hume Center’s Community Support Programs in East and West County.

Services occur in appropriate county locations including the home, the community, and in our clinics. The Hume Center employs a client-centered approach to individualized services to help those with chronic mental health disabilities increase their sense of wellbeing and gain greater independence within their communities.
The vision of CIOS is to provide and embed stabilization and wellness tools that will assist the diverse adult population of chronic severe mental health disability clients live meaningful, community integrated, balanced lives.
In Pittsburg, CIOS also serves clients that utilize Medicare-only Insurance. For these clients or those with Medi/Medi insurance that do not qualify for Medi-Cal behavioral health services due to their level of impairment, psychotherapy and psychiatry are only offered in the clinic and no case management services may be offered due to the regulations of this insurance type. Other restrictions may apply.
A clinician will assess current mental health issues and work to collaboratively design a treatment plan that will address these issues.
Ongoing psychotherapy services with an assigned clinician to support treatment goals and maintain improvements in mental health.
Ongoing case management with an assigned case manager to assist with accessing county and community services such as psychiatric appointments and housing support, as well as the practice of learned coping skills in daily environment.
Utilization of Family and Couples Therapy as needed
Ongoing and time-limited groups are often offered in CIOS.
We offer outpatient psychotherapy, case management, and psychiatric services in East and West Contra Costa County.
CIOS West: (510) 778-2816
CIOS East: (925) 432-4118
English and Spanish
In our Richmond Clinic and West Contra Costa County communities, and our Pittsburg Clinic and East Contra Costa County communities.
Our CIOS programs serve those with Medi-Cal and are referred and authorized to our clinics through Contra Costa Behavioral Health offices, either East County or West County clinic.
Treatment teams that include licensed and trainee clinicians, case managers as well as psychiatric nurse practitioners.


Background:
To create a supportive and welcoming environment that facilitates personal growth for trainees, staff, and clients alike.
Career Progression:
Dr. Bloxham is the Acting Clinical Program Manager at the Hume Center’s Richmond office. He began his time at the Hume Center as an extern in the Rapid Resolution program, providing therapy support to seniors at high risk of becoming unhoused. He then completed his Pre and Post-Doctoral internships in the Hume Center’s CSP and CIOS programs. Dr. Bloxham obtained his psychology license in early 2023 and became a Clinical Supervisor before being offered his current role. William’s goal is to train service providers to provide empathic care, thereby ensuring that clients have the best chance at navigate life’s challenges.
Notable Achievements / Areas of Interest:
Dr. Bloxham’s theoretical orientation is integrative Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and his research interests are in the area of stereotypes in the cannabis industry. In his free time, William enjoys skateboarding and marathon running.
Education:
Doctoral degree, National University (2023)
License:
PSY34173


Background:
To provide high-quality mental health treatment to community members while mentoring and training future psychotherapists in effective psychotherapy techniques.
Career Progression:
Dr. Fujikawa has a solid foundation in Clinical Psychology expertise, and brings over 10 years of experience to his role.
He began as a Practicum Student with the Hume Center’s Contra Costa Outpatient Program 2010 – 2011. He then went to the Community Institute for Psychotherapy in San Rafael to complete his Pre-Doctoral Internship in 2013, followed by a Fellowship at DeAnza Community College Psychological Services for his Post-Doctoral work. After that he was hired at the Outpatient Psychiatry Services of Highland Hospital in 2015, and made a full circle back to the Hume Center as a Staff Psychologist in the Community Support Program and Contra Costa Outpatient Program since 2016. Currently, he serves as the Pittsburg Clinical Program Manager.
Notable Achievements / Areas of Interest:
Recognition for 5 years of service at the Hume Center, Interest in Community Mental Health and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Affiliations:
California Psychological Association
Education:
Doctorate of Psychology, Argosy University (2013)
Bachelor of Science from the University of Hawaii, 1990.
License:
Licensed in California as a Clinical Psychologist