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We are a seasonal market open every Saturday from the first Saturday in June through the end of October.
- LOCATION: Washington Park near the corner of Washington Ave and First St
- Saturday Market (10am-12pm or sellout): June through October (later if food is available)
- Come early for best selection.
Our Market, with vendors from Otero and Lincoln County, offers fresh, seasonal, local foods sold by the people who have grown, gathered, raised or caught them, and all crafts are made by those who sell them. Come meet your neighbors, farmers and crafters. We love to visit and welcome questions about how we grow and make our products.
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a book gifting program that mails free, high-quality books to children from birth to age five, no matter their family’s income.
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We partner with local Social Service Organizations including:
• New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department
• Farmington Family Crisis Center
• San Juan County Juvenile Services Department
• New Beginnings Shelter
• People Assisting the Homeless
•The Student, Family and Community Outreach liaisons
School DistrictsWe do not receive any governmental funds or funds from our partner organizations.
We are entirely funded through the generosity of our community, local foundations and organizations, fundraising events, and our members.Bags of Love Contents:
Comforting Items: blanket, stuffed animals, toys and games, craft supplies, books and a journal, school supplies, small tote bag,
handwritten encouraging note.
Necessary Items:
Personal hygiene and grooming supplies.
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Weekly Schedule of Services
Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday
4:30PM-5:30PM FREE HOT MEAL
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (By Appointment Only)
8:00AM-12:00PM Hot Shower, Laundry, Computer/Printer/Internet Access
No services on Wednesday or Sunday
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VISION: All New Mexico families and young children are thriving
MISSION: Optimize the health, development, education, and well-being of babies, toddlers, and preschoolers through a family-driven, equitable, community-based system of high-quality prenatal and early childhood programs and services.
Overview of ECECD Services
Child Care Services
The Child Care Services Bureau (CCSB) administers the Child Care Assistance and the Child Care Regulatory Oversight programs. The childcare assistance program helps parents/legal guardians who are working, going to school, or in a job training program with childcare expenses. The Regulatory Oversight Unit ensures that licensed childcare centers and homes and registered homes provide a quality, safe, and healthy environment for children.
New Mexico PreK
New Mexico PreK is a free program that equips three- and four-year-old children with the early literacy, math, and social-emotional skills they will need to enter Kindergarten ready to thrive. NM PreK is available in both school-based and community-based settings.Family Infant Toddler (FIT)
All children grow and develop at their own pace. However, sometimes children have special developmental needs or health concerns that may put them at risk or cause a developmental delay. FIT provides early intervention services to children from birth to age three who have or are at risk of developmental delay—as well as their families.Families FIRST
Families FIRST case management services assists clients in gaining access to medical, social, and educational services that are necessary to foster positive pregnancy outcomes and promote healthy infants and children in New Mexico.Home Visiting
New Mexico’s free home visiting program connects parents and caregivers with a friendly expert for regular, planned visits in the comfort of your home. Babies don’t come with instructions, but home visitors guide you to the answers you need to be a happy and healthy family. You can trust them for guidance on a wide range of topics including safe sleep, injury prevention, nutrition, childcare, breast feeding, and more.Family Nutrition
The Family Nutrition Bureau administers two USDA Child Nutrition Programs: the Child and Adult Care Food Program,
which provides free meals year-round in child and adult care settings, and the Summer Food Service Program, which
partners with community organizations throughout New Mexico to feed children during summer months when public school meal programs are not in operation.Early Head Start Collaboration Office
ECECD maintains a strong partnership with federal Early Head Start/Tribal Head Start programs through its Head Start State
Collaboration Office (HSSCO) and engagement with the New Mexico Head Start Association. ECECD facilitates partnership
between Head Start programs and the other services addressing the needs of low-income pregnant women, children, and families ensuring that efforts to meet local needs are coordinated and that limited resources are deployed efficiently in communities.How to Apply for Services
• Step 1: Take the Am I Eligible Survey, at eligibility.ececd.state.nm.us.
• Step 2: Complete the five-minute survey to determine which programs you may qualify for.
• Step 3: Apply for services and request a referral by completing the Online Application.How to Find Child Care
ECECD's Child Care Finder website can help your family find care that meets your unique needs. The Child Care Finder
allows parents and caregivers to search for one of the 1000+ childcare programs statewide, filtering by proximity, age of
child, quality rating, tuition, language, program type, and more. Childcare.ececd.nm.gov -
WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE LEARN AND PLAY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER LLC WILL BE COMING TO GRANADA SHOPPING BY OCTOBER. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK PAGE AS WE WILL UPDATE OUR SITE THE CLOSER TO OUR GRAND OPENING!
OPENINGS AVAILABLE
WE WILL HAVE OPENINGS FOR ALL AGES 6 WEEKS TO 12 YEARS OLD. WE PROVIDE ALL MEALS AND WILL BE ACCEPTING CYFD AND STATE PRE-SCHOOL FUNDING.
UNIQUE FEATURES
24 HOUR CARE
CAMERAS IN ALL AREAS
PARENTS WELCOME TO JOIN US FOR MEALS OR JUST VISIT
DROP-IN CARE WHEN SPACE IS AVAILABLE FOR REGISTERED KIDS
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Fundamentals is a 5 star full service early childhood learning and preschool center. We provide care and early learning for the youngest of learners. Fundamentals consists of 2 buildings, an Infant/Toddler House and our Preschool Center. Our Infant /Toddler house serves ages 6 weeks-30 months and our Preschool Center serves ages 30 months-5 years. We have two playground areas for each age group to explore, play, and learn in. We also have an outdoor classroom with a garden, construction zone, story area, music wall, art area, and mud kitchen.
Fundamentals offers individualized programs for each of our little learners. Our approach is based on developmental skills and readiness instead of chronological age. As children are ready to transfer from one program to the next our staff will work closely with our families to create a successful transition.
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- The Harvest Food Hub, an EDA University Center project, is an aggregator and online marketplace of locally grown and produced food. We make it possible for farmers to work together to meet the growing demand for local, sustainable food in San Juan County. Farmers benefit from the marketing, selling, and delivering of their produce and prepared foods. The Harvest Food Hub brings fresh, healthy, locally grown and produced food to you, the buyer, in a cost-effective manner on a weekly basis.
- Farm Box customers can register now to receive a weekly Farm Box each Thursday from June 22- Oct 5. Sign up for the Farm Box here.
- The Harvest Market: Our retail marketplace is opening soon! Stop by starting June 1 to shop for fresh produce, meats, and value-added products.
- Online Ordering: Starting on June 20, customers can place orders each Tuesday from 10AM-6PM for Thursday or Friday pick-up from 4PM-6PM at San Juan College or at 310 W. Animas St in Downtown Farmington. Place your online order each Tuesday here.
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Effective June 1, 2023, Northern TREE House Shelter will open its doors to victims impacted by Domestic, Sexual, and Family Violence.
Contact info for Northern TREE House Shelter:
Trudy Tsosie, Shelter Manager
Northern TREE House Shelter
Navajo Utah Health System
Shiprock, New Mexico 87420
The Northern TREE House Shelter is located in Shiprock at Route N545, ½ mile East of Mesa Elementary School, Unit 2545.
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Kathy Coleman, Childbirth Patient Educator
San Juan Regional Medical Center is committed to providing the support services and education expecting parents need to make sure their baby gets the best start in life. We offer a series of complimentary Childbirth Preparation classes that cover a range of topics important for expecting mothers and their families.
All classes are free of charge and are offered monthly, some classes can also be taken by appointment.
Schedule and registration information is posted on the San Juan Regional Medical Center website.
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The Cultural Complex houses the City's:
The Event Center includes a lobby which houses a permanent art collection as well as revolving art displays and historical exhibits. Available facilities include a conference room which is ideal for meetings of small groups of up to 12 people and the main room of the center which will accommodate large groups of people up to 150; it may be divided with soundproof curtains into three separate rooms. Tables and chairs are available as well as a full size commercial kitchen. It is a perfect facility for:
• Small conventions • Seminars • Meetings • Workshops • Banquets • Weddings • Birthday parties • Anniversaries • Graduation parties • Family Reunions • Community dances • Funeral services • Receptions • Clothes swaps • Craft fairs • Health fairs -
County: San JuanPhone: (505) 632-8315
Every Tuesday @ 4:00 pm B.L.A.S.T. after-school program Every 3rd Thursday @ 3:00 pm Bloomfield Book Club Every Wednesday @ 10:30 am Preschool Storytime Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:00-7:00 pm Yoga - • Patron must present a library card in good standing to check out material.
- • Up to 10 items can be checked out.
- • Up to four (4) DVDs may be checked out at a time.
- • Books check out for 21 days.
- • DVDs check out for 7 days.
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Eligibility:
This program serves individuals whose disability prevents them from using the local public transportation.Reservations for Paratransit and Dial-A Ride services can be made any time during system operational hours and on Saturday for the following Monday. Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance. Paratransit reservations may be made for the following day service. -
Better Bloomfield Community and Family Resource Program's mission is to support the enrollment and education of highly mobile/ displaced students. The intention of this program is to provide highly mobile/ displaced students with the same educational opportunities as traditionally housed students by removing as many barriers to learning for these students as possible.
Who might benefit from Family Resources Support?Displaced, Mobile, or Homeless Student ServicesWho might benefit from Family Resources Support?
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New to the community
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Pregnancy and very new arrivals
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Children from infancy to 48 months (siblings of children in Bloomfield Schools)
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Geographic and/or social Isolation
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Parents, caregivers, and children with developmental challenges
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Grandparents and/or extended families welcoming children
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Complex change: Medical, housing, employment, foster/adoptive families, incarcerated family members
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Grief and loss support
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In prenatal yoga sessions, we will focus on learning beneficial movements, positions, helpful breathing techniques, massage, and relaxation in order to achieve a more comfortable pregnancy and labor. We will also touch on prevention of potential postpartum complications, such as diastasis recti, prolapse, and depression and/or anxiety. You will learn how to bond with your unborn baby and other pregnant moms, creating a more soulful and meaningful birth.
During the postpartum phase of pregnancy, you will learn valuable ways to heal, protect, and strengthen your core and pelvic floor and safely return to your previous exercise and activity levels. I will work with you and your body at your own comfort levels to facilitate movement and flexibility, as well as practice techniques to manage and reduce stress and anxiety. This practice helps to heal from the physical and emotional traumas from birth, and gives you the option to share your birth experience within a safe and supportive community.
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The New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force promotes lactation and supports mothers, families, and communities by:
- The mission of NMBTF is to create environments in which lactation is the norm and human milk is available to all infants and children.
- NMBTF’s vision is a world without barriers to lactation.
- The values of NMBTF include evidence-based practice, respect for all, consistent messaging, support, all voices heard, diversity, inclusion, and transparency.
- The purpose of NMBTF is to bridge the gap in breastfeeding/chestfeeding disparities by ensuring all families have the support they need to reach their breastfeeding/chestfeeding goals. A breastfeeding/chestfeeding culture includes all forms of feeding human/mother’s milk, including pumping, donor milk feeding, and milk sharing.
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County: San Juan
Our club participates in a variety of projects throughout the year that involve fundraising, community service, and assisting children locally and worldwide.
- Dining with the Dead Jill and Paul McQueary: Coordinators. Dining With the Dead is a historical reenactment of San Juan County’s earliest pioneers and is held in Greenlawn Cemetery.
- Kiwanis Clothes for Kids Memorial Day Riverfest Duck Race is an annual event that partners with the River Reach Foundation. Kiwanis share of the proceeds benefit Kiwanis Clothes for Kids.
- Kiwanis Scholastic Books for Kids
- Don’t Meth With Us- Paul McQueary-President. DMWU is an anti-drug awareness program for all 5th grade students in San Juan County and north eastern Navajo Reservation.
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Let’s Go is a state-certified taxi and ground travel service that provides Farmington and Four Corner’s residents with quick, reliable, professional, and affordable transportation solutions.
Founded by Capacity Builders, Inc., Let’s Go is a 501(c)3 that helps raise awareness for DWI prevention and is helping the local community stay safe on their travels with reliable drivers who undergo rigorous driver evaluations.
To demonstrate Let’s Go's commitment to DWI prevention, Let’s Go actively promotes safe transportation for patrons in San Juan County (including local restaurants, bars, casinos, and company-sponsored events).
DOWNLOAD Taxi Caller App-Caller brings you two-tap booking, fare estimates, and even lets you choose your favorite locations.
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Our services range from expert home health care including skilled nurses, home health aides, physical and occupational therapy to hospice services including medical social work, skilled nurses, and chaplain/bereavement support.
At Basin, we treat our patients how they want to be treated by providing the skilled care they need where they are most comfortable; in their homes. We provide home health services to Farmington, Bloomfield, Aztec, Kirtland, Shiprock and the surrounding areas. Contact us to learn more.
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Goals of the Mental Wellness Resource Center are:
- Up-to-date and adequate information on resource availability
- Improved awareness and de-stigmatization of behavioral health needs
- Improved awareness of mental health and substance abuse services and treatment availability
- Increased suicide awareness and prevention efforts
- Enhanced community awareness about behavioral health
Peer Mentors who understand the systems and are knowledgeable in local services are available by phone or in-person to assist with accessing desirable services.
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General dentistry includes a vast list of dental services that we use to keep your teeth and gums healthy and your smile bright. We truly believe that proper dental hygiene, applied from an early age, will allow you to keep your natural smile shining bright for years. While you keep your teeth as healthy as can be, we assist you with a variety of services.
Our general dentistry services include:
- Diagnosis, treatment, and maintenance of your overall dental health needs
- Preventive education
- Routine cleanings
- Good care for your children’s teeth
- Any necessary procedures (fillings, root canals, gum disease and more)
- Emergency care
- Extractions for any tooth that must be removed
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Kids Kollege is dedicated to providing young people with exciting learning opportunities that allow students to explore, expand and experience areas of interest. Kids Kollege is a summer enrichment program for children and teens between the ages of four and fifteen.
San Juan College offers many year-round activities for kids such as birthday parties at the climbing wall, field trips to the Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology and a variety of non-credit classes.
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Cenikor is an evidence-based treatment provider accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). With our personalized programs, clients can adjust their recovery methods as needs change. Some individuals are best served with short-term residential programs, while others need the convenience and flexibility of our outpatient facilities. Cenikor works with each person to find the right recovery treatment plan.
It is not unusual for an individual to start out in a detox or withdrawal management program, then transition to short-term residential or outpatient care. No matter where a person starts, Cenikor is dedicated to finding the right level of care. Once sobriety is achieved, Cenikor continues its support through sober living opportunities, an alumni support network and more across its network of locations.
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The Academic and Career Engagement (ACE) Center provides free direct instruction to students who need their high school equivalency credential, preparation for college entry, literacy, family literacy services, English language development, computer literacy or want to strengthen their reading, writing, math, and digital literacy skills. ACE offers relevant, career-minded, and innovative courses to individuals eager to grow academically and professionally.
Vision
The vision of the Academic and Career Engagement (ACE) Center is to emancipate students through career-minded and innovative access to education to grow academically and professionally.
Mission
The ACE Center at San Juan College empowers you to strengthen your academic and career skills in a positive learning environment.
Values
● Innovative and effective curricula
● Learner-centered instruction
● Student-success driven
● Safe & engaging environment
● Respect for diversity & individualism
● Dedicated to changing lives
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The Supportive Services for Veteran Families program helps stabilize housing for very low-income veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Our Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program focuses on placing veterans that are currently experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness into long-term employment, as well as provides social services.
Get job search assistance in our GoodJobs program. It's designed to connect individuals with employers throughout the community and help them find long-term employment that meets their needs, abilities, and interests. Are you a first-time job seeker? Do you have a challenging employment history? Are you ready to transition your career into a new industry? Our Career Specialists are prepared to assist individuals at any point in their career path.
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A RESOURCE FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
Childhaven offers Private Placements to support parents and guardians in need of temporary, safe placement for their children.
Parents and guardians who are experiencing temporary barriers in providing care for their children may voluntarily place their children at the Childhaven Children’s Shelter. Children’s health and safety situations that may warrant voluntary placement include parent/guardian’s:
- Short-Term Incarceration
- Rehabilitation or Treatment Stay
- Temporary Homelessness
- Safety Concerns Within the Home
- Emergency Medical Care
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Located in the heart of downtown Farmington, the Makers' Market features vendors who grow and sell fresh produce; offer baked goods, jams, and jellies; makers of handmade leather goods, art, and re-purposed items; and collectors of antiques and vintage items, and much more!
The mission of Buy Fresh Buy Local NWNM is to support, strengthen and advocate for the local food system. Our goal areas are health, economic vitality, and accessibility.
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The Kirtland Growers Market's mission is to provide a weekly connection point for local growers and makers to sell their fresh produce, processed foods, and land-based craft items to the local community. Market is held on Mondays 5-7pm, July - September at the Kirtland Town Hall Parking lot (43 Rd 6500 Kirtland NM)
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The main focus of my practice is public speaking. As an Advanced Toastmaster and member of the National Speaker’s Association, I am in my element when addressing an audience. It is my great joy to provide participants with useful, practical tools, tips, and techniques to help them enjoy healthy relationships both at work and at home. Most people are not well versed in CPR – Conflict Prevention & Resolution and I aim to help change that.
I always strive to ensure my presentations meet the specific needs of my client. I also add in generous amounts of activity and appropriate humor to make them easy to listen to and apply.
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Telehealth Services at Your Fingertips
Home base is in Rio Rancho, NM. But our services are available wherever you live in NM. Our focus is to reach those who are in rural or underserved areas. We are currently establishing a second base of services in Ruidoso and rural SE New Mexico.
Problems Addressed:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Substance Overuse
- Problems with gambling
- Relationship problems
- Trauma
- Mood swings
- Caregiver support
- Many more
We See many Types of People
- Ages 16-100
- Any race
- Any gender identity
- Any sexual orientation
- Any culture or ethnic group
- Any religion
- We do not discriminate on the basis of who you are or who you represent
Types of Therapeutic Approaches
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Problem Solving
- Psychodynamic
- Narrative
- Trauma Informed
- Addictions/Motivational Interviewing
Technology Used
- Doxy.me
- SecureVideo
- Zoom
- If the person doesn't have internet, we are allowed telephone sessions in some cases
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Founded in 2000, the Aztec Farmers’ Market’s mission is to highlight local agriculture by providing a welcoming place where fresh, local, healthy, tasty farm products and other handmade goods are accessible and affordable to all people in our community. Over 20 dedicated vendors bring diverse offerings to our customers each week including the freshest fruits and vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, pastured chicken, eggs, mutton, pork, breads and pastries, frybread, kettle corn, locally roasted coffee, handmade artisan items, and more!
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County: San Juan
The Farmington Public Library provides print, media, and online resources as well as assistance with accessing and using these resources. The library also offers a wide variety of programs, classes, and services that promote reading, learning, and overall life enrichment.
Storytime:
11:00- Monday -Tuesday
Early Out - 2:00 Monday
Thursday -Thursday Night at the Library 6:00
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If you are a parent, the DSR can assist you in:
- Developing a plan to become self-reliant for you and your family.
- Deciding on a career goal and preparing for a career.
- Getting services, education, training and work experience so that you can become employed.
Parents and caretakers can teach children:
- To prepare for their future by attending school and getting good grades.
Supportive Service
- Supportive Services are available to assist Customers in addressing barriers in their participation of authorized Work Participation Activities. Supportive Services include:
- Worksite related expenses such as uniforms, safety equipment, tools, etc....
- Books, tuition, school supplies, etc....
- Fees and expenses necessary to acquire and retain employment for example licensure, testing, background checks, etc....
- Transportation related expenses.
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8:00am - 9:00am
Farmington Museum & Visitor CenterThe Farmington Growers Market is a public market that brings together locally grown food, hand-made crafts, and our community, throughout the season. The Tuesday market will begin in July and run from 4::00-6::00 pm.Saturdays 8 AM - 12 PM (9am-noon in October).
Closed In Winter
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14 bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated)
The 14 bus (Newcomb / Window Rock / Ft. Defiance) has 17 stops departing from Shiprock - Across East 7/11 Store and ending in Ft.Defiance - Navajo Transit Building.
14 bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: It departs once a day at 5:16 AM. Operating days this week: weekdays.
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Lending library materials in print, cd, dvd and digitally downloaded formats. 25 public access internet computers. Print, copy, scan and fax service available. Makerspace, including Lego and other construction systems, book club. Meeting room and study room. Used books offered for sale. Free wifiFree cultural and educational programs include summer reading, computer literacy classes.
Pre-school story time: Thursday at 10 am.
Anglea Watkins -Director
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Full circle, innovative and affordable guidance to becoming your best self.
Looking to try something new and enjoyable? Need a bit of one-on-one guidance from a reliable professional? Wagon Wheel Life Coaching uses a wholistic view and teaches people to connect with the healing power already present within their body. Learn to balance the spokes of your wheel, including nutrition, stress management, exercise, and the importance of emotional intelligence. Having worked with clients in multiple settings from teaching at San Juan College, coaching via video, or working for a local weight loss clinic, I bring a depth of teaching experience and knowledge to those who are eager to expand their minds and knowledge on health. Contact me to see how I can be of service to
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Amplified Therapy is a family owned business that specializes in providing premier pediatric healthcare services to southwest New Mexico and eastern Arizona. ATI is a NM FIT provider in Catron, Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, and San Juan County. ATI also provides services to rural school districts throughout the southwest region. We are committed to providing the BEST services for children in our hometown communities.
PARTNERING WITH FAMILIES
The FIT Program partners with your family to understand your child’s strengths and needs. We recognize that you are the most important person in your child’s life. Your knowledge of your child will help guide the Early Intervention process.If your child is eligible for services, you , your FSC and your Early Intervention provider(s) will work together to develop a plan of supports and services that are a good fit for your family. Your Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) will include goals, strategies and ideas that you can use every day to support your child’s learning and development.
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Applications for vision and eyeglass assistance can be picked up at Twice Blest Thrift Store.
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The Self Help Center was created to assist people in the community, who wish to represent themselves in court.
The role of staff in the Self-Help Center is to provide basic, procedural information. They can not advise you what to file or how to proceed in a case, and can not provide any form of legal advice. They can provide information on other resources in the community or throughout New Mexico. Please be courteous and patient to staff and respect the limits on what they are able to do for you.
- They CAN give you court-approved forms, some forms might not be available for all legal issues.
- They CAN answer questions about what is being requested on a form.
- They CAN tell you what certain legal words mean.
- They CAN give you information on a court case, unless it is not available by law.
- They CAN give you general information on court rules, procedures and practices.
- They CAN give you court calendars and information on how to schedule a hearing.
- They CAN give you information about how to act in the courtroom.
- They CANNOT recommend an attorney, but can give you a listing of all the practicing local attorneys.
- They CANNOT tell you what to say in court.
- They CANNOT give you an opinion about what will happen with your case or what the judge might do.
- They CANNOT give you advice about whether you should file a case or whether you should take any particular action in a case.
- They CANNOT talk to the judge for you or let you talk to the judge.
- They CANNOT create documents or fill in forms for you.
- They CANNOT give any legal advice.
Remember, court staff are only allowed to provide basic, procedural information. The information provided by court staff is not a substitute for legal advise. It is recommended that you consult with an attorney before representing yourself. If you choose to represent yourself in court, you will be held to the same standards as a lawyer and will be expected to know the law and legal procedures.
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The Mission of the New Mexico Commission for the Blind is to enable persons who are blind to achieve vocational, economic and social equality by providing career preparation, training in the skills of blindness and above all, promoting and conveying the belief that blindness is not a barrier to successful employment, or to living an independent and meaningful life.
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Smiles Forever was created out of the mission to provide the best dental care for all patients. Utilizing the Doctors who have dedicated their lives to the craft of dentistry, Smiles Forever will educate patients on the benefits of oral care and aid in the overall health of the area's people. Smiles Forever will provide a fresh and innovative approach where people of all social and economic levels will have access to the highly skilled dental specialists that are dedicated to providing patients with optimum oral care. Our goal is to work with you to improve your overall dental health with particular attention to quality of care and aesthetic excellence in a warm, relaxing, and pain-free environment. We provide services to a wide-range of patients from families with small children to senior citizens. Our state-of-the-art office is conveniently located and accessible.
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- Protective Services
- Juvenile Justice Services
- Behavioral Health Services
- Early Childhood Services
- Adoption
- Counseling
- Day Care Subsidy
- Childcare Expense Assistance
- Information and Referral
- Foster Care
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: 12:00 pm - 7:30 pmMon8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue8:00 am - 5:00 pmWed8:00 am - 5:00 pmThu8:00 am - 12:00 pmFri12:00 pm - 7:30 pmSatClosedSunClosedCounty: OteroPhone: (575) 921-2193About Otero County Advocates for Developmental DisabilitiesOur mission is to empower/elevate individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities and their families/care givers through monthly educational workshops in independent living, life skills, employment support, self-advocacy, and family support. A place to organize for strength in numbers.This group will help Educate parents who have children with special needs so we can share resources & education, while working together to advocate for our community members with diverse abilities and build awareness and compassion for all in Otero County. Otero County Advocates for Developmental Disabilities - OCADD - does not provide medical or legal advice or services. Rather, OCADD provides general information about autism as a service to the community. The information provided on our website is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider and does not replace the advice of medical, legal or educational professionals. OCADD has not validated and is not responsible for any information, events, or services provided by third parties.
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Family Practice clinic serving Cloudcroft, NM and surrounding area. Services include: Primary Care, DOT Physicals, Minor Injuries, Prompt Care, and Sports Physicals. Located behind The Lodge, next to the Golf Pro-Shop.
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WHO/WHAT WE ARE
Vdex Diabetes is a group of medical providers focused on better control of blood sugar in people with diabetes and prediabetes. It is the failure to adequately control blood sugar that leads to the complications of the disease, and those complications are painful, expensive and ultimately, life-threatening.
A HIGHER STANDARD
As we, the Vdex Founders, surveyed the landscape of diabetes care in 2015, one point became clear: there were lots of treatments and surprisingly poor results. We set out to do better. We could see the obvious need for a higher standard of care if one were to truly “control” the disease and its effects.
A DIFFERENT MODEL
We also noticed flaws in the model through which care was delivered to patients. That model left patients uninformed, with inadequate control and unsatisfied. Doctors were overburdened dealing with a burgeoning patient population experiencing poor outcomes and increasing complications. Insurance companies were facing ever-increasing costs of care with decreased levels of patient satisfaction. It was a perfect storm of negativity. It had to change.
FRESH THINKING – PHYSICIANS AND NONPHYSICIANS
Vdex brought fresh thinking to the problem. The Founders included both physicians and as important, nonphysicians. Each started from scratch. Instead of asking, “How do we improve the current system?” we asked, “What is the best system to produce the best results for patients?” We then built that.
DIFFERENT THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
We looked at the many therapies available to control blood sugar and asked, “Which work best?” Surprisingly, many of the therapies being used were little more than bandaids on the problem. They really didn’t get the job done long term, and worse, may have created a false sense of security in patients.
EARLY RESULTS ENCOURAGING
From early 2016 we began rigorous testing of our thinking both in terms of the therapies used and the process of delivering care. The early results were better than we had dared to hope. We saw patients getting better control of their blood sugar, with less effort, with greater satisfaction, greater compliance, and greater safety. This spurred us to go further.
THE VDEX STANDARD – 6.2
The Vdex Standards for control of diabetes are higher than the industry standards. While the American Diabetes Association target for blood sugar control is an HbA1c of below 7, we at Vdex strive for a target of 6.2 and below. Why? At 6.2 and below, most patients will have minimal to no complications from the disease.
While the ADA encourages providers to “minimize” hypoglycemia, the most feared short-term complication of treatment, Vdex providers are guided to “eliminate” hypoglycemia.
THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA OF TREATMENT
At Vdex we believe we sit at the dawn of a new era in the control of diabetes. We believe, for many, if not most, patients, we can so control the disease that it can be reduced from being a killer to a mere nuisance. We believe diabetes care can go from being one of medicine’s great failures, to a resounding success.
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Our Mission
To provide Quality Care that stresses the importance of Dignity, Respect, Confidentiality, and helping the individual achieve an optimal level of functioning.
To offer the individual an opportunity to improve their quality of life by reducing their distress and maximizing their ability to function independently.
Why We Developed This Program
The Adult Inpatient and Outpatient program that provides individualized treatment for adults who suffer from emotional, behavioral or mental health disorders.
The inpatient unit offers acute inpatient treatment for individuals with a primary psychiatric diagnosis. The outpatient program provides an intensive outpatient treatment Monday through Friday in the least restrictive environment and patients are able to return to their homes each evening. Medication Management Services are also offered.
Who Should Come
Anyone 18 years or older whose quality of life has been diminished by physical or emotional stressors.
The person who has not progressed or benefited sufficiently in less intensive treatment settings.
The person whose mental health is declining.What to Look For
- Anxiety
- Low Self-Esteem
- Confused Thoughts
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Depression
- Irritability
- Paranoia, Hallucinations, Delusions
- Lack of Energy
- Difficulty with Sleep
- Anger
- Agitation, Combative Behavior
- Crying
- Change in Eating, Sleep Patterns
- Disorientation, Failing Memory
- Social Isolation
- Unresolved Grief Issues
- Avoidance
Who We Are
Treatment modalities are designed to meet the unique needs of adults by educating patients, families, and caregivers regarding mental health issues affecting daily living.
Treatment is supervised by a Psychiatrist and provided by a team that includes Masters level clinicians and mental health providers.
Caregivers, families and primary care physicians are encouraged to participate in the process by assisting with the identifications of problems and solutions.
Treatment Goals
- To restore optimum mental and physical health.
- To alleviate symptoms that interfere with the individual’s ability to function.
- To support the integrity of the family.
- To maximize independence.
What We Do
- Group – Family – Individual Therapy
- Coping – Positive Living Skills
- Grief and Loss Resolution
- Education as indicated:
- Medication Management
- Health and Wellness Training
- Communication Skills
- Conflict Resolution Skills
- Stress Management
- Assertiveness Training
How Do I Get Into The Program
Any concerned individual may refer themselves or someone else to the program. An initial clinical assessment is provided at no cost to determine the need for physician evaluation.
During regular business hours (Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) please contact (575) 446-5300 if you have any questions. After hours, please contact the Inpatient Unit at (575) 446-5310. If you or a family member feel overwhelmed, unable to cope, extremely anxious, or have thoughts of wanting to harm yourself or someone else, please come to the Emergency Department.
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A Community Health Worker is a frontline public health worker who is a trusted member of and/or has an unusually close understanding of the community served.
Community Health Workers become a part of the patient's care team by addressing any challenges they face with regard to their own health or that of their family.
All community members are served. They do not have to be a patient of GCRMC.
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Primary care family medicine
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Behavioral health care and medical health care available at this location.