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Our team is dedicated to providing the best possible care in a relaxed setting. When you visit us, you will find a comfortable space, where you are treated like family. We provide individualized care and honest answers to your questions. We are here to serve the communities and patients we love. "Simply great dentistry" is more then just our motto, it's what we strive to provide to every single one of our patients.
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We at Family Foot Health Specialists are dedicated to providing not only the best care for our patients, but to utilizing some of the best technology, equipment, and methods in the industry. So whether you're coming in for a routine checkup, physical rehabilitation, or for surgery, rest assured that we are well-equipped to handle all of your podiatric needs.
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The Navajo Nation Growing In Beauty program (GIB) meets the needs of Navajo children with delays or disabilities from birth to five years of age while honoring the unique culture and language of the Navajo people. Receiving and processing referrals from pediatricians, health care professionals, and other service providers.Types of service that may be provided are based on needs and preference outlined by the individualized plans. These plans may include the following: service coordination, linkage to other services for family needs, vision and hearing services, specialized instruction or special education, nutrition services, diagnostic evaluations, family training, counseling, and advocacy, other family support and respite services, occupational and physical therapy, speech and language therapy, diagnostic evaluations and developmental assessments, assistive technology, education on independent living, and transportation services.
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We offer up to a year (on a case by case basis) of on campus housing to those who desire to become financially independent through full time employment, learn healthy coping skills while addressing the trauma of violence, work on obtaining the necessary skills to break the cycle of violence. Our support system has:
- Safe housing with secure grounds
- Support services—life and employment skills building, financial planning and legal advocacy
- Referrals for trauma, mental health, and children’s counseling
- Safety and independence planning
- A focus on Native American culture
- Peaceful grounds, organic garden, and a chapel
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The primary purpose of the Child & Family Development Center (CFDC) on the campus of San Juan College (SJC) is to serve as a laboratory school for early childhood, nursing, psychology, dental and sociology students at the College. Practicum students in early childhood education courses are part of the Center staff each semester. They are supervised by qualified teachers to plan, implement and evaluate developmentally appropriate activities for young children.
The secondary purpose of the CFDC is to provide child care and early education services. The Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). NAEYC accreditation recognizes programs that comply with nationally recognized criteria for high-quality early childhood programs. The CFDC is licensed by the State of New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department.
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The New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration's (WCA) mission is to assure the quick and efficient delivery of benefits to injured workers at a reasonable cost to employers. The WCA works to maintain a balance between the interests of workers and employers, and maintains jurisdiction over most New Mexico businesses.
Injured workers who file for workers' compensation are central to all workers' compensation transactions. When injured in the workplace, they have the right to reasonable medical care, and sometimes, wage replacement.
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ROCK Physical Therapy Resilience & Training Center is focused on bringing people to a place of fully enjoying quality of life, no matter where you've been or where you find yourself right now. The center has many ways to help you recover your strength, ease pain, gain mobility, and find healing, restoration & hope!
It is our mission at ROCK Physical Therapy to treat each person as a unique, wholistic case with specific & individualized care plans.
Here are just a few ways Physical Therapy can benefit you:
- Quicker & improved recovery from surgery, illness and injuries
- Prevention & recovery of sports injuries
- Relief from chronic pain and physical challenges
- Improve mobility, balance and body coordination
- Decrease joint pain and inflammation
- Rebuild muscle strength & flexibility
- Improve circulation to promote systemic healing
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As a benefit to our community, the Community Van provides convenient and reliable transportation to adult patients ages 18 and up, free of charge. We are not able to transport children.
At this time, the van will be scheduling rides for San Juan Regional Medical Center and San Juan Health Partners patients. All transports must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance by calling 505.609.2240. Pickup times are Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Reservations for the van are scheduled on a first come first served basis by calling 505.609.2240. Please schedule a ride at least 24 hours before an appointment, though availability is not always guaranteed. Appointments are accepted in advance.
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County: San Juan
DVR is dedicated to helping New Mexicans succeed, and alongside our partners, we’re proud to do exactly that! The mission of our partners partly reflects ours: to help individuals with disabilities achieve a suitable employment outcome. Whether through training and education or additional information and resources, our DVR partners offer various services and programs to help equip individuals for successful employment.
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Farmington Municipal Schools (FMS) is a public school district in Farmington, New Mexico. The District covers an area of approximately 808-square-miles in San Juan County. The District has more than 11,000 students enrolled and employs over 1,700 staff, including 711 teachers. The District has 19 schools: 1 Pre-K Academy, 10 Elementary Schools, 4 Middle Schools, and 4 High Schools.
We provide all children with rigorous, relevant and engaging learning experiences through instructional systems of:
- Safe, Supportive and Collaborative Culture
- Effective Teaching through the Farmington Model of Instruction
- Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum
- Standards-Referenced System
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Mission
Childhaven’s mission is “Lifting Children from Crisis to Hope.” We have been serving the San Juan County (SJC) community for 50 years, addressing issues of child abuse and neglect. In that time, our organization has grown from one program to six and from a yearly client population of 225 children to 1,028 children and parents to meet an increased community need for vital child victim services.
Culture
We believe that all children, youth, and adults should have the opportunity to be emotionally healthy and physically safe. We believe that every child, youth, and adult has a unique culture that defines his or her life. We believe that as our community’s needs change our services should change to meet those needs.
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County: San Juan
The Department’s aim is to create a more cohesive, equitable, and effective early childhood system in New Mexico. That means coordinating a continuum of programs from prenatal to five—and ensuring that families in every corner of the state can access the services they need. This work is informed by New Mexico’s Birth-Five Needs Assessment (Spanish version here) and the related Native American Perspectives report, which include feedback from thousands of New Mexicans.
The Department also oversees child care programs—as well as food and nutrition programs—that serve older children and families.
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.
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County: San Juan
A community school is a public school - the hub of its neighborhood, uniting families, educators and community partners to provide all students with top-quality academics, enrichment, health and social services and opportunities to succeed in school and in life.
Animas Elementary School is an above average, public school located in FARMINGTON, NM. It has 385 students in grades K-5 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1. According to state test scores, 25% of students are at least proficient in math and 33% in reading.
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21st Century Learning Community Centers, which can be located in elementary or secondary schools, or other similarly accessible facilities, provide a range of high-quality services during out-of school time hours (such as before and after school, or summer break). Each eligible entity that receives an award from the state may use the funds to carry-out a broad array of out-of-school time activities to advance student achievement.
Mckinley Elementary is a public elementary school located in Farmington, NM in the Farmington Municipal School District. It enrolls 582 students in grades 1st through 12th. Mckinley Elementary is the 57th largest public school in New Mexico and the 14,930th largest nationally. It has 14.6 students to every teacher.
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21st Century Learning Community Centers, which can be located in elementary or secondary schools, or other similarly accessible facilities, provide a range of high-quality services during out-of school time hours (such as before and after school, or summer break). Each eligible entity that receives an award from the state may use the funds to carry-out a broad array of out-of-school time activities to advance student achievement.
Where students are Welcome, Wanted, and Worthwhile!!! Mccormick Elementary is a public school located in Farmington, NM, which is in a small city setting. The student population of Mccormick Elementary is 395 and the school serves K-5. At Mccormick Elementary, 22% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 25% scored at or above that level for reading.The school’s minority student enrollment is 90%. The student-teacher ratio is 12:1, which is better than that of the district.The student population is made up of 47% female students and 53% male students. The school enrolls 100% economically disadvantaged students. There are 32 equivalent full-time teachers and 1 full-time school counselor.
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County: San Juan
A community school is a public school - the hub of its neighborhood, uniting families, educators and community partners to provide all students with top-quality academics, enrichment, health and social services and opportunities to succeed in school and in life.
Apache Elementary School is a public school located in FARMINGTON, NM. It has 444 students in grades K-5 with a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1. According to state test scores, 17% of students are at least proficient in math and 19% in reading.
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21st Century Learning Community Centers, which can be located in elementary or secondary schools, or other similarly accessible facilities, provide a range of high-quality services during out-of school time hours (such as before and after school, or summer break). Each eligible entity that receives an award from the state may use the funds to carry-out a broad array of out-of-school time activities to advance student achievement.
Esperanza Elementary is a public school located in Farmington, NM, which is in a small city setting. The student population of Esperanza Elementary is 458 and the school serves K-5. At Esperanza Elementary, 26% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 28% scored at or above that level for reading.The school’s minority student enrollment is 81%. The student-teacher ratio is 13:1, which is better than that of the district.The student population is made up of 47% female students and 53% male students. The school enrolls 100% economically disadvantaged students. There are 34 equivalent full-time teachers and 1 full-time school counselor.
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21st Century Learning Community Centers, which can be located in elementary or secondary schools, or other similarly accessible facilities, provide a range of high-quality services during out-of school time hours (such as before and after school, or summer break). Each eligible entity that receives an award from the state may use the funds to carry-out a broad array of out-of-school time activities to advance student achievement.
Bluffview Elementary is a public school located in Farmington, NM, which is in a small city setting. The student population of Bluffview Elementary is 377 and the school serves K-5. At Bluffview Elementary, 27% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 32% scored at or above that level for reading.The school’s minority student enrollment is 82%. The student-teacher ratio is 13:1, which is better than that of the district.The student population is made up of 49% female students and 51% male students. The school enrolls 100% economically disadvantaged students. There are 29 equivalent full-time teachers and 1 full-time school counselor.
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County: San JuanPhone: 505-327-9684
Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services, including professional readjustment counseling to eligible Veterans, active duty service members, including National Guard and Reserve components, and their families. Readjustment counseling is offered to make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Individual, group, marriage and family counseling is offered in addition to referral and connection to other VA or community benefits and services. Vet Center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are Veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.
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County: San Juan
The Community-Based program is highly flexible and allows for endless possibilities for mentors to connect with their mentees. Matches get to know each other by having fun doing activities out in the community. One-to-one outings are often low cost or no cost activities, like:
• Taking a walk in the park
• Going to museum
• Attending a BBBS monthly event
• Listening to music
• Hanging out and talking
Some mentors meet their mentees on the weekends. Others get together with their Littles on weekday afternoons or evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them.
Studies show that children who have role models are more likely to improve in school and in their relationships with family and friends, and less likely to skip school or use illegal drugs or alcohol. Students who are successful in school are less likely to drop out, abuse drugs, or commit crimes.
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Our Mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
The following programs are implemented:
- ● Academic Success - Project Learn, Power Hour, Money Matters, Summer Brain Gain
- ● Character & Leadership - Youth of the Month, Youth of the Year, Keystone Club, Torch Club
- ● Health & Wellness - SMART Girls and Smart Moves
- ● Sports & Recreation - All Stars and Triple Play
- ● Workforce Readiness - Junior Staff and Career Launch
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County: San Juan
- Our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. Through hands-on activities in science,
technology, business, economic literacy, outdoor and environmental awareness, Girl Scouts provides girls with opportunities for fun and friendship, while fostering the development of leadership skills and self-esteem. -
- Girl Scouts provides fun and educational activities for girls of every age that support their educational development while letting them form life-long friendships and memories. Through troop activities and other council events girls get to participate in activities that reinforce and enhance lessons they are being taught at school and often expose them to subjects and opportunities they don’t have the opportunity toparticipate in at school.
- Our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. Through hands-on activities in science,
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The National Indian Youth Council, Inc., (NIYC) workforce development program is designed to empower urban Native Americans to achieve educational and economic success. For instance, the program provides career coaching, work experience, classroom training, and other services to those who reside within the Albuquerque/Las Cruces, Farmington, and Gallup service areas. As a result, our goal is to support, assist, and enable you to:
- Strengthen your academic, occupational, and literacy skills;
- Be more prepared and competitive in the workforce;
- Attain personal and economic self-sufficiency; and
- Successfully enter, re-enter, or retain employment
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We are conveniently located on the campus of San Juan College, within the Quality Center for Business (QCB) building. What makes our location strategic? Aside from being situated in Farmington, the economic hub of the Four Corners region, the WESST Farmington Women’s Business Center is located inside a regional business incubator housing many entrepreneurial ecosystem partners: the incubator itself, Four Corners Economic Development (the regional economic development agency), the New Mexico Manufacturing Extension Partnership, and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC).
WESST’s Farmington office is committed to serving emerging and existing small business owners in three counties in Northwest New Mexico including San Juan, McKinley and Cibola counties. WESST is unique in that our services are not limited by county or even state borders. We also serve the 26,000 square mile Navajo Nation — from southern Utah to northern and eastern Arizona, as well as its sovereign portions of New Mexico. From individual artisans to diversified service and retail companies, we are proud to encourage the men and women who accept the challenges of starting and successfully operating a business.
Clients and Services
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We are committed to ensuring that every New Mexican with a disability achieves their employment goals and thrives in their communities.A variety of job support services may be provided based on your unique needs. Utilizing these services can be instrumental to success in long-term employment. see website.
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Job Corps is a free education and training program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep a good job. For eligible young people at least 16 years of age that qualify as low income, Job Corps provides the all-around skills needed to succeed in a career and in life.
What Is Job Corps?
Administered by the U.S. Department of Labor, Job Corps is the nation’s largest career technical training and education program for students ages 16 through 24. Job Corps provides training and support services to more than 100,000 young people each year at 124 centers in 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
What We Teach
At Job Corps, your workforce is our investment. From the time a student enters the program until 21 months after graduation, we commit thousands of hours to training and follow-up services to make sure you get a great employee.
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The friendly staff in each center assist businesses with posting their job openings on www.jobs.state.nm.us, special recruitment, analyzing hard to fill jobs, layoffs, job fairs, and skills assessments for hiring. For job seekers, staff assist with job search, job referrals and placement, and customized skill development like interviewing skills and resume writing.
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Licensed Accredited Star 5 Child Care Center serving 160 children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old. State of NM Early Childhood Education and Care Department grant recipient to provide FREE NM Early (3 year old) PreK and FREE NM PreK (4 year old) Full day programs. Locally owned and operated for over 21 years.
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Northwest New Mexico First Born provides free home visiting services for families having their first child. We serve all of San Juan and McKinley counties. We work with families to share education, support and help with resources that are needed by families. We complete screenings to determine the physical, emotional and social development of the child and family. We work on a strengths based and relationship based premise to help families be the best they can be.
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Locally owned and operated 5 STAR Accredited licensed child care center. Serving children ages 6 weeks - 5 years old. State of NM Early Childhood Education and Care Department NM Early (3 year old) PreK and NM PreK (4 year old)
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It is important to have our children develop good traits and habits at an early age. Entrust your child to the excellent child care program of Child Care Castle Preschool & Early Learning Center. We are a licensed preschool in Farmington, NM devoted to your child’s welfare. Let your little one grow up under the guidance of caring and skilled child care providers.Experience or Training in Special Needs, Program has strong commitment to inclusion;
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The program is a comprehensive child development program that serves income eligible children. Early Head start serves children from birth to age three and Head Start Serves children three to five years, and their families. It is child-focused and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children. Children receive educational, nutritional, health, dental, and other supportive services.
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Little Feet Early Head Start is a (CCC) Head Start in Farmington NM. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant, 1, 2 years old. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Our mission at Casa Montessori is to provide early childhood services to children ages 18 months-Kindergarten and to cultivate each child's own natural desire to learn in a positive, friendly atmosphere.We provide individualized instruction in the areas of phonics, reading, math, science, geography, nature, art, sensorial, practical life skills and foreign language.Our goal is to help children become enthusiastic learners.
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Available to: Everyone.
Food boxes - bring your ID and proof of residency, Immigrations Program – assistance by appointment only, Rental and utility assistance – up to $50 utilities, up to $100 for rent, clothing Vouchers – bring your ID and proof of residence, Drexal House - 2 year transitional home, must have child 0-16
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Frontline Mission Inc located at 129 North Behrend Ave is a non profit 501c3 organization in Farmington New Mexico currently dedicated to providing food for the hungry.
Soup Kitchen- Wed 6-6:45pm. Thurs &Friday 10:30-1pm
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Food boxes available Monday-Thursday bring a valid ID. Bags of food that are already made and food that does not have to be cooked or warmed up. For homeless individuals an ID is not required. Have bags of clothing.
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The ECHO Food Bank collects, stores, and processes food to distribute to low-income individuals. Food is obtained from manufacturers, farmers, distributors, grocers, community food drives, and state and national food bank networks in order to make it available to hungry people in Northwest New Mexico.
Echo Food Bank works with emergency pantries. Echo also provides rental/utility assistance and funeral assistance. Free diaper kits and hygiene kits are provided when needed.
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Access to healthy, affordable food. A nutritious hot meal served at no cost.
Dine-In Lunch: M-F 11:30am-12:30pm
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Family counseling, individual adult counseling, drug counseling, addiction recovery therapy, children’s and adult mental health services.
At ATB Behavioral Health Services, children’s mental health services play a significant role in improving the lives of young people. They help children and adolescents to overcome and cope with any challenges they face in their daily lives. Age of the child is taken into account before settling for any therapy approach. Parents or caregiver are involved in the progress of the child’s therapy, to bring about the desired result efficiently. -
Children/teens age 10+, individuals, couples, and families.
Practical and spiritual solutions through counseling and education. Therapy for marriage conflict, individual therapy, EMDR treatment for trauma, family therapy, trauma-related issues, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, life transition and adjustment issues; as well as help for improving family relationships and parenting concerns.
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Available to: individuals 10 years of age and above, however call to inquire capacity
Practical and spiritual solutions through counseling and education. Therapy for marriage conflict, individual therapy, EMDR treatment for trauma, family therapy, trauma-related issues, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, life transition and adjustment issues; as well as help for improving family relationships and parenting concerns.
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Various group meetings: Beginner: Meeting for Newcomers. BS: Book Study. CF: Child Friendly. Closed: Closed Meetings are only for those who have a desire to stop drinking. Disc: Discussion Meeting. NCP: No Court Papers Signed. Open: Open Meetings are for anyone interested in learning more about Alcoholics Anonymous. SS: Step Study. Veterans: Open for All. Women: Women Only
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Co-occurring substance/psychological counseling, marriage and family therapy, trauma therapy, group therapy, and substance abuse/mental health assessments.
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Individual counseling with supported medical treatment, family counseling, marriage counseling, children’s counseling, stress counseling, anger management, ADHD/ADD, adolescent issues, grief counseling, and depression counseling.
Available to: 6 years old and over. New patients must complete New Patient Packet available online http://www.igotchoices.com/files/122105382.pdf and fax or email to maria@igotchoices.com with a copy of photo ID and current insurance card.
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Available to: Adolescent & Adult services.
It is required that an intake and assessment be done prior to scheduling an appointment.
Substance abuse assessments, mental health assessments, substance abuse outpatient counseling, anger management, individual therapy (Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for adults and adolescents, substance abuse professional assessment & referral.
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Adolescent Services Only:
Substance abuse assessments, mental health assessments, substance abuse outpatient counseling, anger management, individual therapy (Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for adults and adolescents, substance abuse professional assessment & referral.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral HealthOur team of professionals is dedicated to helping each individual identify, adapt and effectively deal with difficult times. We can help you not only get back on track but improve the quality of your life.
Addressing issues covering a range of the following: aging parents, anger and communication, career changes, depression and anxiety, divorce, gay and lesbian Issues, grief, health issues, marital and couple conflicts, parent/child communication, panic and bipolar disorders, phobias and stress, PTSD (Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder), relationships conflicts and communication, self-esteem, stresses of parenting, substance abuse/addictions, trauma, veterans returning home, victims of domestic violence and abuse, victims of sexual abuse and assault, medication management. Adult counseling services, child and adolescent counseling services, family support services, substance abuse, sexually reactive behavior counseling, truancy court, UA testing, individual counseling, group counseling & support groups, play therapy & specialized children’s therapy, specialized counseling for survivors of sexual assault & other trauma including EMDR therapy.
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A Domestic Violence shelter, which also provides Domestic Violence counseling program for victims. Counseling services. Life skill groups, mental health therapy, court advocacy for survivors, community outreach and intervention. In addition, a 52-week group class is offered for offenders, except for Anger Management Therapy. (Note: The Center is no longer conducting anger management classes for abusers. For anger management classes, refer to Cottonwood Clinic, Choices Counseling, Awareness Counseling or Overcomers Counseling).
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Referral Service to local resources through the Juvenile Probation Office for families in need.
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