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Learn about becoming a member in Mercy Care Medicaid plans or Mercy Care Advantage.
Learn about becoming a member in Mercy Care Medicaid plans or Mercy Care Advantage.
We can spend the MHBG funds or “pass them through” to providers that help people in the community who need covered services, like:
Those who can take part are uninsured:
Referrals
For some providers, you don’t need a referral. So you can contact them directly or you can contact Mercy Care Member Services for help.
Just call us at 602-586-1841 or 1-800-564-5465 (TTY 711). We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Other providers need a referral from a hospital, facility or behavioral health home. This might be an office or clinic. Sometimes your behavioral health home manages both your:
We call this integrated care.
Outpatient (behavioral health home) treatment
Outpatient treatment allows people to live at home when not in treatment. They can:
People can attend group and/or individual therapy sessions each week. They can also meet with a mental health provider and receive medicine.
Residential treatment
Residential treatment includes live-in care in a stable setting. The treatment may last for one month to one year. Each facility has rules for residents and their families. This treatment is best for people:
What is FEP?
FEP refers to someone having psychosis for the first time. It can differ from person to person. Some common symptoms are:
If you or someone you know is having some or all these symptoms, you’ll want to get help right away.
Studies show that early treatment can help slow down or stop the symptoms of psychosis. It can also improve recovery. Some services are:
Providers for FEP
Valleywise First Episode Clinic
623-344-6860
480-341-7073 (after hours)
950 E. Van Buren St.
Avondale, AZ 85323
Who can take part: Ages 15 to 25 years with first episode of psychosis in the past year
Valleywise First Episode Clinic
1-833-855-9973
Mesa Towers
1201 South Alma Road Suite 5100
Mesa, AZ 85210
Who can take part: Ages 15 to 25 years with first episode of psychosis in the past year
Horizon Health & Wellness
833-431-4449
480-983-0065 x45520
625 N Plaza Dr.
Apache Junction, AZ 85120
Who can take part: Ages 15 to 30 years with first episode of psychosis in the past two years
Need help finding a provider? Just call us at 602-586-1841 or 1-800-564-5465 (TTY 711). We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What is SMI?
An SMI is a chronic (long-term) mental health condition. It affects or limits one or more daily activities:
What is an SMI designation (PDF)?
This is a term to describe SMI. The person is 18 years or older and:
Providers for SMI
People are assigned to a behavioral health home after SMI designation.
Outpatient providers for Maricopa County
Outpatient providers for Pinal County
Community Health Associates
Corazon
Helping Associates
Hope Inc.
Horizon Health and Wellness
Transition Living Center
Residential treatment providers in Pinal or Maricopa counties
Need help finding a provider? Just call us at 602-586-1841 or 1-800-564-5465 (TTY 711). We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What is SED?
Children with an SED have a diagnosis of a behavioral, mental or emotional condition. It affects or limits their role or function in family, school or communities. These children range from birth through age 17.
Learn about eligibility (PDF) for individuals with SED.
We work with many community providers to serve children with SED in outpatient or residential settings.
Providers for outpatient treatment in your behavioral health home
Parents and caregivers can contact providers directly. You don’t need a referral to choose a behavioral health home. You can get help finding a provider, just call us at 602-586-1841 or 1-800-564-5465 (TTY 711). We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Providers that can act as your behavioral health home include:
You can learn more about the MHBG.
Questions? Email us. Or call 602-586-1841 or 1-800-564-5465 (TTY 711). We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Visit our crisis services page. Or get help right away:
Check this community resource guide to help you and your family stay healthy at every stage of life. Find resources for parents and children, help for disabilities or support for veterans and tribal communities.
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