TERROS Behavorial Health Services · People Care by Caring People · Phoenix, Arizona

Programs

Access To Recovery

Access to Recovery (ATR) is a substance abuse program offering a choice of treatment options and support services at no cost to participants. The program is funded through a SAMHSA grant from the Arizona Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families. Persons 18 years or older who have used/tried methamphetamine and other substances are eligible.

Community Prevention Services

Community Prevention Services reduce the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs by building community coalitions and providing targeted strategies. Youth programs include life skills trainings, arts and cultural activities.

Mobile Crisis Services

Mobile Crisis Services are dispatched by the Maricopa Crisis Recovery Network to provide prevention, intervention and resolution to referred adults and children in Maricopa County. The goal is to resolve the immediate crisis, ensure safety and provide appropriate referrals for ongoing treatment.

Rapid Response Teams

Rapid Response Teams respond to calls from local hospitals to provide behavioral health assessments, referrals, coordination of care and follow up.

Prevention of HIV/Communicable Diseases

Prevention of HIV/Communicable Diseases provides testing, education and outreach for persons at risk or currently infected with HIV. Our focus is to educate and help our participants identify where they are with risk and co-risk factors and behaviors. Our staff provide planning to help reduce the use of substances and change harmful behaviors.

Outpatient Services

Outpatient Services include group and individual treatment, family education and involvement, community referrals, case management, and medication services for eligible persons.

Substance Abuse Treatment Services

Substance Abuse Treatment Services include substance abuse assessments, medically supervised detoxification, individual and family counseling, recovery support groups, intensive outpatient treatment programs, relapse prevention, gender specific substance abuse services for women and men and aftercare groups.

Mental Health Services

Mental Health Services match treatment to the specific needs of individuals and families. Treatment is provided on a one-to-one basis, with families, or through specially tailored treatment groups. Psychiatric services include psychiatric evaluations and medication management.

Community Living Program

Community Living Program includes home and community-based services for persons who are residing in provider-owned or provider-leased housing and need in-home support. Specialized for persons challenged with a serious mental illness, services include personal care training for independent living.

L.A.D.D.E.R. (Life-Affirming Dual Diagnosis Education and Recovery)

L.A.D.D.E.R. provides therapeutic behavioral health treatment that focuses on symptom reduction and management; services are designed to assist persons who have co-occurring serious mental illness and substance misuse.

Co-Location at Provider Network Organization Clinic

Teams of TERROS substance abuse and peer recovery specialists are located at Provider Network Organization clinics to create a blended team that provides integrated care to persons with co-occurring substance abuse problems and serious mental illness.

Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. (Families in Recovery Succeeding Together)

Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. provides family-focused substance abuse treatment for families referred from Child Protective Services. This service promotes family independence, stability, and self-sufficiency while supporting child safety and permanency. TERROS co-locates Families F.I.R.S.T. case managers and therapists in CPS sites to facilitate service coordination.