Good morning,
Here's the latest from the AHCCCS Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA).
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Identification for Individuals who may have a Serious Emotional Disturbance
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are you ready to "Be Seen in Green" this Mental Health Month? 💚 | Mental Health America is proud to be featured in the Health Heroes documentary series-now live on AP News and streaming globally. MHA: Building a Healthier Tomorrow, One Mind at a Time is a short film that celebrates our 115-year legacy and ongoing work to advance mental health for all. | | | Mental Health America of Arizona's 2025 SEEDS Conference | Mental Health America of Arizona presents Mental Health America of Arizona's 2025 SEEDS Conference - Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 17th Floor VIP, Phoenix, AZ. Find event and ticket information. | | | |
AHCCCS Explains... ALTCS! | Episode 2: AHCCCS Explains... ALTCS, the Arizona Long Term Care System. Learn who qualifies for ALTCS and the services covered under the program. Learn more at azahcccs.gov/ALTCS. | | | | AHCCCS provides up to a 45-day public comment period prior to publishing AHCCCS Contractor Operations Manual (ACOM) and AHCCCS Medical Policy Manual (AMPM) policies that have a substantial change. Should an expedited time period be required, the expedited time period will not be less than two weeks. Tribal members, stakeholders, and the general public are able to review and submit comments regarding changes being presented. Click the link below if you would like to review any policies currently posted for AHCCCS Public Comment. | | MORE ADVOCACY OPPORTUNITIES | |
Member and Family Advocacy Council (MFAC) | Arizona Complete Health-Complete Care Plan (AzCH-CCP) offers many ways for members, family members and advocates to be involved, provide input and work towards change. Your voice is important to us. It helps in how we provide services to members. | | | |
I am supporting a Stigma Free AZ | Stigma, both self-directed and from others, is the negative attitudes and behaviors toward people experiencing mental health issues and substance use disorders. Stigma prevents people from getting the help they need. Over 50% of people experiencing mental health issues don't seek help. | | | | Blue Cross Blue Shield of AZ/Health Choice is looking for peer, member and family voice on our committees. We have multiple committee where lived experience can play a crucial role in discussions about service delivery, barriers, successes and suggestion for future changes. If you or someone you know are interested in learning more about the BCBSAZ HC, please email oifa@azblue.com for more information. | | UnitedHealthcare is currently recruiting for our Member Advocacy Council (MAC)! | |
Our UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (UHCCP) Member Advocacy Council (MAC) offers a safe place for members and their loved ones, community stakeholders and providers the opportunity to ensure their voices are heard at all levels of UHCCP.
The goal of the UHCCP MAC is to gather firsthand experiences from our MAC members to create positive change in our healthcare system. We encourage community advocacy by updating our MAC members on UHCCP internal committees and creating opportunities for our MAC to attend both internal and external council meetings. We share what we learn from one another and take the information back to our leadership of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan.
Your voice and experience can help to create positive changes.
If you are interested and are a UHCCP member, community stakeholder or contracted provider please reach out today for more information.
You can email our group email box at: Advocate.OIFA@uhc.com
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24-Hour Crisis Hotlines
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
National Substance Use and Disorder Issues Referral and Treatment Hotline:
Text the word "HOME" to 741741
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24 Hour Statewide Suicide and Crisis Line
1-844-534-4673 (HOPE)
Suicide and Crisis Hotlines by County and Tribal Community
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Maricopa, Pinal and Gila counties served by Mercy Care:
- 1-800-631-1314 or 602-222-9444
Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Pima, Santa Cruz and Yuma Counties served by Arizona Complete Health - Complete Care Plan:
Apache, Coconino, Mohave, Navajo and Yavapai Counties served by Care1st Health Plan:
Gila River and Ak-Chin Indian Communities:
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community:
Tohono O'odham Nation:
| Sponsored by United Healthcare Community Plan |
HOPE Inc.’s Long Term Care Warm Line is staffed by peers. Peers are people who have personal experience with similar struggles you may be facing. Peers use their experience to support you during your call. Peers are there to talk and provide emotional support and information on local services and community resources when needed.
You can call HOPE Inc.’s Long Term Care Warm Line at
520-770-9909 if you are struggling or in need of someone to talk to today.
| ARIZONA WARM LINES FOR PEERS | Warm Lines are free and confidential telephone services staffed by peers who have, themselves, dealt with behavioral health challenges. Peer support specialists can relate to behavioral health situations because many have been through similar experiences. Peers offer peer support and compassion for callers who just need someone to talk with. |
Statewide
NAZCARE Warm Line (peer to peer): 1-888-404-5530
- 4 pm - 10:30 pm, Monday - Thursday
- 3 pm - 10:30 pm, Friday - Sunday
(recorded message asks for name and number and staff will return call)
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Central Arizona
Crisis Response Network Warm Line (peer to peer): 602-347-1100
- 10 am -10 pm, 7 days a week
(some hold time when at high volume)
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Southern Arizona
HOPE, Inc Warm Line (peer to peer) for Pima County: 520-770-9909
All other Southern AZ Counties: 844-733-9912
- 8 am -10 pm, 7 days a week
(recorded message: can hold or leave a Voice Message requesting call back)
| ARIZONA WARM LINES FOR FAMILIES | Warm Lines are free and confidential telephone services staffed by family support partners who support family members that deal with behavioral health challenges. The support service provides free guidance and connects people to resources for helping deal with job loss, insurance, heightened anxiety and much more. FIC is urging any who feels overwhelmed due to life’s current challenges to call: |
Statewide in Arizona
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Family Involvement Center (FIC) Warm Line: 877-568-8468
- 8am – 6pm M-F (weekdays)
- 8am – Noon S-S (weekends)
| Drug & Alcohol Abuse Hotlines | Addiction Hotlines | 100% Confidential | Drug and alcohol abuse hotlines are available 24/7 for individuals in need of assistance. If you or a loved one suffers from addiction, reach out for help. | | | |
About Us - Arizona Alliance for Adolescent Health | At the Arizona Alliance for Adolescent Health (The Alliance), we believe individuals working with youth benefit from opportunities for strategic and collective action that has lasting impact on adolescent's health and wellbeing. Adolescence is a critical stage of development during which foundations for lifelong health and wellbeing are established. | | | |
Copa Health Information & Resources - A FREE Service!
Call Andy Arnowitz, Copa Health Information and Resources Coordinator.
No matter your need, Andy is committed to solve problems or point you in the right direction!
Information & Resources for: Mental Health Support Groups / Crisis Lines / Petitioning (Involuntary Commitment / Therapists / Seriously Mentally Ill (SMI) / AHCCCS (Medicaid),
AND MORE!
Andy can be reached at 480-994-4407, Monday through Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm
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Arizona Drug and Alcohol Rehabs & Detox Centers | Paying for Treatment in Arizona The cost of a drug rehab in Arizona can vary depending on a few main factors. The program type and length can significantly affect how much treatment costs. But perhaps the most important variable is whether the person has health insurance and what kind. | | | |
Home - Recovery Café Valley of the Sun | Recovery Cafe is based on evidence-based practices proven effective in healing addiction and trauma. | | | |
Adventure Resource Solutions
System Navigation & Community Resources
Website: www.ars411.org
Main Telephone: 623-866-5733
- Are you living with SMI Diagnosis, or supporting someone who does?
- Do you experience issues with connecting with your clinic or support team?
- Do you want to be a leading example of what it takes to improve our systems?
If you are saying “ Yes “ to all of these questions please CLICK HERE
READ MORE about the resources we have to offer.
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Beneath The Brave | Mental Health First Aid I Workplace Wellness | Enhance workplace mental health with our expert training in Mental Health First Aid and Employee Wellness. Learn easy-to-use strategies to support others with mental health challenges. Sign Up Now! | | | |
Together AZ Home Page - Together AZ | Our mission is to help as many people as possible recover from substance abuse addiction and other behavioral health issues. Through our vast network of quality treatment providers, mental health facilities, sober... | | | | |
Weigh in on bills from the comfort of your couch! Arizona's Request to Speak (RTS) is an online tool that lets everyday citizens give Arizona state lawmakers our feedback on bills. It's an easy... | | | |
Parenting Resources | Behavioral Health Support | Social Services Help | Whether you're struggling with a child diagnosed with autism, working to regain custody from CPS, raising your grandchildren, or just need parenting classes to refine your skills, FIC can help you. | | | | |
S&PAA - Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Alliance | The Schizophrenia and Psychosis Action Alliance stands for hope and recovery through the promotion of education, support programs, & better public policy | | | |
Thanks for all your support.
Have a great weekend!
-AHCCCS OIFA Team
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ABOUT AHCCCS
Founded in 1982, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is Arizona's Medicaid agency that offers health care programs to serve Arizona residents. Built on a system of competition and choice, AHCCCS operates under an integrated managed care model, through a Research and Demonstration 1115 Waiver. Contracted health plans coordinate and pay for physical and behavioral health care services delivered by more than 93,000 health care providers to more than 2 million Arizonans.
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ABOUT OIFA
The Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) was created in 2007 at the Arizona Department of Health Services/Division of Behavioral Health Services and became part of AHCCCS in 2016. OIFA promotes recovery, resiliency, and wellness for individuals and families with mental health and substance use challenges. Together with our Contractor counterparts, we collaborate with key leadership, stakeholders and community members in the decision making process at all levels of the behavioral health system. Our primary areas of focus are: Peer/Recovery Support, Family Support, Foster Families and community engagement.
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AHCCCS MEMBER RESOURCES
Applying for coverage? Need to report a change of address or income?
CLICK HERE to get help with these and learn more about the AHCCCS programs.
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ACCESSING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Are you or someone you know looking for help with mental health and/or substance use disorders?
CLICK HERE to see a flow-chart of how that process works
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AHCCCS HEALTH PLAN AND PROVIDER RESOURCES
Looking for a policy or contract? Want to become a new provider?
CLICK HERE to learn more about participating in the AHCCCS programs.
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