YOUTH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Arizona Children’s Association
Address: 1860 N. State Dr., Suite 6, Nogales, AZ 85621
Phone: (520) 377-0843
Services:
Statewide comprehension child welfare and behavioral health non-profit organization in Arizona. Located in all 15 Arizona Counties, which includes Santa Cruz County.
Arizona Children’s Association aims to protect children, empower youth, and strengthen families through their services offered. They offer a variety of services and resources statewide. Services within the Santa Cruz County include Foster Care & Adoption – Support families and youth through the foster care system, Family Preservation & Reunification – supportive parenting inventions, Outpatient Behavioral Health – Support children and family to develop independence and resiliency going through trauma, and Youth Adult Services – support former and fostered youth.
Intermountain
Address: 276 W. View Point Dr., Nogales, AZ 85621
Phone: (520) 281-0678
Services:
Intermountain Centers offers office-based, community-based, and telehealth outpatient services for mental health conditions and substance use disorders. Intermountain Centers supports people of all ages, cultures, and sexual orientations.
Specific modalities provided include but are not limited to: Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis, the Community Reinforcement Approach, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Mariposa Community Health Center
Address: 1835 N. Mastick Way, Nogales, AZ 85621
Phone: (520) 281-1550
Services:
Mariposa provides patient-centered health care that recognizes and responds to the whole person from physical to social to behavioral health needs. Our outpatient Behavioral Health cares for ages 6 and above, providing general mental health in both Integrated and Specialty Care models. Contact Mariposa for more information, or start the conversation with your child’s pediatrician.
Mi KID
Address: 1777 N. Frank Reed Rd., Nogales, AZ 85621
Phone: (520) 377-2122
Services:
MIKID offers Risk Assessments to their clients that show risks of self-harm or suicidal ideations. MIKID has Clinical Director Review Assessments being completed and MIKID comes up with a plan to help members reduce those behaviors.
If it is needed, MIKID offers a close relation with Behavioral Health Homes in the community where can refer High Risk Members to receive additional assistance, counseling, or therapy.
MIKID has a Youth Program with TAY, Transitional Age Youth , Specialist that handles youth from 13 years old to 25 years of age. In this Program youth can assistance in Transitioning into adulthood. They learn about Professional, Career, and Life Goals.
MIKID aims to support the behavioral health and wellness of children and youth through a family-center approach.
Check Out the Suicide Prevention & Behavioral Health Hotlines
Ready to get Involved?
Organizations and community members involved in SUD/OUD are welcome to join!
Email Yara Castro at info@sosaheal.org or call 520-375-6050 for more information.