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Top Level Services
These are services within the county's borders reviewed by local community members. Please take a moment to rate and review services as you interact with the provider. To learn more about service barriers, strengthening services and the 100% directory project, please visit: About The Directory.
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Established to deliver quality healthcare in the state of New Mexico through local, regional and community-based resources, Western Sky Community Care is a Managed Care Organization and subsidiary of Centene CorporationExternal Link (Centene). Western Sky Community Care exists to improve the health of its beneficiaries through focused, compassionate and coordinated care. Our approach is based on the core belief that quality healthcare is best delivered locally. Monday - Friday from 8AM - 5PM.
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Named after Marine Medal of Honor recipient Raymond "Jerry" G. Murphy, our facility provides emergency care, primary care and specialty health services for New Mexico and Colorado Veterans, their families, and caregivers. Our local health services offered includes 50+ health services, including women’s health clinic, mental health, caregiver support, recreation therapy, spinal cord injuries, sleep medicine, returning service member care, and LGBTQ+ services. Prepare for your visit by viewing our address, hours, parking, free transportation services, and overnight accommodations on site.
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: ClosedMon8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue10:00 am - 5:00 pmWed8:00 am - 5:00 pmThu8:00 am - 5:00 pmFri8:00 am - 12:00 pmSatClosedSunClosed
Any girl age 5 (Kindergarten) to age 18.
Service Details:
● Make new friends in a space where she feels comfortable to just be herself.
● Have a community of caring adult volunteers to guide her as she tries new things.
● Practice new skills and earn Girl Scout badges and awards.
● Make the world a better place by helping her community.
● Try coding, robotics, engineering, and more through hands-on STEM activities.
● Enjoy the great outdoors while learning how to protect animals and the
environment.
● Build business smarts through the Girl Scout Cookie Program & Fall Product
Program.
● Interactive virtual activities and experiences led by GSNMT staff and volunteers
for FREE or at a reduced cost.
● Opportunities to connect with girls from her community and around New Mexico,
along with special member-only events with other Girl Scouts from around the
USA and world.
● Early access and member-only pricing for Badge in a Box activity kits and
subscriptions.
● Priority registration and member discounts for special Girl Scout activities like
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It starts with the right role models. And, Big Brothers Big Sisters is the place to start a relationship with one. For over 100 years, due in large part to private donations, we’ve been able to recruit, screen, match and support mentoring relationships that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of young people across the country — one Little at a time.
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County: Bernalillo
Parents Reaching Out (PRO) provides support, training and tools for families of and youth with disabilities or complex medical needs. Our goal is to help family members and youth become their own best advocates in the areas of early childhood, education and healthcare.The mission of Parents Reaching Out is to enhance positive outcomes for families and children in New Mexico through informed decision-making, advocacy, education, and resources. Parents Reaching Out provides networking opportunities for families to connect with and support each other.
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New Mexico Disability Resources FINDER (“NM FINDER”) helps people with disabilities, their family members, educators, and other professionals find and access resources, support, and services available to meet their needs - - where they live, work, and play.
NMFINDER.org is an online program designed to connect individuals to appropriate community resources across New Mexico aimed to improve their quality of life. It operates under The Center for Development and Disability (CDD), New Mexico's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (UCEDD).
This rapidly expanding list of resources is constantly updated and offers community participation. We are always looking for professionals, volunteers and organizations to contribute to our list of services and information. A simple and process for new NM FINDER contributors and service providers is available. All submissions are reviewed and verified prior to publication.
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We change the lives of Veterans and their families daily by providing:
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The NMCADV coordinates local and national responses to domestic violence. We work closely with the New Mexico state legislature to enact policies, processes, protocol and laws that will positively impact our communities.
Immediate help is available at the National Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800--799-SAFE (7233) or TTY: 1-800-787-3224
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: ClosedMon8:00 am - 4:30 pmTue8:00 am - 4:30 pmWed8:00 am - 4:30 pmThu8:00 am - 4:30 pmFri8:00 am - 4:30 pmSatClosedSunClosed
Turquoise Lodge Hospital (TLH) provides substance abuse treatment services to New Mexico residents. We specialize in medical detoxification, social rehabilitation services, and Intensive Outpatient services.
Priority patients for services include pregnant injecting drug users, pregnant substance abusers, other injecting drug users, women with dependent children, and women and men seeking to regain custody of their children.
About Us
Mission
We strive to provide the opportunity for those struggling with substance use to begin healing in a safe environment with compassion and kindness utilizing evidence-based practices, while supporting their transition to recovery programs throughout the greater New Mexico community.
History
Turquoise Lodge Hospital was founded in 1953. TLH has proudly provided substance misuse services to over 85% of New Mexico counties.
Treatment
Turquoise Lodge Hospital (TLH) provides substance misuse services to adult New Mexico residents 18 years and older in a Tobacco free environment.
Our Clinical Team consists of professionally licensed Medical, Psychiatric, Pharmacy, Nursing and Counseling staff. Our Professional staff have specialized training and expertise in the field of addiction medicine.
Priority patients for services include pregnant and parenting women, injecting drug users, and men & women in the process of regaining custody of their children. Our programs consist of:
Medical Detox
We provide Medical and Nursing care twenty-four hours per day, seven days a week in a hospital setting. A medical detox stay is typically 5-10 days. As you complete detoxification, you and your treatment team will determine your next level of care.
Social Model Rehabilitation
We provide an inpatient program with counseling support 7 days a week, structured daily programming, and exposure to various recovery opportunities and community supports. A social rehab stay is typically 18-21 days. As you complete your social rehab stay, you and your treatment team will determine your next level of care.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
If you live in the greater Albuquerque area and would like some structure and support for relapse prevention on an outpatient basis, contact us to schedule an Evaluation for IOP Services. IOP services meet multiple times weekly and typically last 3-6 months.
Our Commitment to you during hospitalization is to:
- Provide you with a safe and protective environment.
- Help you to resolve your acute symptoms.
- Orient you to new and healthy recovery/coping skills.
- Encourage your participation in a program with a community of peers.
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At this time, there are no face-to-face parents support programs in Catron County. The Parents Reaching Out program is based in Las Cruces with a web-based component. The agency describes themselves as a non-profit organization that works with parents, caregivers, educators, and other professionals to promote healthy, positive and caring experiences for families and children.
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Services begin at pregnancy or time of birth and go until the child is 36 months. Home visits, trainings for first time parents/families, focus on building strong healthy, relationships.
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Services begin at pregnancy or time of birth and go until the child is 36 months. Home visits, trainings for first time parents/families, focus on building strong, healthy relationships.
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Ambulance service in Las Vegas, San Miguel County and the Village of Pecos