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Community Health Associates 

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​Crisis Mobile Team 
The CMT responds to any person in La Paz County who is experiencing, or is at risk of a crisis that requires mental health intervention and follow up support. 
The CMT is dispatched by 24 Hour Crisis Line, a team of nurses and behavioral health staff available to  assist those experiencing a crisis and need immediate assistance, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. ​
The Crisis Team staff provide a range of services including crisis assessment, crisis intervention, crisis  counseling, information and referrals, linkage with appropriate community based mental health services  for ongoing treatment, and follow up. If the CMT determines that an individual in crisis needs further psychiatric evaluation, CMT staff will coordinate a referral to the appropriate agency of their choosing.
Individual Family Services
Depression and anxiety 
Acute and chronic mental illness 
Parenting and child rearing challenges 
Behavioral and emotional problems in children 
Abusive or destructive relationships 
Sexual and/or physical abuse 
Family crises, including separation, divorce and children removed from their home ∙ Grief and Loss 
Post-traumatic stress disorder and recovery from catastrophic events​​
Recovery Opportunity Center (ROC)
The Recovery Opportunity Center is a 23-hour living room, which will provide Crisis  Support: Immediate and unscheduled behavioral health services in response to an  individual’s behavioral health issue to prevent imminent harm or to stabilize or resolve a  behavioral issue. 
The ROC program does not provide counseling services. The program will serve adults who  are 18 years or older, who are seriously mentally ill, may have a substance abuse problem  or a co-occurring disorder.  
The Goal of the ROC is: 
Provide short-term crisis intervention support to adults who maybe in crisis. This support  should not exceed 23-hours. 
A living room model designed to avoid a clinical like setting, to provide crisis intervention  support in a safe environment where members will be treated with dignity to promote  recovery. 
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Parker Outpatient Services
Community Health Associates "Road to Recovery" team is there to help adults and young adults with their recovery. Our team provides ongoing support to every participant to help them meet their clinical, psychosocial and rehabilitation needs. Our Road to Recovery staff and participants learn from each others' experiences, coping strategies, and offer each other daily encouragement. All treatment services and activities are tailored to meet the needs of every individual. 
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Road to Recovery's support services and activities may include the following: 
Help each participant develop their own social support system, 
Promote school and employment success along with vocational readiness, 
Recognize each participant's use of pro-social behaviors, 
Promote independent living skills and social skills, 
Foster supportive relationships using both case management and peer supports,
Coordinate group activities which emphasize stabilization through community supports, rather than relying on
​office-based therapy, 
Teach symptom and illness-management skills and reinforce substance abuse prevention,
Teach health promotion and wellness through scheduled physical health activities, events, tobacco cessation, health education, and help participants learn about their community and becoming active members. 

Office: (928) 669.5319
Toll Free: (877) 320.1587
Fax: (928) 575.4425

​1516 s Ocotillo Avenue
Parker, Arizona 85344

Crisis and ROC service hours:
24/7 365

​Outpatient Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 6:00pm
​24 Hour Crisis Line:
1-866-495-6735

Warm Line:
​1-888-404-5530
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  • Home
  • About
    • Parker Community Garden
    • Community Health Expo
    • La Paz Mask Project
  • Resources
    • La Paz PDF Health Resources
    • AirMethods
    • Arizona PBS
    • Arizona @ Work
    • AZ Health Zone
    • Beacon of Hope Hospice
    • Child Care Resource & Referral
    • Colorado River Regional Crisis Services
    • CRIT Community Health Representative
    • CRIT library
    • Community Health Associates
    • First Things First
    • Health Department
    • Health Dept. Nursing
    • Health Dept. Emergency management
    • Health Dept. Environmental
    • La Paz Regional Hospital
    • LPRH Physical therapy
    • LPRH Advanced Directives
    • LPRH Fall Prevention
    • PAACE
    • Parker Police Dept.
    • Parker Senior Center
    • Southwest Fair Housing Council
    • Regional Center for Border Health
    • Parents as Teachers
    • Extension - FRTEP
    • 4H
    • TOP Community Health Outreach Program
    • Teen Solutions
    • Parker Chamber
    • Parker Public Library
    • Rotary
    • NAU AmeriCorps Senior
    • WACOG
  • Food for Thought