Hualapai Health Education and Wellness
Contact Details
-
Name:Hualapai Health Education and Wellness
-
Address:488 Hualapai Way
Peach Springs, AZ - 86434 -
Phone:928-769-2207 x213
-
Email:
-
Website:
Description
There are currently state and federally funded or sponsored drug and alcohol treatment centers in the state of Arizona
Questions & Answers
Help others like you find out more about Hualapai Health Education and Wellness. Do you know the answers to any of these questions? Contribute now and help others like you.
What kinds of care do they offer?
-
Substance use treatment
Refers to a broad range of activities or services, including identification of the problem (and engaging the individual in treatment); brief interventions; assessment of substance abuse and related problems including histories of various types of abuse; diagnosis of the problem(s); and treatment planning, including counseling, medical services, psychiatric services, psychological services, social services and follow-up for persons with alcohol or other drug problems (Institute of Medicine, 1990).
-
Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Housing for individuals recovering from substance abuse that is designed to provide a drug and alcohol-free living environment and appropriate support services to facilitate movement to independent living. Such housing includes transitional living, sober houses, sober living, recovery houses, and 3/4 houses.
What types of opioid treatment do they provide?
-
Accepts clients using MAT but prescribed elsewhere
What types of treatment approaches do they offer?
-
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Involves recognizing unhelpful patterns of thinking and reacting, and then modifying or replacing these with more realistic or helpful ones. The therapy can be conducted with individuals, families, or groups, and clients are generally expected to be active participants in their own therapy.
-
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
The ability for healthcare providers, working from a distance using telecommunications technology, to communicate with patients, diagnose conditions, provide treatment, and discuss healthcare issues with other providers to ensure quality healthcare services are provided. Other names used for this treatment approach are: e-medicine, e-therapy, e-psychiatry, and telepsychiatry.
-
Substance use disorder counseling
A short-term treatment that has been generalized for a variety of disorders including opiate drug dependence and cocaine abuse. The therapy includes supportive techniques which encourage the patient to discuss personal experiences, and expressive techniques, which enable the patient to work through interpersonal relationship issues and gain greater self-understanding.
-
Trauma-related counseling
Cognitive behavior techniques adapted for clients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other effects of abuse and trauma.
-
12-step facilitation
A 12-step program is a support group made up of people who share the same addiction. The "12 steps" refer to the steps recovering addicts must take to overcome their addiction as part of this program. Attendees at group meetings share their experiences, challenges, successes and failures, and provide peer support for each other.
-
Brief intervention
A short-term intervention, usually one to five sessions, for substance abusers who are not yet dependent.
-
Contingency management/motivational incentives
Often used in the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse, the approach employs a positive-reinforcement treatment method in which patients are given rewards for constructive actions taken toward their recovery.
-
Motivational interviewing
A counseling approach which acknowledges that many people experience ambivalence when deciding to make changes. Its aim is not to focus immediately on the action of changing, but to work to enhance motivation to change.
-
Anger management
Uses strategies to address the anger cycle, conflict resolution, assertiveness skills, and anger-control plans. The goal of anger management is to reduce both emotional feelings and the physiological arousal that anger causes.
-
Matrix Model
Provides a framework for substance abuse users to obtain the ability to cease drug use, stay in treatment, and participate in an educational program on addiction and relapse. Users are provided with direction and support from a trained therapist and are introduced to self-help programs.
-
Relapse prevention
A cognitive behavioral therapy developed for the treatment of problem drinking and adapted later for cocaine addicts. Cognitive behavioral strategies are based on the theory that learning processes play a critical role in the development of maladaptive behavioral patterns. Individuals learn to identify and correct problematic behaviors. Relapse prevention encompasses several cognitive behavioral strategies that facilitate abstinence as well as provide help for people who experience relapse.
-
Smoking permitted without restriction
Smoking permitted with no restriction.
What type of setting is this location?
-
Outpatient
Describes patients who receive treatment services without an overnight stay at a treatment facility or hospital.
-
Regular outpatient treatment
Who is responsible for the operation of this facility?
-
Tribal government
A governing body of a group of Native American Indians or Alaska Natives that qualifies as an Indian tribal government determined by the Internal Revenue Services.
What types of payment or funding do they accept?
-
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
-
Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs
Financial assistance provided by the federal, state, or local government for substance use treatment.
-
IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
Direct funds from the Indian Health Service. They consist of tribal funds through "638 contracts" (named after the public law under which they were authorized) and/or urban funds through federal Title 5 grants. These funds are considered part of the India health care system and can be used for programs that provide behavioral health services as well as for programs that provide other health-related services.
Is any payment assistance available?
-
Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
A program which helps low-income, uninsured, or underinsured patients who need help paying for all or part of their medical bills.
What specific groups are treated here?
-
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.
-
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning (LGBTQ)
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for LGBT clients.
-
Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for clients referred from the court/judicial system.
-
Adolescents
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for Adolescents.
-
Adult women
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for adult women.
-
Adult men
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for adult men.
-
Clients who have experienced trauma
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for persons who have experienced trauma.
-
Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for persons who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence.
-
Young adults
Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for Transitional age young adults.
What ancillary services are offered at this facility?
-
Case management service
Helps people arrange for appropriate services and supports through a case manager who monitors the needs of clients/patients and their families and coordinates services, such as mental health, social work, health, educational, vocational, recreational, transportation, advocacy, and respite care, as needed.
-
Suicide prevention services
Include identifying risk factors; educating staff on identifying the signs of suicidal behavior and using methods to detect risk; and the assessment, intervention, and management of suicidal patients including treatment of an underlying mental or substance use disorder, and use of psychotropic medication, supportive services, and education. Hotlines help individuals to contact the nearest suicide prevention mental health provider.
-
Domestic violence services, including family or partner
Provide safety assistance to victims of domestic violence.
-
Mental health services
Assessment, diagnosis, treatment or counseling in a professional relationship to assist an individual or group in alleviating mental or emotional illness, symptoms, conditions or disorders.
-
Social skills development
-
Transportation assistance
What types of recovery support services are offered here?
-
Mentoring/peer support
-
Housing services
Are designed to assist individuals with finding and maintaining appropriate housing arrangements.
-
Self-help groups
Groups in which members share the same issue, condition, or situation and thus are in a position to provide help and support to each other.
What kinds of education and counseling services are offered here?
-
Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling
Includes interventions for persons who use tobacco and want help with stopping, including behavioral support or counseling in groups or individually.
-
Individual counseling
Process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained mental health clinician in a safe, caring, and confidential environment.
-
Group counseling
Form of therapy where people with similar experiences/issues come together with a professional therapist.
-
Family counseling
A type of psychological counseling (psychotherapy) that can help family members improve communication and resolve conflicts.
-
Marital/couples counseling
-
Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis
Any combination of learning experiences designed to help individuals and communities improve their health, by increasing their knowledge or influencing their attitudes.
-
Substance use disorder education
What genders are accepted here?
-
Female
-
Male
What exclusive services do they offer?
-
Specially designed program for DUI/DWI clients
What kinds of transitional services do they provide if any?
-
Aftercare/continuing care
-
Discharge Planning
A process that aims to improve the coordination of services after discharge from the hospital by considering the patient?s needs in the community.
-
Naloxone and overdose education
-
Outcome follow-up after discharge
What types of screening and assessment methods are used here?
-
Comprehensive mental health assessment
An examination used to ascertain whether or not a patient is functioning on a healthy psychological, social, or developmental level. It can also be used to aid diagnosis of some neurological disorders, specific diseases, or possible drug abuse.
-
Comprehensive substance use assessment
-
Interim services for clients
-
Outreach to persons in the community
-
Screening for mental disorders
Test to determine whether a person is experiencing symptoms of mental health conditions and needs treatment.
-
Screening for substance use
Test to determine whether a person is experiencing symptoms of substance use and needs treatment.
What types of license or certifications or accreditation does this facility posses?
-
Federally Qualified Health Center
An entity may qualify as a FQHC if it meets one of these requirements (CMS, 2017): Is receiving a grant under Section 330 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act or is receiving funding from such a grant and meets other requirements; Is not receiving a grant under Section 330 of the PHS Act, but is determined by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to meet the requirements for receiving such a grant (i.e., qualifies as a FQHC "look-alike") based on the recommendation of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA); Was treated by the Secretary of the Department of HHS for purposes of Medicare Part B as a comprehensive Federally-funded health center as of January 1, 1990; Is operating as an outpatient health program or facility of a tribe or tribal organization under the Indian Self-Determination Act or as an urban Indian organization receiving funds under Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act as of October 1, 1991.
Who provides the opioid medications used in treatment?
-
Other contracted prescribing entity
What types of alcohol abuse treatment are available at this facility?
-
Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Who provides the medication used in alcohol abuse treatment?
-
Other contracted prescribing entity
Is vaping allowed at this facility?
-
Vaping permitted without restriction