Community-Based Services
Our partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley
The Whole Child Approach Program is a first-of-its-kind partnership between Terros Health and Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley to help fortify youths’ mind, body and spirit. Together, we bring health and wellness services into the Club setting, giving children and teens between the ages of 5 and 18 access to support for their emotional well-being, healthy habits and overall development. Families are also supported through this partnership, too, with resources and guidance to help them nurture their child’s success. This innovative partnership allows our Terros Health wellness coaches to be embedded within Clubs across the Valley, working alongside the Boys & Girls Club teams. Providing trusted health care in a safe, fun and supportive environment, the Whole Child Approach ensures every child and family has the tools and encouragement they need to thrive.
School-based counseling services
Terros Health’s school-based counseling services bring care and support directly to students on campus through partnerships with school districts across the Valley. By offering services where students learn, we provide a convenient option for families, reduce disruptions to the school day and ensure timely access to mental health support. Our clinicians work closely with teachers and on-campus social workers to create a collaborative approach that supports students’ academic, social and emotional success.
Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T
Reuniting families: That’s the goal of Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T., which stands for Arizona Families in Recovery Succeeding Together. Through this program, we offer a comprehensive array of services, including education, peer support and treatment for adults, youth and families challenged by substance use disorder and involved with the Arizona Department of Child Safety.
Patients receive varying levels of care, including intensive outpatient, standard outpatient and recovery maintenance during the day, in the evening and on weekends. Intensive case management is also available through the program’s recovery coaches and care coordinators. And prevention and education services are available to family members of referred participants who need support to strengthen and preserve families.