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GRANITE MOUNTAIN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY RESOURCE DIRECTORY * Also described in The Little Kids Book/The Big Kids Book Yavapai County Resource Guide 2012 **Granite Mountain Psychological Society Member CRISIS INTERVENTION Law Enforcement: 911 Adult Abuse Hotline (Adult Protective Services) 1-888-767-2385 (1-888-SOS-ADULT) *AZ Children’s Association / Child Haven Respite, crisis care, and shelter for infants and children up to age 6. Location: 440 North Washington Avenue Prescott, AZ 86301 www.arizonaschildren.org (928) 772-3435 Child Abuse Hotline (Child Protective Services) 1-888-767-2445 (1-888-SOS-CHILD) *Prescott Area Women’s Shelter Provides basic resources and referrals for needed community resources to homeless/transitional women and children of Yavapai County. Call for assessment and to find out if a bed is available on any given day. www.prescottshelter.org/ (928) 778-5933 *Stepping Stones Domestic Violence Shelter Provides 24/7 emergency safe shelter, advocacy, crisis intervention, triage & stabilization, follow-up, personal advocacy, emergency financial assistance & safety planning to women and children who suffer domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and other forms of victimization. Referrals made by law enforcement, social service agencies or victims. Victims Granite Mountain Psychological Society Resource Directory Page 2 may visit Stepping Stones website listed below to find potential danger assessments & information to help them make decisions. www.steppingstonesaz.org 24-hour Advocacy Lines: (928) 445-4673 Business Office: (928) 772-4184 *Suicide Intervention/Hotline WYCG (West Yavapai Guidance Clinic) Education, crisis intervention, psychiatric assessment, counseling, social services www.wygc.org (928) 445-5211 *Trauma Intervention Programs of Arizona The Trauma Intervention Programs of Arizona, Inc (TIP) program is a group of volunteers who are requested by hospital, police and fire personnel to provide emotional and practical support to victims, survivors, and witnesses of a tragic event including child abuse, DUI auto accident, homicide, arson, physical and sexual assault, domestic violence, and other tragedies. Volunteers are available 24/7/365 and arrive on scene within 30 minutes of the request for service. TIP currently serves Chino Valley, Paulden, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, Mayer, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Montezuma-Rimrock, Verde Valley, Sedona, and surrounding communities. www.tipofaz.org (928) 445-4655 *Turning Point Youth Crisis Center Prescott’s premiere service center for at-risk youth, Open Inn’s Turning Point Youth Center provides street and community outreach, assessment and intervention, a seven-bed crisis shelter, life skills training and a Transitional Apartment Living Program for youth. Location: 1718 Willow Creek Rd., Prescott, AZ. www.openinn.org/programs/turning-point-youth-center/ 1-888-719-1008 (928) 778-7900 *Verde Valley Sanctuary The Verde Valley Sanctuary (VVS) serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in the towns and rural areas of the Verde Valley, including the Yavapai-Apache Reservation. VVS provides emergency shelter, crisis intervention, a 24-hour hotline, counseling, child care and child therapy, legal advocacy, Hispanic outreach and translation, and youth prevention programming to women and families who have experienced domestic violence. (928) 634-2511 Toll-free: 1-800-930-SAFE *Yavapai County Attorney Victim Services Division Granite Mountain Psychological Society Resource Directory Page 3 Provides services to victims of crime in Prescott and Verde Valley areas: short-term counseling, crisis intervention, referrals to local social service agencies and shelters, court-related services and educating crime victims on their statutory rights in the criminal justice system. Victim Advocates are available to assist all victims of crime and have expertise in working with victims of violent crime such as Child Abuse (Physical and Sexual Abuse), Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Homicide, DUI, and Assaults. Prescott office: 255 East Gurley Street First Floor Prescott Arizona 86301 (928) 771-3485 Camp Verde office: 3505 W. Highway 260 Suite B52 Camp Verde, Arizona 86322. (928) 567-7757 *Yavapai Family Advocacy Center The Yavapai Family Advocacy Center provides a coordinated delivery of multi-agency response to victims and serves all of Yavapai County, including the Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe and the Yavapai-Apache Nation. Victims of child/adult abuse/neglect, sexual assault and domestic violence are referred by law enforcement, Child Protective Services or the County Attorney. Services available to victims include: forensic medical examinations, forensic interviewing, court advocacy, victim compensation assistance, legal advocacy (assistance with Orders of Protection, and civil legal referral), crisis counseling, social advocacy (food, shelter, clothing etc.), support group for female victims of domestic violence, and Child Protective Services resource coordination. (928) 775-0669 YRMC Emergency Room Emergency medical services (call WYGC; see above, for emergency psychiatric services) www.yrmc.org (928) 445-2700 TREATMENT RESOURCES *Community Health Center of Yavapai County Provides primary medical care, dental health care (main site only), mental health, laboratory, reproductive clinic, tobacco education, community outreach, immunization program, WIC, and limited pharmacy for the underserved residents of Yavapai County. http://www.aachc.org/member-community-health-center-of-yavapai Granite Mountain Psychological Society Resource Directory Page 4 Cottonwood Location: 51 Brian Mickelson Parkway Cottonwood, AZ 86326 (928) 639-8132 Prescott Location: 1090 Commerce Drive Prescott, AZ 86305 (928) 583-1000 Prescott Valley Location: 3212 North Windsong Drive Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 (928) 583-1000 Granite Mountain Psychological Society Professional networking, educational and community outreach organization open to licensed mental health professionals and students training to become mental health professionals. x Promotes human welfare through professional and public education x Facilitates professional and social interaction among local mental health professionals Serves to advance psychology as a profession and a science x Members provide mental health services to the community www.prescottmentalhealth.org **Intermountain Centers for Human Development The mission of Intermountain Centers for Human Development (ICHD) is to provide the highest quality, community-based, individualized services, including clinical, housing and family-based, in the most cost-effective manner to at-risk populations. Intermountain Centers for Human Development provides a variety of programs and support services, including housing and residential services and onsite and offsite/in-home support to: x adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness x adults who have been diagnosed with developmental disabilities x adults transitioning to independent living x young adults aging out of foster care to independent living x families in need of parenting skills and community resources x children and youth who are emotionally and/or behaviorally challenged x children and youth who are transitioning from one locus of care to another Location: 2115 North Highway 89 P.O. Box 3509 Chino Valley, AZ 86323 www.ichd.net (928) 636-2881 Granite Mountain Psychological Society Resource Directory Page 5 Margaret T. Morris Center Residential setting for people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. www.adultcareservices.org (928) 445-6633 Methadone Clinic Community Medical Services is a certified addiction treatment program providing services in the form of outpatient drug replacement therapy and private one-on-one counseling to those seeking help with their substance addictions. www.cmsaz.net Prescott Valley (928) 775-7088 *Mingus Mountain Academy Mingus Mountain Academy is a Joint Commission (JCAHO) accredited residential treatment center for emotionally and behaviorally at-risk adolescent girls. www.mmaaz.com (602) 335-2000 SAVE Program The SAVE program, Prescott Chapter, is an Arizona non-profit organization that brings professionals in direct contact with students in need of support. The ultimate goal of SAVE- Prescott is to prevent violence in schools by increasing overall awareness and optimizing communication between students, parents, and professionals. www.saveprescott.org (928) 445-5400 The Susan J. Rheem Adult Day Centers Day care and activities for people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Prescott Location: 826 Sunset Avenue Prescott, AZ 86305 (928) 445-6384 Prescott Valley Location: 3407 N. Windsong Dr. Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 (928) 775-3563 Granite Mountain Psychological Society Resource Directory Page 6 TASC (Treatment Assessment Screening Centers) TASC is an interdisciplinary organization devoted to the advancement of the state of the art in drug/alcohol abuse and mental health intervention and treatment. www.tascaz.org Cottonwood Location: 830 South Main, Suite 2C Cottonwood, AZ 86326 (928) 649-1312 Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Prescott Location: 325 West Goodwin Prescott, AZ 86303 (928) 445-6844 Hours: 10:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Veteran’s Administration Medical Center Provides a variety of psychiatric services at medical centers and outpatient clinics for military veterans. www.prescott.va.gov/ (928) 445-4860 or (800) 949-1005 *West Yavapai Guidance Clinic Crisis intervention, psychiatric assessment, detox, individual,