named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Provides integrated services for individuals with serious mental illness in a supportive team environment.
Desert Garden BHRF
Provides intensive crisis intervention and stabilization services for members with mental health disorders.
Desert Mountain BHIF
Offers member-centered, evidence-based recovery-oriented care in a therapeutic setting for adults with serious mental illness.
Desert Rose Young Adult Program
Offers individualized, strengths-based services for young adults aged 17 to 24 to promote health and independence.
Nuevo Camino Program
Comprehensive treatment services for adolescents and transitional aged youth struggling with substance use and mental health concerns.
activities · 9 clusters
what they do
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Programs 3 activities
- Case management and supportive servicesDelivers case management, peer support, and supported employment services to individuals experiencing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, or in crisis, as part of a holistic care model.
- Outpatient and inpatient behavioral health programsOperates a licensed outpatient clinic and the Desert Mountain Subacute Inpatient program, providing intensive behavioral healthcare and crisis residential care with CARF™ accreditation and programming based on SAMHSA models.
- Residential and inpatient behavioral health careOperates a licensed outpatient clinic, the Desert Mountain Subacute Inpatient program for intensive behavioral healthcare and crisis residential care, and a network of housing units in Tucson. The program is CARF™ accredited and based on SAMHSA best-practice models.
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Mental Health Crisis Response Systems 2 activities
- Crisis system development (capacity building)Developed and implemented a best-practice crisis response system in Southern Arizona to improve regional behavioral health emergency care.
- Crisis system development and implementationDeveloped and implemented a best-practice crisis intervention system in Southern Arizona to improve behavioral health emergency response.
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Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 2 activities
- Housing placement and supportive housing servicesProvides direct housing placement and supportive housing services as the Collaborative Applicant for the HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Program in Pima County, operating a comprehensive network of housing units in Tucson.
- Supportive housing and homelessness servicesProvides direct housing placement and housing support services as the Collaborative Applicant for the HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Program in Pima County, operating a comprehensive network of housing units for individuals in need.
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Integrated Primary and Behavioral Health Care 2 activities
- Integrated healthcare deliveryProvides integrated primary and behavioral healthcare services, including physical health, nutrition, pharmacy, laboratory services, chronic disease management, health screenings, telemedicine, psychiatry, therapy, and counseling for individuals with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders. Services are available to individuals regardless of insurance status, including AHCCCS, Medicare, commercial plans, and self-pay patients.
- Integrated healthcare service deliveryProvides comprehensive primary care, behavioral health, and integrated medical services including physical health, nutrition, pharmacy, laboratory testing, chronic disease management, health screenings, telemedicine, therapy, and psychiatry. Services are available to individuals regardless of insurance status, including AHCCCS, Medicare, commercial plans, and self-pay patients.
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Perinatal and Lactation Support Services 2 activities
- Organizational expansion and service scaleExpanded from one clinic serving 40 members in 2014 to multiple locations across 8 counties, now serving close to 11,000 members.
- Regional expansion of community health servicesExpanded from one clinic with 40 members in 2014 to multiple service locations across 8 counties, now serving close to 11,000 members.
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Veteran Mental Health & Peer Support Services 2 activities
- Specialized care for veterans and military personnelDelivers primary and behavioral health services tailored to veterans and active military personnel.
- Specialized services for veterans and military personnelProvides primary and behavioral health services tailored to veterans and active military personnel.
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Workplace and Institutional Dining Services 1 activity
- Food and environmental services managementDevelops comprehensive food service and environmental services plans for hospitals, healthcare facilities, nonprofits, and office buildings.
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Structured Lifestyle Change Programs 1 activity
- Wellness, recovery, and employment support programsOffers structured wellness programs such as HealthyU and InSHAPE, including life skills training, vocational support, stress management, peer services, and a nine-week chronic disease management program for eligible individuals.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Comprehensive wellness and recovery supportOffers wellness programs such as HealthyU and InSHAPE, including life skills training, vocational support, stress management, housing assistance, peer support, and a nine-week chronic disease management program for eligible individuals.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$106K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$106K100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$170K
Program expenses95%
Admin / overhead5%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$1.72M
Cash$16K
Investments$0
Liabilities$68K
Net assets$1.65M
Liquid reserves1.1 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +31.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 3
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| ROSE LOPEZ | PRESIDENT & CEO | 1 | $367K |
| JIM VITT | CFO | 1 | $170K |
| TERRANCE WATKINS | DIRECTOR | 1 | $74K |
board members · 4
- BRANDT HAZEN — CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
- BRETT RUSTAND — VICE CHAIRMAN
- GREG BRYSON — TREASURER
- MIMI COOMLER — SECRETARY
relationships · 13
who they work with
- AHCCCS Government — Receives funding from AHCCCS for integrated health and wellness services.
- Arizona Balance of State Continuums of Care Coalition — Member of regional Continuum of Care networks working to coordinate homelessness response across Arizona.
- Arizona Complete Health Funder — Funder of Bricks & Mortar, Scattered Site-I, and Scattered Site-II Permanent Supportive Housing programs.
- Arizona Department of Housing Government — Funder of Shelter Plus Care and other Permanent Supportive Housing programs in multiple Arizona counties.
- Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Government — Provides services to individuals enrolled in AHCCCS.
- Cenpatico Funder — Provided funding for the 18th Annual Mental Health Arts Show
- Cenpatico Integrated Care Partner — Collaborates to provide eligible individuals with supported employment, housing, peer services, and a wellness program.
- City of Tucson Housing and Community Development Government — Funder of Shelter Plus Care-II and Shelter Plus Care-IV Permanent Supportive Housing programs in Pima County.
- Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care Partner — Collaborates to provide eligible individuals with supported employment, housing, peer services, and a wellness program.
- State of Arizona Government — Receives funding from the State of Arizona for integrated health and wellness services.
- Tucson/Pima Coalition to end Homelessness Coalition — Member organization participating in community-wide efforts to end homelessness in Tucson and Pima County.
- U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Government — Collaborative Applicant for the Continuum of Care (CoC) Program in Pima County.
- US Department of Housing and Urban Development Government — Funder of multiple Permanent Supportive Housing programs including Frontiers and Medical Respite TH-RRH.