what they call their work
what they do
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Programs 3 activities
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) ProgramsOperates both a Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program to support community re-entry and reduce criminal justice involvement, and an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program to support independent living for individuals with serious mental illness.
- Crisis and community-based support programsOperates Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) programs to support individuals with serious mental illness in community re-entry and independent living, and runs a PATH program for homeless individuals with serious mental illness.
- Projects for Assistance in Transitioning from Homelessness (PATH) ProgramOperates a PATH program for individuals with serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, including those disconnected from clinical care.
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Transitional Housing for Recovery 2 activities
- Recovery-Focused Housing for Women with Substance Use DisordersProvides recovery-focused housing and support services for homeless, pregnant or postpartum women with substance use disorders.
- Specialized housing and support for vulnerable populationsProvides recovery-focused housing for homeless pregnant or postpartum women with substance use disorders, operates Starfish Place—a 15-unit safe housing program for survivors of human trafficking in partnership with the City of Phoenix—and includes a child development center within its Women's Transition Point program.
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Youth Safe Space & Mental Health Support 1 activity
- Child Development CenterOperates a child development center as part of its Women's Transition Point program.
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Annual Commemorative and Community Celebrations 1 activity
- Community outreach and eventsSupports annual recovery and wellness events such as CARE 2025, and co-hosts community events like free back-to-school gatherings for local families in partnership with organizations such as the Mesa Prevention Alliance.
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Behavioral Health Intake & Referral Coordination 1 activity
- Family and patient support servicesOffers a 24-hour Family Liaison phone service staffed by individuals with lived experience to support families navigating behavioral health treatment, and ensures timely access to care with initial appointments scheduled within 7 days for most patients, including adolescents.
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Outpatient Behavioral Health Services 1 activity
- Integrated mental health and addiction treatment servicesProvides a full continuum of behavioral health services, including outpatient, residential, and inpatient care for mental health and substance use disorders, with integrated treatment planning and psychiatric evaluations, including for involuntary referrals under Arizona law.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Family Liaison Phone ServiceOperates a 24-hour Family Liaison phone service, staffed by individuals with lived experience, to support family members navigating behavioral health treatment.
- Forensic Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment PlanningConducts psychiatric evaluations and develops treatment plans for individuals referred for involuntary evaluation under Arizona law.
- Housing for Survivors of Human TraffickingOperates Starfish Place, a safe housing program providing a 15-unit apartment community for survivors of human trafficking, in partnership with the City of Phoenix.
- Integrated Behavioral Health ServicesProvides a full continuum of integrated mental health and addiction treatment services, including outpatient, residential, and inpatient care, with initial appointments scheduled within 7 days for most patients.
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the money
who runs it
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| CHRISTOPHER LINSKEY | MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 40 | $292K |
| THOMAS J WRIGHT | CEO | 50 | $247K |
| ASHLEY HOPSON | FAMILY NURSE PRACTIONER | 40 | $126K |
| NYCOLE THOMAS | FINANCE DIRECTOR | 50 | $99K |
- AL NEZY — VICE PRESIDENT
- AUDREY SCHWARTZ — DIRECTOR
- COLLEEN GARLICK — DIRECTOR
- JAKE HUNTER — DIRECTOR
- KRISTI BENNETT — TREASURER
- LENORE WEBBER — PRESIDENT
- MAXINE PATTERSON — DIRECTOR
- MUFF BURKE — DIRECTOR
who they work with
- AHCCCS Government — Provides information and resources on involuntary evaluation and treatment through the AHCCCS/Arizona Medicaid website.
- AHCCCS Government — State health care program for which the organization assists patients in applying.
- Arizona Complete Care Partner — Contracted health plan through which the organization accepts patients.
- Arizona Complete Care Partner — Contracted provider for Arizona Complete Care health plans.
- City of Phoenix Partner — Partners with the City of Phoenix to operate Starfish Place, a housing program for survivors of human trafficking.
- Mesa Prevention Alliance Partner — Co-hosted a free back-to-school event for local families.