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Information on treatment centers and programs by client type and special focus, including chronic pain and treatment vs. jail. Also provides information on programs for specific types of drug addictions and programs for specific age groups and gender.
Provides a list of support groups and additional resources and links in New Mexico for people living with TBI.
Provides a downloadable list of New Mexico Hospital Service Coordinators and other information and resources. DAV is a Veterans service organization (VSO) that provides a variety of services to Veterans, including help with filing VA claims for disability compensation, appealing claims decisions and transportation to VA medical appointments.
List of MHA affiliates in New Mexico that provide public education, information and referrals to support groups, rehabilitation services, socialization and housing services to individuals with mental illness and their loved ones.
Supports tribal governments and urban Indian communities in the development and administration of comprehensive health care delivery systems that meet the needs of Indian people in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
Provides health education and information about health-related resources. Visiting nurses make hospital or home visits to eligible clients, improving their quality of life by promoting understanding of information about the individual's health issues.
AMVETS Posts located in New Mexico. AMVETS is a Veterans service organization (VSO) that provides a variety of services to Veterans, including help with filing VA claims for disability compensation.
Provides comprehensive behavioral health treatment and prevention for New Mexicans.
Council advocates for the development of a statewide system of comprehensive, community based resources that will maximize the personal choices and independence of persons with brain injuries.
Provides emergency eye surgery to qualifying New Mexico residents who lack the resources to cover the cost of a medical eye emergency.
State-specific information on benefits and resources for Veterans who reside in New Mexico.
Statewide point of contact to assist members in accessing Veterans Affairs benefits and healthcare services. Download the TAA contact list to find the Transition Assistance Advisor information for New Mexico.
ODH supports health promotion programs, prevention programs and many other activities designed to improve the quality of life for people with disability.
Works to maximize the quality of life for people with spinal cord injury and disease in New Mexico. Advocates for health care, research, education, Veterans' benefits and rights, accessibility and the removal of architectural barriers, sports programs and disability rights.
Designed to help low-income, uninsured New Mexico residents get access to patient assistance programs where they may qualify for free, or nearly free, prescription medicines.
Lists of mental health facilities and services, substance abuse treatment facilities, suicide prevention programs and organizations that provide professional advocacy protection, family support programs, financing information and self-help groups in New Mexico.
Provides service coordination, life skills training and crisis interim services to residents of New Mexico.
List of VA Medical Centers in New Mexico, which provide comprehensive services to New Mexico Veterans, including medical, surgical, rehabilitative, neurological, primary, mental health and long-term care on both an inpatient and outpatient basis.
Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all Veterans who served in any combat zone and to their families for military-related issues.