IHS Mental Health Program

Indian Health Services. (n.d.). IHS Mental Health Program. (Accessed 11/8/2022.) The IHS Mental Health Program is a community-based clinical and preventive service program that provides access to vital outpatient mental health counseling, dual diagnosis services, mental health crisis response and triage teams, case management services, community-based prevention programming, outreach, and health education activities. Read More

Physical Rehabilitation Services

Indian Health Service Rehabilitation includes Occupational Therapy Services which provides evaluation, diagnosis, rehabilitation/intervention, and care management for the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and/or sensory aspects of human performance and Speech-Language Pathology Services which facilitates selecting the most valid rehabilitative techniques for the management of speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing or other upper aero-digestive disorders. Read More

Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC)

Provides psychiatric, psychological, social service, and substance abuse consultation-liaison services to PIMC inpatient and outpatient clinical services and departments. Read More

Provider Consultation Clinic

The Pediatric Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Health Consultation Clinic is designed to support Primary Care Providers, Behavioral Health providers, and other healthcare staff in serving American Indian/Alaska Native youth. Read More

Integrated Behavioral Health Programs

Integrated Behavioral Health Programs strive to improve the overall health care of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals, families, villages, communities, and tribes, reduce the prevalence and incidence of alcoholism and other drug abuse, and reduce the prevalence and incidence of behavioral health issues and conditions. Its vision is to support the unique balance, culture, and strength of our …

Mental Health Programs

The objectives of the IHS Mental Health Program are to: 1) promote positive mental health services including efforts aimed at primary prevention of mental and emotional disorders 2) offer early intervention at the onset of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders to restore and improve patient/client level of functioning 3) offer educational, consultative, research and other support services focused on AI/AN …

Division of Behavioral Health

The Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) serves as the primary source of national advocacy, policy development, management, and administration of behavioral health, alcohol and substance abuse, and family violence prevention Programs for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people. Read More

Youth Regional Treatment Centers (YRTCs)

The IHS provides recurring funding to 12 Youth Regional Treatment Centers (YRTCs) to address the ongoing issues of substance abuse and co-occurring disorders among American Indian and Alaska Native youth. The mission of the Youth Regional Treatment Centers (YRTCs) is to provide quality holistic behavioral health care for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adolescents and their families in a …

Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)

A Federal advisory committee that coordinates Federal efforts and provides advice to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on issues related to Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Read More