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Adult Clinical Services

​BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT TO HELP ADULTS TRANSFORM THEIR LIVES FOR THE BETTER.
​We believe the best approach to optimizing behavioral health includes a variety of supportive therapies and interventions delivered by psychiatrists, case managers, and peers. Each of these interventions are offered in a client-centered environment that emphasizes ownership and personal empowerment. We work with you to define goals for recovery and growth that are meaningful to you.
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ADULT SERVICES

​​Polara Health treats anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders. We also offer in-patient and out-patient services for adults living with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder and clinical depression.
Here’s how we do it:​
  • Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS) – Deep TMS is an FDA approved treatment for drug resistant clients who have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).  Learn More
  • Individual Therapy – As the name suggests, this is working one-on-one with a trained therapist, in a confidential setting. Some people use the term counseling and individual therapy interchangeably. Through this process, clients explore aspects of their lives that they would like to change, set goals, and work toward this change.
  • Peer Support Services​ – Designed to provide support, encouragement and hope to others on their journey of recovery. Peer Support Services are different than other support services in that they are provided by a “Peer;” a person who is currently receiving or having had received mental health and/or substance use services. This support can include facilitation of groups, independent skills training, helping a person learn to navigate the behavioral health system, assisting an individual in learning to self-advocate and support and encouragement to step back into community life.
  • Group Therapy – Clients who attend these groups find safe and comfortable places where they can work out problems and emotional issues. The support and insights of the group members can enhance the personal insights that the individual gains. The social interactions involved in group therapy can be another benefit, particularly for those who struggle with interpersonal relationships.
  • Case Management
  • Educational Groups
  • Psychiatry & Medication Management
  • Court Ordered Treatment
  • Suboxone Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

FURTHER SUPPORT

​We also offer the following services​
  • Direct Support Professional Program, Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) provide services to adults, children and their families to address behavioral health concerns. Depending on the needs of the client, DSPs provide assistance with living skills, personal care and behavioral development. They work in a number of settings that are community based, in the home as well as in the clinic.
  • Thrive, an outpatient day program facilitated by our Peer Support program staff. Clients are empowered to become skilled at coping with their challenges and interacting with others. Thrive is open from 10 am – 2 pm and includes lunch, socialization and learning.
  • Haddon House, a transitional, supervised housing unit for up to 8 persons diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness (SMI). Length of stay varies, based on need, but it is not long-term. Rather, its focus is to build independent living skills, develop tools and instill confidence regarding their future independent living setting.
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​BEFORE YOUR FIRST VISIT

Are you preparing for your first appointment with us?
Thes
e documents may be helpful as you get ready:
  • Overview of Intake/First Appointment Process
  • Notice of Privacy Practices |  Notice of Privacy Practices, SPANISH
  • Financial Assistance Summary English
  • Financial Assistance Summary Spanish
  • Financial Assistance Application English
  • Financial Assistance Application Spanish
  • Financial Responsibility Form
  • Financial Consent Form
  • General Consent/Conditions of Admission
  • Part A Questionnaire
  • Client Rights & Responsibilities Form
  • Medication List
  • Specialized Screenings
  • Release of Information Form
For information in another language call:  (928) 445-5211
Para información en Español llame: 
(928) 445-5211 ext 3198 or ext. 2016
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CONTACT US

Walk In Crisis Location:
8655 E. Eastridge Drive
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Hours: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Crisis helpline: 928-445-5211 X1
A telehealth specialist is ready to take your call.

Telehealth - Zoom Information
The Zoom Link:  https://zoom.us
Meeting ID: 954 0369 1857
Passcode: 946460
 
The Telephone Numbers
Dial/join by phone
1-253-215-8782 or
1-346-248-7799
Meeting ID: 954 0369 1857
Passcode: 946460


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  • Home
  • Services
    • Continuum of Care
    • Adult Clinical Services
    • Children & Family Services
    • Primary Care & Psychiatry
    • Senior Peer Program
    • Substance Use Disorders
    • Vocational Services
    • Windhaven Psychiatric Hospital
  • Crisis
    • Intervention
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Learning Center
    • Webinars
    • Support Groups >
      • Support Group for Parents of Special Needs Children
      • Community Connections
    • Videos
  • About Polara
    • Mission, Vision & Values
    • Staff
    • Governance Board
    • Accreditation & Policies
    • Billing
    • Blog
    • Newsletters
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Client Referral
    • Locations
  • CAREERS
    • Career Opportunities
    • Applications
  • SUPPORT US
    • Donate
    • Different Ways to Give