Acknowledging that we might need help is hard; so is knowing where to start.
We Offer:
Free guidance and scouting for professional support so you aren’t walking through this process alone. Allow us to take the mystery out of seeking professional support. There are many effective tools available. We will do our best to help you navigate your health insurance (find insurance if you don’t have any or low cost care) and connect to professionals that fit your needs.
What You Can Expect:
- First, request assistance by filling out the form below
- You’ll receive an email with a link to our intake form
- You’ll get the opportunity to request a meeting with one of our Recovery Advocates
- We’ll offer to listen and to pray with you but you do not have to be a Christian to receive any of our services
- We’ll begin the process of searching and calling professionals on your behalf to find the best fit according to your preferences.
- We’ll email you a BTB Client Packet with a providers’ information and why we think they could be a good fit for you
- You can make the call and set up the appointment knowing that you aren’t doing it alone
- We’ll check in with you, answer questions as best we can and encourage you along the way.
If this is your first time addressing your mental and behavioral health symptoms we are here to help you put words to your experiences in preparation to speaking to a professional.
We’re here to clarify what can be expected throughout the process of recovery; from the types of supports available, how to prep for an intake appointment, and how provide you information on peer support for a lifetime of recovery. Our goal is to make these first steps towards recovery less isolating and more hopeful.
Please fill out the form below to connect with one of our recovery advocates.
You can also meet with a Recovery Advocate by calling us at (520) 775-1789 or emailing in**@************in.com
We build relationships with local healthcare providers and resources so that we can help you find a great team of professionals.
Our Advocates are not medical professionals or therapists but peers with experience navigating the mental health system as well as their own mental health challenges.
