Clayton

Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
Different eligibility requirements for different services, and different costs for different services. Check website for comprehensive list of services and what fees are for each service.
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
4700 Lincoln Road NE, Suite 107
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Statewide
Phone
(505) 986-9819
Short Description
Visions strives to provide superior service and the most current information available. Services provided in Colfax and Union counties: DD Waiver Case Management, Mi Via Consulting, and Support Broker services for the Self Direct Community Benefit through Centennial Care. There is Spanish speaking staff on both the DD and Mi Via waivers, but not as of right now for centennial care.
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
None.
Payments Accepted
Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Clayton office:
420 S. 1st St.
Clayton, NM 88415
Raton office:
230 Galisteo Ave.
Raton, NM 87740
87740 and 84415
Phone
Clayton: 575-374-1188 and Raton: 575-445-8811
Short Description
Clayton Hours: Tues and Thurs 1:00pm – 6:00pm
Services:
• Chiropractic care • Sports physicals
Raton Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 8:00am – 12:00pm, 2:00pm – 6:00pm
Tues, Thurs 8:00 – 10:00am
Every other Sat 8:00am – 12:00pm
Services:
• Chiropractic care • Sports physicals
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
Many services do require a referral from the courts, such as for a court appointed supervised visitation. Fee for supervised visitation and safe exchange is on a sliding scale depending on income and is paid by the clients out-of-pocket. All other programs are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.
Payments Accepted
No Cost, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
116 S. 3rd St
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Phone
575-445-2400
Short Description
Youth Heartline provides a variety of services including supervised visitation and safe exchanges (parents can have meetings with their children in the Youth Heartline offices) that allow parents to bond with their children in a safe space and help for child victims of domestic violence. Youth Heartline runs a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program that provides court advocates for children who are removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. There is also Northeast NM Youth Housing Program that offers housing to homeless youth, as well as education, job placement, life skills, case management, and drug testing for nonviolent youth. Youth Heartline does street outreach in Union and Colfax counties to connect with homeless adults, provide them with basic needs, and act as abridge between them and other services. In COLFAX county ONLY, there is the Family Empowerment program in which a coordinator conducts a monthly meeting with a family to build communication and connection within the family unit. Everything but the Family Empowerment program serves individuals in BOTH COLFAX and UNION counties.
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