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    Several Turn To campaign resources are available to download and print.

    Topics: Health, Mental Health, Children

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    Join the fight against the fentanyl crisis by learning what fentanyl is and get connected to resources to help you and your community.

    Topics: Children, Health, Mental Health, Substance Use, Safety

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    Children need to feel heard and comforted. Making yourself available to listen is the first step in helping them. It may be hard at first, but with patience, you can be the person they turn to in their time of need.

    Topics: Mental Health, Substance Use, Children

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    If you’re struggling and looking for support, you’ve turned to the right place. We’ll show you that there are people and places close by that can help you with what you’re experiencing.

    Topics: Mental Health, Substance Use, Children

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    To help parents better understand how child care works and to understand the Search Texas Child Care web application, we offer FAQs.

    Topics: Child Care Licensing/Regulation, Children, Safety, Disability, Mental Health

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    These campuses provide psychiatric services for mentally ill persons and persons with mental illness and intellectual developmental disabilities throughout the North Texas area, as well as the entire state.

    Topics: Aging, Children, Disability, Health, Mental Health, Safety, Substance Use

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    Family partner support services are for the primary caregiver of a child who is receiving mental health services.

    Topics: Children, Mental Health, Complaints

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    Assessment services gather information to help figure out what behavioral health services your child and family may need and whether you are eligible.

    Topics: Mental Health, Children

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    The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) Project provides a child with serious mental health needs access to intensive treatment in a residential setting.

    Topics: Children, Mental Health

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    Texas residents ages 13 to 17 with a diagnosed substance use disorder are eligible for treatment.

    Topics: Children, Substance Use, Mental Health

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    The Youth Empowerment Services Waiver is a 1915(c) Medicaid program that helps children and youth with serious mental, emotional and behavioral difficulties.

    Topics: Children, Mental Health

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    Community mental health services are usually provided at an office or in the home. Services support families to make positive changes that help children recover from mental illness and foster resilience.

    Topics: Children, Health, Mental Health

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    The adult Medicaid, children’s Medicaid and CHIP benefit packages do not have aggregate lifetime limits or annual dollar limits; and, neither the adult Medicaid nor the children’s Medicaid benefit packages have financial requirements for beneficiaries. CHIP has co-pays ranging from $5-$35, depending on income, and an annual dollar limit based on the family’s income.

    Topics: Children, Health, Mental Health, Substance Use

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    As required by Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, when the managed care organization does not provide the full scope of services, the state must review the mental health and substance use disorder (MHSUD), and medical and surgical (MS) benefits provided through the MCO and fee-for-service for parity compliance.

    Topics: Children, Health, Mental Health, Substance Use

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    Texas Health and Human Services or the managed care organization must identify and analyze aggregate lifetime limits and annual dollar limits for parity compliance in each benefit package if these types of limitations apply to mental health and substance use disorder benefits.

    Topics: Children, Health, Mental Health, Substance Use

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