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A peer recovery coach brings the lived experience of recovery, combined with training and supervision, to assist others in initiating and maintaining recovery, helping to enhance the quality of personal and family life in long-term recovery.
Regardless of where you begin your search for assistance with behavioral health issues, the Network of Care helps you find what you need - it helps ensure that there is "No Wrong Door" for those who need services. This Web site can greatly assist in our efforts to protect our greatest human asset - our beautiful minds.
Walgreens safe medication disposal kiosks provide a safe and convenient way to dispose of unwanted, unused or expired medication at no cost, year-round.
Kiosks are available during regular pharmacy hours and offer one of the best ways to ensure medications are not accidentally used or intentionally misused by someone else.AddressNew Mexico, USA
SAES collects and analyzes data on substance abuse in New Mexico and shares the results with community groups, policy makers, and other stakeholdersAddressNew Mexico Department-Health, South Saint Francis Drive, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesCall Office(505) 476-1757
SAMHSA toolkit with information on overdose prevention, treatment and recovery for first responders, prescribers and patients.
Our mission is to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes, and assure safety net services for all people in New Mexico.Address1190 S. St. Francis Drive Santa Fe, NM 87505Call Opiate Overdose Helpline(855) 364-6663Call Hepatitis C & Buprenorphine Helpline(888) 364-4372
The New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of poisoning in New Mexico.Address915 Camino de Salud NE Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001Call Information Center(800) 222-1222
The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line (NMCAL) is available 24/7/365 and provides immediate support to any New Mexican and their loved ones who may be in a crisis, as well as, referrals to community resources and treatment. Call Crisis Line (Professional Counselors)(855) 662-7474Call Warmline (Peer Support)(855) 466-7100Call TTY Access(855) 227-5485
This website is a resource for individuals, families and agencies concerned with behavioral health, including substance abuse.Call Crisis & Access Line(855) 662-7474Call Peer-to-Peer Warmline(855) 466-7100
A Core Service Agency (CSA) coordinates care and provides essential services to children, youth and adults who have a serious mental illness, severe emotional disturbance, or dependence on alcohol or drugs. For those eligible to receive services, the CSAs provide or coordinate psychiatric services, medication management, everyday crisis services, and comprehensive community support services (CCSS) that support an individual’s self-identified recovery goals, and other clinical services.
The New Mexico Directory of Addiction Services substance abuse treatment directory (NMDAS) is a directory/listing service and does not support or endorse any medication, practitioner, or treatment program relating to heroin, opiate, alcohol or other substance addiction(s). NMDAS recommends that you call 911 in an emergency situation. Seek the advice of a medical professional to determine the proper course of treatment for your specific circumstance.Call Toll Free(855) 696-6327Call Local Office(505) 715-5558