Services offered include dental, behavior health, and as a ROAMS Network member pre and post-natal exams with Women’s Health Institute Obs and midwives, ultrasounds, Telehealth appointments with an Ob from Women’s Health Institute, Telehealth appointments with Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialists for higher risk pregnancies, and home Telehealth appointments.
Our Presbyterian Medical Services health centers provide a safety net of medical care for thousands of New Mexicans of all ages. Everyone is eligible to receive medical services. In addition to private pay, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. For the uninsured, a sliding fee scale is available based on income.
Professional Counseling Associates is a community mental health center that provides: Substance/Alcohol abuse Counseling, Individual Family/Group Counseling, and Circle of Security parenting program.
Raton Housing Authority provides low income housing options and rental assistance. The housing authority has 156 units for low income families with 68 of those available for the elderly and disabled.
To ensure health equity, we work with our partners to promote health and well-being and improve health outcomes for all people in New Mexico.
Gives out food the third Wednesday of the month 10-4pm.
Rio Grande ATP operates an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adults with substance use disorder. Its focus is on the delivery of high quality, affordable, and accessible treatment services to consumers and their families. Our staff works with the community's medical, mental health, and social services providers to ensure optimal outcomes for consumers and families. We accept Medicaid, commercial insurance, and we provide financial assistance for those who do not have insurance.
Santa Fe Recovery Center (SFRC) offers detox, residential, and outpatient services for people who want to stop using drugs and alcohol. Our women and children's 90 day Residential Treatment Program serves adult women with substance use disorders, including: pregnant and parenting women with children (newborns to age 3). SFRC also offers help with the use of medication assisted treatment (Suboxone and Subutex).
Gives out food the second and fourth Wednesdays in 2 locations: El Prado 11-1pm, Ranchos de Taos 2-3pm. Emergency food boxes available.
Gives out food the fourth Wednesday of the month 1-3pm.
Gives out food Thursdays from 1:30-4pm. Emergency food boxes are available.