As we serve our communities we make sure to provide those in need access to information that will keep them connected.
Hear from three of our staff members about their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine, their thoughts on why some are hesitant, and why they ultimately chose to get vaccinated. #FindYourSpot #TakeYourShot #COVID #MentalHealth #PoweredByPeoplepartner and start a new initiative!
Erica Asbury is a Member Engagement Specialist at Alliance Health. As a parent of a child who had developmental disabilities, she knows first hand how important the resources are, that Alliance Health offers.
This series of six trainings will give you basic tools needed to support the people we serve with the dignity and respect they deserve, to improve our communities by allowing them to experience all of their citizens’ different gifts, to have inclusive neighborhoods that embrace the value of every member.
Alliance Health is now pleased to offer both Adult and Youth Mental Health First Aid virtually. This virtual learning experience includes two hours of self-paced learning followed by four hours of virtual live instruction. Register now to attend one of our upcoming classes.
Behavioral health – which includes mental health, substance use, and more – is a key part of your overall well-being. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional.
Alliance Health has a proud tradition of collaborating with local governments and other stakeholders across the counties we serve to help citizens in our communities enjoy healthier, more satisfying lives. We are very excited about the partnership we have with the County, the Steve Smith Family Foundation, and Daymark Recovery Services, to bring the first behavioral health urgent care center to Mecklenburg County.
Member and Recipient Services:
800-510-9132 or Relay: 711
For help with non-emergency issues and questions, call Member and Recipient Services Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please leave a message if you call us after these hours with a non-urgent request. We will call you back within 1 business day.
Behavioral Health Crisis Line:
877-223-4617 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
If you are in danger or need immediate medical attention, call 911.
If you are thinking of hurting yourself or others, or are in emotional or mental pain or distress, call the Behavioral Health Crisis Line at 877-223-4617 at any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can speak with someone who will listen and help.
Confidential Fraud and Abuse Line:
(855) 727-6721
You are encouraged to report matters involving Medicaid fraud and abuse. If you want to report fraud or abuse, you can remain anonymous.
Alliance Offices:
(919) 651-8401
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