Flagstaff Medical Center, a member of Northern Arizona Healthcare, has provided patient-centered care and improved the health of its community since 1936. As a nonprofit healthcare system, our organization is governed by a volunteer board of directors. FMC is licensed by the State of Arizona and accredited by DNV Healthcare, the newest hospital accreditation organization deemed by Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to accredit hospitals.
Flagstaff Medical Center is a standout regional hospital distinguished by its high-quality care and specialty services, including an award-winning spine surgery program; comprehensive inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services; and the only Level 1 Trauma Center north of Phoenix. Flagstaff Medical Center is also home to Guardian Medical Transport, a leader in developing innovative, continuous compression CPR techniques that is tripling survivor rates for cardiac arrest patients.
Flagstaff Medical Center is a state-designated Level I Trauma Center; one of eight Arizona hospitals designated a Level I Center by Arizona Department of Health Services. FMC is the only Level I Trauma Center north of Phoenix. With a team of trauma surgeons, physicians, nurses and support staff available 24 hours a day, seven days of the week, adult and pediatric trauma patients are ensured the highest quality life-saving care during and after their stay at the hospital.
Traumatic injury is the number one cause of death for people under the age of 45 years and the fourth leading causes of death for all ages. Flagstaff Medical Center’s trauma program is dedicated to providing the best possible treatment to assist in the recovery process of each patient. The comprehensive program includes coordinated emergency and pre-hospital care; air and ground emergency transport services; in-hospital emergent care; surgical services; social work and care coordination services; respiratory, speech, massage, physical and occupational therapies; imaging and radiology services; laboratory and blood bank; and dedicated intensive care units staffed by physicians and staff specialty trained to care for trauma patients.
FMC also is dedicated to reducing and preventing injury. The hospital collaborates and works with other community agencies to reduce preventable injury before it occurs.
TSN Coordinator
Upcoming Programs & Events
Stroke Support Group
3rd Thursday of Every Month • 1200-100pm
Contact Person
Kristine Mahr
Email: [email protected]
Location
Flagstaff Medical Center
1200 N. Beaver St.
Flagstaff, Arizona
Northern Arizona Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Support Group
1st Tuesday of Every Month • 2:00 pm-3:30 pm
First Tuesday of the month. Call 1-928-266-2140 for information Co-Facilitator: Al White -928-699-2916
Contact Person
Russ Bull
Email: [email protected]
Location
Flagstaff Medical Center Training Office
1000 N. Humphreys
Flagstaff , Arizona
Website
www.azspinal.org
Prescott Valley Spinal Cord Injury Support Group
1st Thursday of every month • 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Prescott Valley Spinal Cord Injury Support Group meet once a month. Call 1-928-759-8800 for more information.
Contact Person
Jo Crawford
Email: [email protected]
Location
Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation
3700 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley , Arizona
Website
www.azspinal.org
Community Resources
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
www.afsp.org Mission: Save Lives and Bring Hope to Those Affected by Suicide. Established in 1987, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death.
Americans with Disabilities Act
www.ADA.gov The ADA website provides information and technical assistance regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1-800-514-0301 (voice) 1-800-514-0383 (TTY)
American Chronic Pain Association
www.theacpa.org Since 1980, the ACPA has offered peer support and education in pain management skills to people with pain, family and friends, and health care professionals. The information and tools on this site can help you to better understand your pain and work more effectively with your health care team toward a higher quality of life.
American Trauma Society
www.amtrauma.org/ The American Trauma Society is dedicated to the elimination of needless death and disability from injury. For 50 years, the ATS has served as an advocate for the trauma care system, trauma prevention programs, and survivors of trauma and their families throughout the United States. Our mission is to Save Lives, Improve Care, & Empower Survivors.
AMPOWER
http://www.empoweringamputees.org/ The mission of AMPOWER is to empower and strengthen those affected by amputation or limb difference through peer mentorship, educational resources, and community events.
Amputee Coalition
https://www.amputee-coalition.org/ The mission of the Amputee Coalition is to reach out to and empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention.
Anxiety and Depression Association of America
https://www.adaa.org/ The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive, and trauma-related disorders through education, practice, and research. It helps people understand the disorders and educates them about scientifically supported treatments so they can make informed decisions. It also supports professionals who provide treatment and conduct research. Click the link to learn how ADAA could help you or your family.
Brain Injury Association of America
https://www.biausa.org The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) works to advance awareness, research, treatment, and education to improve the quality of life for all people affected by brain injury. BIAA is dedicated to increasing access to quality health care and raising awareness and understanding of brain injury. It has a network of state affiliates, local chapters, and support groups. Visit the website to find a BIAA chapter near you.
Brainline
https://www.brainline.org/ Brainline provides information and education about Brain Injury and PTSD for both adult and pediatric populations. To contact them directly, e-mail: [email protected] or call 703.998.2020.
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
https://www.christopherreeve.org/ The Reeve Foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants, information and advocacy. Call 1-800-225-0292 or visit www.christopherreeve.org.
Family Caregiver Alliance
https://www.caregiver.org/hospital-discharge-planning-guide-families-and-caregivers The Family Caregiver Alliance addresses the needs of family and friends providing long-term care for loved ones at home. It provides support, information, and tools to manage the complex demands of caregiving. These include online support and resources, navigators to help locate support services by state, and the National Center on Caregiving which unites research, policy, and practice to develop cost-effective programs for caregivers. Click the link to find out more about how FCA could help you or your family.
Hope After Head Injury
http://www.hopeafterheadinjury.com/links—resources Hope After Head Injury exists to bring hope to those who have been impacted by brain injury in their life, whether going through the experience themselves or caring for a loved one. They understand that the journey through head trauma is a road that when walked alone can be scary and lonely. Through the voices of brain injury survivors and caregivers they provide awareness, encouragement, and hope. Click the link to learn more about Hope After Head Injury.
Mental Health America
www.mentalhealthamerica.net Mental Health America (MHA) – founded in 1909 – is the nation’s leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promoting the overall mental health of all Americans.
National Center for PTSD
https://www.ptsd.va.gov/ A national resource for trauma survivors, which includes information about PTSD, resources such as the PTSD Coach Online, and videos from other survivors and professionals.
National Center for Victims of Crime
https://victimsofcrime.org/ Find local assistance, learn about crime and its effects, and browse resources to help victims rebuild their lives.
National Human Trafficking Hotline
https://humantraffickinghotline.org/ Human Trafficking is a crime in which traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to control victims for the purpose of engaging in sex acts or labor services against his/her will. If you, or someone you know, are a victim of Human Trafficking, contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888, or visit this website.
National Institute of Mental Health
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/index.shtml This website provides mental health education about Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Information includes signs and symptoms of PTSD as well as professional treatment of PTSD. Call 1-866-615-6464 (toll-free) or visit http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/index.shtml
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call is routed to the nearest crisis center in the national network of more than 150 crisis centers. For assistance, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255), TTY: 1-800-799-4889. The Crisis Text Line is: 741741
Neurocritical Care Society
http://www.neurocriticalcare.org/Family-Patient-Resources/Patient-Family-Support/Patient-Family-Brochure The Neurocritical Care Society provides and advocates for the highest quality of care for patients with critical neurological illness. It promotes skilled and compassionate patient care, professional collaboration, research, training and education, and advocacy. Click the links to learn more about the the Neurocritical Care Society and view a PDF of its patient and family brochure.
Office of Disability Employment Policy:
www.dol.gov/odep The Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) is the only non-regulatory federal agency that promotes policies and coordinates with employers and all levels of government to increase workplace success for people with disabilities.
Office of Personal Management, Federal Employment of People with Disabilities:
www.opm.gov/disability The Federal Government is actively recruiting and hiring persons with disabilities. We offer a variety of exciting jobs, competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and opportunities for career advancement.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder If you have gone through a traumatic experience, it is normal to feel emotions such as distress, fear, helplessness, guilt, shame, or anger. If these symptoms don’t go away over time, you may have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Visit this website from Mental Health America to find out about PTSD and ways you can help yourself or a family member who may be suffering from PTSD.
Rehabilitation Services Administration
https://rsa.ed.gov/ Our mission — to provide leadership and resources to assist state and other agencies in providing vocational rehabilitation (VR) and other services to individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and integration into the community and the competitive labor market.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline (SAMHSA)
www.samhsa.gov/ This helpline provides 24-hour free and confidential treatment information about mental and/or substance use disorders, prevention, and recovery in English and Spanish. The SAMHSA website also offers a treatment locator to identify local mental health providers. For assistance, call 1-800-662-HELP, TTY: 1-800-487-4889, or visit www.samhsa.gov/
The Friends and Family of Chic Kelly
http://www.chickelly.com The Friends and Family of Chic Kelly is dedicated to improving the quality of life for victims of spinal cord injury (SCI). It provides funding for SCI individuals to help with educational, physical, or medical needs. It is also committed to finding a cure for spinal cord injury. Visit the website to find out more information and how get involved.
Tri-State Advocacy Project
http://www.tristateadvocacy.com/ The Tri-State Advocacy Project is composed of advocates who have personally faced the challenges of having a family member with a catastrophic injury. They help families navigate the process of working with health insurance, applying for government benefits, and seeking out other community resources. Click the link to see how the Tri-State Advocacy Project could help your family.
United Spinal Association
https://unitedspinal.org United Spinal Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of all people living with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D), including veterans, and providing support and information to loved ones, care providers, and professionals. Its goal is to provide people living with SCI/D with active lifestyle information, peer support, advocacy, and services that maximize their independence and enable them to remain active in their communities. Visit the website for more information.
Child Mind Institute – Specific for Pediatrics
https://childmind.org/our-impact/trauma-response/trauma-resources/ The Child Mind Institute is an independent,national nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders. The Child Mind Institute has prepared free trauma resources to aid parents, educators, and other adults in talking to children and adolescents about potentially traumatic events and identifying those who might benefit from more focused professional attention.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network – Specific for Pediatrics
https://www.nctsn.org/audiences/families-and-caregivers The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created by Congress in 2000 as part of the Children’s Health Act to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events. This unique network of frontline providers, family members, researchers, and national partners is committed to changing the course of children’s lives by improving their care and moving scientific gains quickly into practice across the U.S.
Phoenix Society—Resources for Parents and Children
https://www.phoenix-society.org/resources/parent-child-resources The Phoenix Society has long been the strongest voice for burn survivors, their families, and their caretakers—advocating that healing is life-long process. For nearly 40 years we have been focused on building a strong community for transformational healing.
Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide
http://www.sptsusa.org/ The mission of the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide is to reduce the number of youth suicides and attempted suicides by encouraging public awareness through the development and promotion of educational training programs.
The Trevor Project- Specific for Pediatrics
www.thetrevorproject.org 866-488-7386 (Crisis Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth) Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award®-winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.
Teen Line
www.teenlineonline.org Call 1-800-852-8336 or Text “TEEN” to 839863 TEEN LINE was created in 1980 by a group of mental health professionals who, through their personal work with teenagers, realized that a more inclusive approach to adolescent mental health was needed. After extensive research and consultation, TEEN LINE – a teen-to-teen hotline with community outreach services – was born.
Understood – Specific for Pediatrics
www.understood.org https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/your-childs-rights/basics-about-childs-rights/individuals-with-disabilities-education-act-idea-what-you-need-to-know Parents want the best for their children. We do, too. For the first time ever, 15 nonprofit organizations have joined forces to support parents of the one in five children with learning and attention issues throughout their journey. With the right support, parents can help children unlock their strengths and reach their full potential. With state-of-the-art technology, personalized resources, free daily access to experts, a secure online community, practical tips and more, Understood aims to be that support.
U.S. Department of Education- Soecific for Pediatrics
https://www2.ed.gov/parents/needs/speced/iepguide/index.html The purpose of this guidance is to assist educators, parents, and state and local educational agencies in implementing the requirements of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regarding Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for children with disabilities, including preschool-aged children.
U.S. Department of Education’s Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
https://sites.ed.gov/idea/ Find information for children with disabilities and their families who want to explore resources on infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities
You Can NOT Be Replaced
www.youcannotbereplaced.com You Can NOT Be Replaced began in 2012 after the loss of a 7th student to suicide from our local high school. Our goal is to reduce the factors that can contribute to someone in crisis while empowering young people and families to improve relationships, communication, and trust.
Youth.gov
Youth.gov youth.gov is the U.S. government website that helps you create, maintain, and strengthen effective youth programs. Included are youth facts, funding information, and tools to help you assess community assets, generate maps of local and federal resources, search for evidence-based youth programs, and keep up-to-date on the latest, youth-related news.
Victims of Crimes – Arizona
https://www.azag.gov/victim-services The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is dedicated to a system of justice that is inclusive of crime victims and will remain vigilant in striving to provide the most efficient and effective service to the people of Arizona. The services provided to crime victims and the technical assistance and support provided to criminal justice agencies and other service providers is the responsibility of the Office of Victim Services. The mission of the Attorney General’s Office of Victim Services is to promote justice and healing for people affected by crime in the state of Arizona. The Office of Victim Services is broken down into two primary facets, the advocacy and assistance provided to crime victims of cases prosecuted/argued by attorneys of the Attorney General’s Office and the leadership and agency support responsibilities that impact on the legal rights afforded to victims of crime in Arizona. These include: the Victims’ Rights Program which provides financial assistance to criminal justice agencies, the Victims’ Rights complaint process, and Victims’ Rights Training.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona
http://biaaz.org/ The Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona (BIAAZ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a better future for Arizonans through brain injury prevention, advocacy and education, and serves as the primary resource in Arizona to support [through community connections, empowerment activities, and information referrals] brain injury survivors and caregivers on their journeys to recovery.
Legal Aid of Arizona
https://legalaidaz.com Legal Aid for Referrals is a free lawyer referral service designed to assist you in obtaining legal representation at discounted rates. Our programming is open to the public. Currently we do not offer direct pro bono services, and we can only provide referrals for legal matters in Arizona.