Arizona Moving To Add AHCCCS Five-Year Limits
Arizona is moving to tighten requirements for Medicaid eligibility. It could become one of the first states to impose work requirements and five-year lifetime limits on
Arizona is moving to tighten requirements for Medicaid eligibility. It could become one of the first states to impose work requirements and five-year lifetime limits on
Estimated to affect one in four Americans on average, mental illness is often considered to be a silent epidemic. Mental health stigma is a term
Providing Justice for Phoenix-area Mentally Ill. Bernardo’s Criminal Defense practice is unique in the Phoenix area. He is featured as the Attorney of the Month.
A new Supreme Court Ruling was decided earlier this month that says a defendant pleading insanity and voluntarily undergoing a mental health exam must provide
A unanimous vote taken by the La Paz County Board of Supervisors early this month will commit them to a national incentive aimed at reducing the
Police officers in Tucson have begun to receive training to better handle mental health crisis calls. Chief Chris Magnus said that 500 officers are expected to complete
In today’s prison system, the mentally ill are more likely to spend their time in jail than getting help for their condition. And the prison
For a long time now, prisons have become dumping grounds for the mentally ill. With inadequately trained staff and far too little resources, prison is
Mental health is always difficult to deal with, but can become even more complicated when it leads the the committing of a crime. Whether someone
Many Americans with mental illness end up in jails and prisons each year. They also tend to spend longer terms in prison and end up