Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona operates health and behavioral health services for tribal members and eligible families in Tucson, Arizona. The tribal administration and health programs are located on the Pascua Yaqui reservation area in southern Tucson, a desert region known for warm weather, open landscapes, and proximity to mountain ranges and community services throughout Pima County. The tribe manages multiple departments, including health services that address medical, mental health, and substance use needs within its community structure.
Behavioral health care is delivered through the Centered Spirit Program, which provides individual, family, and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication follow-up, and crisis response services. Programs address mental health concerns, trauma, and substance use issues and may include counseling, youth life-skills groups, and medication-assisted treatment services such as methadone or suboxone maintenance. Services are available through in-person and telehealth formats depending on program availability.
The organization also operates specialized programs that include adult behavioral health services and structured therapeutic programming focused on recovery support, wellness activities, and community engagement. Some services incorporate cultural and community-based elements alongside clinical care. Programs primarily serve enrolled Pascua Yaqui Tribal members and their families across service locations in Tucson and Guadalupe, Arizona.