Navajo Regional Behavioral Health Services operates in Shiprock, New Mexico as part of the Navajo Nation’s behavioral health system. The program is connected to the Navajo Nation Department of Health and provides services related to mental health and substance use treatment for people living in the surrounding communities. The Shiprock location serves residents across parts of the Navajo Nation in the Four Corners region, including areas of New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
The organization offers behavioral health services that address substance use and mental health needs for youth and adults. Programs include assessment, counseling, and treatment services provided through behavioral health professionals. Some services are delivered in outpatient settings, while other programs include residential support depending on the program structure. Care may involve mental health evaluation, counseling, and case management as part of ongoing treatment.
Navajo Regional Behavioral Health Services is part of a broader network of Navajo Nation health programs that provide community-based behavioral health services. The Shiprock program operates alongside other regional services that support prevention, treatment, and behavioral health support within Navajo Nation communities.