Through a partnership with the Arizona Department of Child Safety, Terros provides support to individuals between the ages of 18–21 who are transitioning out of the foster care system.
This program offers young adults the opportunity to live in a small, furnished, apartment-style setting with access to supportive services that ease the transition to independent adulthood.
In addition to housing, participants receive assistance tailored to their personal goals, including education, vocational training, transportation, financial literacy, nutrition and access to healthcare resources. The goal is to empower young adults to achieve self-sufficiency.
Pinchot Apartments provides housing options for women with minor aged children. This 18-unit property is comprised of 2- and 3-bedroom units, located in the Phoenix Area, designed to support residents in a safe, nurturing, and family-centered environment. In addition to housing, residents have access to supportive services that focus on substance use recovery. Pinchot Apartments offers an environment where women can strengthen their recovery, care for their children, and develop the tools needed to create long-term stability for their families.

Housing is the foundation of exceptional health outcomes. Lifewell Housing solutions at Terros Health offers affordable housing while collaborating with behavioral health services to promote health and independent living. While focusing on the long-term success of tenants, our goal is to provide permanent supportive housing to some of the most vulnerable Arizonians.
Lifewell Housing partners with the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment (AHCCCS) Housing Program to provide property management and supportive resources to multiple housing settings in the greater Phoenix for AHCCCS members with an SMI determination. This includes Housing specialists who share meaningful resources, including connections to supportive services.
Housing is the foundation of exceptional health outcomes. Lifewell Housing solutions at Terros Health offers affordable housing while collaborating with behavioral health services to promote health and independent living. While focusing on the long-term success of tenants, our goal is to provide permanent supportive housing to some of the most vulnerable Arizonians.
Lifewell Housing partners with the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment (AHCCCS) Housing Program to provide property management and supportive resources to multiple housing settings in the greater Phoenix for AHCCCS members with an SMI determination. This includes Housing specialists who share meaningful resources, including connections to supportive services.
The H2O Program is an Arizona Health Care Cost Containment (AHCCCS) initiative that provides pre-tenancy and tenancy support services to individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Services include housing navigation, health-related social needs (HRSN) screenings, care coordination and life skills training. Our goal is to support members in securing stable housing and improve their overall health and well-being.
For those experiencing a crisis, Terros Health and its team of frontline heroes meet individuals where they are — whether at home, school or in the community. Together, with the 9-8-8 crisis line, Arizona and Maricopa County’s mobile crisis system has been identified as the gold standard nationwide.
Among the areas of focus: strengthening partnerships with law enforcement, first responders and municipalities; developing a cutting-edge clinical model that guides response in the field; and creating a state-of-the-art disaster response program in the event of shootings, fires, school incidents and other critical events.
Terros Health invests in extensive evidence-based training that enables mobile responders to intervene in crisis situations and stabilize patients so they can stay in the community and prevent the next crisis from happening. Mobile crisis responders are also certified as psychological first-aid responders, which enables them to support the community when disasters strike.
As the national conversation has moved toward investing in municipalities and alternative policing models, Terros Health’s team has been tapped to share their expertise and currently have three alternative 9-1-1 response teams in Flagstaff, Kingman and Phoenix.
In partnership with Maricopa County Adult Probation and the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, Terros Health developed the nation’s first program to provide primary care and mental health services to adults in the justice system.
We give thousands of adults on probation — a historically underserved population that has experienced inequities in health coverage — a fresh start with comprehensive health care while reducing the recidivism rate. Merging justice and health care in this way is a game-changer, because it opens new doors for treatment, particularly when it comes to substance use disorder.
Our Javelina Health Center is inside the Maricopa County Superior Court, where we give adults on probation, a historically underserved population that has experienced inequities in health coverage, a fresh start with comprehensive health care while reducing the recidivism rate. Merging justice and health care in this way is a game-changer, because it opens new doors for treatment, particularly when it comes to substance use disorder. By providing a warm hand-off from Maricopa County Adult Probation’s officers to Terros Health, the team can positively impact the life of those transitioning back into society and set them on a path to success.
Terros Health’s Bridging the Gap Offender Re-Entry program helps individuals successfully transition back into the community after incarceration. Since the program’s inception in 2014, Terros Health has supported thousands of individuals in rebuilding their lives and reducing recidivism. Our specialty team provides immediate stabilization support for people leaving jail or prison, including assistance with housing, clothing, and obtaining identification. We also connect individuals to essential services such as mental health and substance use treatment, primary care, and other community resources to support long-term recovery and stability. By addressing both urgent needs and ongoing care, we help individuals re-engage in society with dignity, purpose, and the tools to succeed.
Terros Health’s domestic and interpersonal violence services include both intimate and non-intimate partner violence treatment to address violence, abuse and mental health challenges. We also host a Domestic Violence Survivors Group to address the needs of women recovering from abusive relationships.