Our Mission: To provide current and evidence based supported trauma therapy services to Arizona’s public safety members. With combined experience and passion, we are humbled to be able to serve our community and support those who sacrifice the most for others. View our Facebook page for additional information and photos of our beautiful state, as we travel to serve Arizona's finest public service members! We are also in the process of developing an Instagram page to show off more of Arizona's stunning beauty! Stay tuned for when that is started! |
What we're doing to serve Arizona's public service members!
Last year (2018), the Arizona State Senate passed House Bill 2502 (HB-2502) into legislation officially requiring State Municipalities to provide ALL public safety employees a minimum of 12 psychotherapeutic intervention hours following exposure to traumatic stress. The passing of this Bill into law has ensured that our great State’s first responders will have access to much needed mental health care that is paid for by their municipality.
Dr. Robyn Hall was contacted by Arizona Management Risk Retention Pool (AMRRP) to develop a program that would help rural departments comply with the mandates of this new legislation. (For a copy of the AMRRP brochure please see: https://www.amrrp.org/Resources/Pages/PTSD.aspx)
Dr. Hall and Post-Doctoral Resident, Dr. Megan Ford, have been traveling to Arizona’s rural municipalities since August 23 2019 and have had the pleasure of working with both Fire and Police Departments. We are so honored to be at the ground floor with the development of this program, and we look forward to the future growth of providing trauma services to public service members all over Arizona!
Our website is up and running! Please feel free to visit www.FIRSTPLLC.com for more information regarding our business, services, and the development of this program.
Last year (2018), the Arizona State Senate passed House Bill 2502 (HB-2502) into legislation officially requiring State Municipalities to provide ALL public safety employees a minimum of 12 psychotherapeutic intervention hours following exposure to traumatic stress. The passing of this Bill into law has ensured that our great State’s first responders will have access to much needed mental health care that is paid for by their municipality.
Dr. Robyn Hall was contacted by Arizona Management Risk Retention Pool (AMRRP) to develop a program that would help rural departments comply with the mandates of this new legislation. (For a copy of the AMRRP brochure please see: https://www.amrrp.org/Resources/Pages/PTSD.aspx)
Dr. Hall and Post-Doctoral Resident, Dr. Megan Ford, have been traveling to Arizona’s rural municipalities since August 23 2019 and have had the pleasure of working with both Fire and Police Departments. We are so honored to be at the ground floor with the development of this program, and we look forward to the future growth of providing trauma services to public service members all over Arizona!
Our website is up and running! Please feel free to visit www.FIRSTPLLC.com for more information regarding our business, services, and the development of this program.