Are you in North Carolina and need help because of Hurricane Helene? This website has helpful information: ncdps.gov/Helene.
Go to the DPS website. All Vaya offices are open.
Please call the Behavioral Health Crisis Line for crisis assistance (1-800-849-6127) or the Member and Recipient Service Line for non-crisis questions and information (1-800-962-9003).
Finding care can be confusing sometimes. At Vaya Health, we make it easier. The process starts with a phone call to our Member and Recipient Services Line at
1-800-962-9003.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Lung cancer awareness is critical for all of us—not just those who smoke. According to the Lung Cancer Research Foundation, one in 16 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer in their lifetime. Lung cancer affects people with and without a history of smoking, and Vaya Health is here […]
Supporting children with complex needs can be complex indeed. According to NCDHHS, children with complex needs are ages 5-20, with a developmental and/or intellectual disability and a mental health disorder diagnosis, who are Medicaid eligible and at risk of not being able to return to or maintain placement in a community setting. No two families […]
ASHEVILLE, NC – Vaya Health is excited to announce that the Synergy Recovery facility-based crisis (FBC) center at the Shirley B. Randleman Center in North Wilkesboro is now officially designated for the custody and treatment of individuals under petitions for Involuntary Commitment (IVC). Synergy’s FBC has certified commitment examiners on staff and began conducting IVC […]