Other things you might need to know...
- A person with a major mental illness may qualify for financial assistance from a local, state or federal funding source. Andrews Center will serve people who qualify according to contracts and other financial arrangements that exist with these funding sources.
- Unless married, persons under the age of 18 years of age must have approval of parent(s) or legal guardian before services can be provided. The parent(s) or legal guardian must personally authorize the Center to provide services.
- Any change of income or financial circumstances or other problem concerning the ability to meet financial obligations during treatment should be reported to the Front Desk staff so that adjustments may be made to charges.
- If you live outside the five-county service area you may be responsible for the full cost of the service, and may not be eligible for any adjustments to the charge.
- If you have Power of Attorney or any form of Guardianship for a person seeking services you must provide a copy of the legal documentation.
- If a child's parents are divorced, the parent presenting the child for treatment must provide the legal documentation that they are the custodial parent. Likewise, if a child is adopted the adoption order must be presented at the time of registration.
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