Located in Fairbanks, Alaska, Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc Behavioral Health provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
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Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) Behavioral Health, located at 122 First Avenue #400 in Fairbanks, Alaska, provides comprehensive mental health and substance use services for individuals and families throughout the Interior region. As the primary provider for Indian Health Service beneficiaries in over 30 rural and remote villages, TCC Behavioral Health delivers both in-person and telehealth care to ensure access across Alaska’s diverse communities. Services are available for children starting at age four, adolescents, and adults, with a focus on culturally sensitive, person-centered treatment.
The center offers a broad continuum of care including outpatient therapy, psychiatry, case management for individuals with serious mental illness, and specialized substance use programs. Treatment options range from early intervention and educational programs such as Prime for Life, to structured outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, and continuing care support for long-term recovery. With an emphasis on collaboration, TCC Behavioral Health works in partnership with its medical and wellness departments to provide integrated prevention services that address tobacco use, suicide prevention, and overall health education.
By combining traditional clinical practices with culturally informed approaches, TCC Behavioral Health stands as a cornerstone of support for Native communities and residents across Interior Alaska. The organization’s commitment to accessibility, community wellness, and long-term recovery ensures that individuals and families receive the tools, education, and compassionate care they need to thrive.