2024 Clinic Holiday Schedule
As the holiday season approaches, Healthy Connections is committed to ensuring our patients receive the care they need while allowing our dedicated staff to enjoy time with their families. During the weeks of December, some of our clinic locations will observe adjusted schedules to accommodate the holidays. Please take note of these changes and plan your visits accordingly. Our team remains available to assist with any urgent needs and to answer questions about appointments or services during this time. Below, you’ll find a detailed schedule for each clinic, including holiday closures and adjusted hours.
Clinic | Monday, Dec. 23 | Tuesday, Dec. 24 | Wednesday, Dec. 25 | Thursday, Dec. 26 | Friday, Dec. 27 | Saturday, Dec. 28 | Sunday, Dec. 29 | Monday, Dec. 30 | Tuesday, Dec. 31 | Wednesday, Jan. 1 | Thursday, Jan. 2 | Friday, Jan. 3 |
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Arkadelphia | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed |
Bryant | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed | Closed |
De Queen | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Haskell | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed |
Hot Springs Central | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Hot Springs Chippewa | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Hot Springs McAuley | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed |
Hot Springs Village | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Little Rock Midtown | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Malvern Pinnacle | 7:45 am-6 pm | 8:00 am-5 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 8 am-12 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 8 am-12 pm |
Malvern Teeter Plaza | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Mena | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm |
Mena Pharmacy | 8:00 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 8:00 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 8:00 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | 8 am-6 pm | Closed |
Mount Ida | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed |
Russellville | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 8 am-Noon |
Sheridan | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed |
Texarkana | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-4 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | Closed | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed | 7:45 am-6 pm | Closed |
November Employees of the Month
Healthy Connections November Employees of the Month: Teressa Hughes and Lisa England
Get Covered: Medicaid Enrollment Help
Get Covered This Open Enrollment: Healthy Connections is Here to Help with Medicaid Applications in Arkansas
The Medicaid Open Enrollment period in Arkansas is here, providing a crucial opportunity for uninsured residents to gain access to affordable healthcare coverage. This period runs from November 1 through January 15. For coverage starting January 1, applications should be submitted by December 15. Healthy Connections is ready to support both new and current patients throughout the application process to ensure access to high-quality, affordable care.
Through the Inflation Reduction Act, many people who apply for health coverage may qualify for significant financial assistance, lowering monthly premiums for Marketplace plans. At HealthCare.gov, 4 out of 5 applicants find plans for $10 per month or less, making this an ideal time to secure comprehensive health insurance. Coverage through Medicaid and the Marketplace includes a wide range of services, from routine check-ups and preventive care to emergency services, prescription drugs, and behavioral health care.
Healthy Connections accepts Medicaid at all our clinic locations throughout Western and Central Arkansas, offering essential medical, dental, and behavioral health services to all eligible patients. Our certified application counselors, also known as Assisters, offer free guidance and are here to help you complete your application and review your options.
How to Connect with a Medicaid Assister at Healthy Connections
If you’re interested in applying for Medicaid, Healthy Connections makes it easy to get started. Our financial counselors are certified by the state to guide patients through each step of enrollment. Here’s how to connect with one of our Assisters:
- Call Healthy Connections – Dial 888-710-8220 and ask for extensions 121 or 428. If our Assisters are unavailable, please leave a voicemail; they will return your call the following day.
- Get Step-by-Step Assistance – Our Assisters can answer your questions, guide you through the process, and ensure your application is complete and submitted successfully. This assistance is available to both new and current patients, including those who may have recently lost insurance.
- Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment Available Year-Round – Even outside of the Marketplace Open Enrollment window, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) accept applications at any time of the year. Our Assisters can also assist with these programs for qualifying families.
Why Apply for Medicaid?
Medicaid provides access to critical healthcare services, from routine check-ups to specialized care. At Healthy Connections, we accept Medicaid for all eligible services, including primary care, behavioral health, dental services, and more. Our clinic network also offers extended hours to make healthcare accessible for your schedule.
The Medicaid Open Enrollment period won’t last long, so act today. With immediate openings at Healthy Connections clinics, now is the perfect time to secure the coverage you need to access quality care. If you or someone you know is uninsured or in need of healthcare, contact Healthy Connections and take the first step toward better health and well-being.
Call Healthy Connections at 888-710-8220 (extensions 121 or 428) to connect with an Assister and start your Medicaid application today.
October Employees of the Month
Healthy Connections Announces October Employees of the Month: Michelle Miller and Shannon Baloria
Healthy Connections is pleased to recognize Michelle Miller and Shannon Baloria as our Employees of the Month for October 2024. Each month, we honor outstanding team members from both our East and West Communities, selected for exemplifying our core values of community, compassion, and excellence. This month, Michelle and Shannon have stood out for their dedication, professionalism, and positive contributions to their teams.
Michelle Miller, a Radiology Technician at our Mena clinic, has been with Healthy Connections since 2016. She was nominated by her coworkers for her positive attitude, multitasking skills, and problem-solving capabilities. As one colleague noted, “Michelle always has a positive attitude, which is one of her many characteristics. She is a multitasker and a problem solver, always finding ways to help her coworkers and ease their workload.” Another nomination highlighted her dedication to patients and the values she brings to the organization: “Michelle is so kind and is a prime example of our three pillars. She is compassionate about her job, her patients, and shows her excellence through her work. She has completed X-rays and EKGs on myself and my kids, always making us feel comfortable. She is always smiling and helping in the hallways.”
Shannon Baloria, a Medical Assistant at our Hot Springs Village clinic, joined Healthy Connections in 2023. Shannon has made a strong impression on her team with her versatility and readiness to assist wherever needed. Her colleagues recognized her as an essential and dependable asset to the clinic. One nomination described her impact: “Shannon is willing to help any patient in need. She is versatile, working as an RMA at Hot Springs Village, assisting with the lab, and helping at the front desk. Whatever is needed in her clinic, she is there. She has also stepped up to ensure the successful launch of the School-Based Health Center (SBHC) at Jessieville. She is doing it all!”
Employees of the Month are nominated by their coworkers and chosen by Healthy Connections’ senior management team. The recognition process heavily weighs our three pillars: community, compassion, and excellence. As part of their award, Michelle and Shannon will receive a credit to the HC Hub Company Store to select some well-deserved Healthy Connections swag.
Congratulations to Michelle and Shannon for their exceptional service and for making a difference every day. We are grateful for your contributions to Healthy Connections and the communities we serve.
Coping With Election Season Anxiety
Election Season Stress and Anxiety: Tips from Evolve Behavioral Health to Keep Calm and Connected
Election seasons can be intense and emotional. With the 2024 election just around the corner on November 4, many people are feeling heightened levels of stress and anxiety. Some worry that their preferred candidate might not win; others may be feeling tension in personal relationships due to differing views. And with close races or delayed results, we might not even know the winner immediately on election night. These are common concerns, and at Evolve Behavioral Health, we’re here to help you manage the anxiety that can come with this season. Below, our behavioral health experts share practical ways to stay grounded and connected.
1. Acknowledge Your Emotions, Whatever They Are
It’s okay to feel anxious, frustrated, or even angry. Suppressing these feelings often only amplifies them. Instead, allow yourself to acknowledge and accept them without judgment. Journaling, for example, can be a helpful tool for processing emotions. Write down what you’re feeling and identify any physical sensations associated with your emotions—tense shoulders, tight chest, etc. This practice can help you bring awareness to your feelings and manage them more effectively.
2. Limit Your News and Social Media Consumption
The news cycle can be relentless during an election, and constant exposure can heighten anxiety and stress. Set boundaries around when and how often you check for updates. Consider scheduling specific times during the day to catch up on election news, or limit yourself to trusted news sources. Turning off push notifications or using screen-time limits on social media can also reduce the pressure to stay constantly informed. Remember, it’s okay not to be online 24/7.
3. Practice Deep Breathing and Mindfulness Exercises
Simple techniques like deep breathing and mindfulness exercises can help reduce stress and anxiety. Our therapists at Evolve Behavioral Health often recommend the “4-7-8” breathing method: inhale for 4 seconds, hold the breath for 7 seconds, and exhale for 8 seconds. Repeat this cycle a few times when feeling anxious or overwhelmed. Mindfulness practices, such as focusing on the present moment or taking a walk in nature, can also help you reconnect with calmness and clarity.
4. Focus on What You Can Control
Election outcomes are beyond our individual control, and stressing over these unknowns can feel overwhelming. Instead, direct your energy toward things you can manage. This might mean organizing your daily routine, volunteering, engaging in a creative hobby, or making time for physical exercise. When you focus on what you can control, you reduce feelings of helplessness and gain a sense of agency, which can improve your mood and resilience.
5. Set Boundaries with Friends and Family
Discussing politics with friends and family who hold differing views can be challenging. If you find these conversations heighten your stress or negatively impact your relationships, it’s okay to set boundaries. You might say, “I’d prefer to talk about something else today,” or establish ground rules for respectful dialogue. Remember, it’s perfectly fine to take a break from these conversations to preserve your mental well-being.
6. Create a Plan for Election Night (and the Days That Follow)
For some, election night can bring a rollercoaster of emotions, especially if results are uncertain or delayed. Make a plan for how you’ll spend that evening. Whether watching the coverage with friends or focusing on an unrelated activity, having a plan can provide structure and help reduce stress. If delayed results make it difficult to relax, set up enjoyable activities in the following days as well, giving yourself time to process the news at your own pace.
7. Seek Support if You Need It
If you’re finding it difficult to manage election-related stress, reaching out for support can make a difference. Talking with a behavioral health therapist can provide perspective and coping strategies tailored to your needs. At Evolve Behavioral Health, we specialize in helping individuals navigate stress, anxiety, and interpersonal challenges. Whether it’s anxiety about the election or managing personal relationships, our team of licensed therapists can help.
How Evolve Behavioral Health Can Help
Evolve Behavioral Health offers a range of mental health services to support you during stressful times. Our team includes expert therapists trained in various evidence-based approaches to help individuals manage stress and anxiety. We understand that each person’s experience is unique, and we’re here to help you find healthy ways to cope. If you need to talk, call us at 800-409-6250 or visit www.evolvebhs.com to learn more about our services.
Final Thoughts
Election seasons are intense, but you don’t have to navigate these feelings alone. Remember, it’s normal to feel a range of emotions during this time, and there are steps you can take to manage stress. By acknowledging your feelings, setting healthy boundaries, and reaching out for support when needed, you can protect your mental well-being. If you or a loved one needs assistance, the professionals at Evolve Behavioral Health are here to support you. We’re committed to helping our community find calm in times of uncertainty, offering expert guidance and a compassionate space to process emotions.
For further support, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Our therapists are available to provide the help you need to manage election-related stress and beyond.