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Volume 4 Issue 33 Mesa, AZ
February 27, 2021
Mesa man opening new insurance of�ice TRIBUNE NEWS STAFF
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Mesa man is opening a State Farm Insurance office here this week. Yonni Castillo is setting up shop, effective Tuesday, March 1, at 931 E Southern Ave. with plans to hire five team members. The Lansing, Michigan native has lived in Mesa since 2013 and has over 14 years of experience in the insurance industry, serving in various leadership roles over his career. Castillo holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice with a specialization in Chicano/ Latino Studies from Michigan State University and an associate’s degree in media technology from Lansing Community College. He is licensed in property and casualty, life,
and financial services products. “State Farm was a natural fit for me. One thing that has been abundantly clear to me since I began my career at State Farm is that the customer needs will always drive our business decisions,” Castillo said. “My background has always been about helping people and providing personalized service, he said, adding that his goal is “to help people live life confidently and look forward to serving the Mesa community.” “I am absolutely proud to be part of the State Farm family. I look forward to offering our products and services that protect the families in this community, and their most valuable assets, from the unexpected,” Castillo said.
He’s also one of 19,200 State Farm agents and 57,500 employees who serve approximately 85 million policies and accounts – which includes auto, fire, life, health, commercial policies and financial services accounts. State Farm is ranked No. 36 on the 2020 Fortune 500 list of largest companies. Castillo is available to serve customers in the English and Spanish languages. Castillo’s office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Wednesday and Friday; 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Information: 480-761-2417 or YonniCastillo@statefarm.com.
health medical providers and operational staff members to provide urgent and emergency care in addition to a short-term intensive outpatient program. MIND 24-7 has a Phoenix location and plans a second clinic in that city. MIND 24-7 facilities do not require appointments and can address urgent needs for walkins. It said in a release that its urgent mental health care “prevents unnecessary emergency room visits by allowing patients to walk-in and see a licensed mental health clinician immediately. On average, an appointment lasts an hour from start to finish. Its mental health crisis stabilization “reduces the need for suboptimal inpatient health admis-
sions by serving those patients in real crisis,” its release said. Patients are cared for by a skilled multi-disciplinary team that will assess, stabilize and treat them until they are ready to be discharged or transitioned to an appropriately selected longerterm intense treatment program. Transitional mental health care “reduces readmissions by dually focusing on the interim mental health needs before a specialized care setting placement, as well as addressing the social determinants of care that have exacerbated the mental health crisis. “Psych Progressions provides the needed immediate care until our social workers can refer patients into our ecosystem of community and mental health partners.”
Behavioral health company opens Mesa location TRIBUNE NEWS STAFF
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new behavioral health clinic opened last week in Mesa. MIND 24-7 opened its offices at 1138 S. Higley Road, as Mesa Mayor John Giles and Councilwoman Julie Spilsbury, joined in a ribbon cutting with clinic co-founders Jeff Spight, CEO; Nicole Bradberry, chief innovation officer; and Adrienne Opalka, chief operations officer. The clinic provides immediate-access behavioral health services and is currently accepting young and adult patients. Like all MIND 24-7 locations, the Mesa clinic will be open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with the ability to serve up to 110 patients at a time. It has hired over 150 additional behavioral Public Notices ............... page 2 © Copyright, 2022 East Valley Tribune
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