In Fort Worth, the Stop 6 community is often underrepresented in access to care. Texas Care Stop 6 (tk) hopes to change that. Its Medicaid-covered behavioral health clinic for children and families is led by Khadijah Johnson, who is rethinking care delivery and making it more accessible than ever. According to TexasRecap.com, the clinic’s mission is to eliminate the barriers that keep families from seeking help. The clinic is reaching those in need directly—at home, in schools, and in the community.
When Johnson opened Texas Care Stop 6, she knew many families in Fort Worth faced a profound yet straightforward problem: they could not access quality behavioral health care for their children. Whether it was long waiting lists, transportation difficulties, or simply the overwhelming complexity of navigating the health care system, families were left without the support they needed. She had a vision to remove these barriers altogether. “Families shouldn’t have to wait months for help or travel across town for support,” she told TexasRecap.com. “At Texas Care Stop 6, we bring care to you where your child feels most comfortable, and we do it with compassion, respect, and consistency.”
Unlike traditional clinics, where families must adhere to rigid schedules and wait weeks, sometimes months, for appointments, Texas Care Stop 6 is designed to meet families where they are. The clinic focuses on providing in-home and community-based care, ensuring that children and families who need it most can access services without the stress of travel or waitlists. “We’re able to respond quickly and adjust our services to fit the unique needs of each family,” says Johnson. “Our team gets to know the children and their families personally, building relationships that last beyond a single session or program.”
The clinic offers a wide range of services, including counseling, skills training, and family support, all covered by Medicaid at no cost to families. And because there is no waitlist, services are available immediately, allowing families to begin their care without the delays that often burden other providers.
As part of the Texas Care franchise network, Texas Care Stop 6 follows a proven, family-centered model, but Johnson has also tailored her approach to the local community’s needs. “We’re here to build trust and make sure that the families we serve see real progress,” she explains. “Our team works with the family every step of the way, providing continuous support until we see measurable results.”
This hands-on approach has earned Texas Care Stop 6 the trust of the community’s families. And as part of its commitment to high standards, the clinic is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB), and is a member of the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce (FWMBCC), further cementing its standing as a reliable and trustworthy service provider in Fort Worth.
For families in Fort Worth, the promise of no waitlist, no cost, and care that comes to them is a game-changer.
Whether it’s providing early intervention for children facing mental health challenges or offering ongoing support for families navigating tough times, Texas Care Stop 6 is committed to helping every child thrive. “We’re not just a service. We’re a partner in the family’s journey toward better health and a brighter future,” says Johnson.
For those needing support, Texas Care Stop 6 is a trusted ally that delivers high-quality, personalized care right where it’s needed. For more information about the services Texas Care Stop 6 provides, visit their website at Stop6.TexasCareCenter.com. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Nextdoor, and discover how they’re making behavioral health care more accessible for families in Fort Worth.
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