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Strengthening Your Marriage Before It Is Broken

A step that people often need help with in this growth stage is identifying what could still be improved. They are so used to living in stress and chaos that the absence of it feels strong rather than actual strength. If you are pondering the same thing, here are some places to start and look at how you can improve your already solid relationship!

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Connecting With Your Partner After A Traumatic Event

This can be an incredibly challenging journey to navigate for the couple because they each may be too mentally, and even physically, drained to comfort and show up for one another during this difficult time. If you and your partner have recently faced a traumatic event, read along to find ways to reconnect with your partner.

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Tips for Navigating Valentine’s Day Solo

Whether you feel the day is incredibly cheesy or feel an air of magic this time of year… you don’t have to have a romantic interest in your life to make the most of this day. Read along to find ways to foster self-love and fill your day with tenderness this Valentine’s Day!

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Your Rights as a Consumer

Requesting Your Health Care Records

  • You have the right to request a copy of your health care records from us.

  • Requests must be made in writing and may be submitted in person, by mail, by email, or through a patient portal if available.

  • We may ask you to complete an authorization form. Records are provided according to Texas law.

Please contact our office if you need help requesting your records.

Contacting the Health and Human Services Council

You may contact the Texas Health and Human Services Council by visiting the Council’s Contact Us webpage.
– The page includes phone numbers, email options, and online forms.

Filing a Consumer Complaint

You may file a consumer complaint with the Texas Office of the Attorney General through the Consumer Protection webpage.
– Follow the instructions on the website to submit a complaint online.

If you have questions about House Bill 4224, email HCR_PRU@hhs.texas.gov.