Program Summary

The Arizona Housing and Health Opportunities (H2O) demonstration is a Medicaid program in Arizona aimed at addressing housing insecurity and improving health outcomes for eligible Medicaid members.

Explore the H2O Program Dashboards

See how Solari is supporting health, housing, and opportunity for those in need, and access real-time insights and program impact data.

Program Goals

Increase positive health and wellbeing outcomes for target populations

Reduce the cost of care for individuals who are successfully housed

Reduce homelessness and maintain housing stability

Eligible Populations May Include

Individuals experiencing homelessness:

  • Z Code for Housing Instability, or
  • Identified through a Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) report
  • Homeless Verification Letter

Individuals with Serious Mental Illness designation:

  • Individual has been designated meeting SMI criteria

Individuals with chronic health conditions, or who are currently in a correctional facility with a release date scheduled within 90 days:

  • Diagnosed with a chronic health condition, or
  • Currently in correctional facility with a release date scheduled within 90 days or released from a correctional facility within the last 90 days

Eligible Services

  • Outreach and Education Services
  • Transitional Housing – Up to 6 Months
    • Transitional Housing Setting (Enhanced Shelter)
    • Apartment or Rental Unit (Rental Assistance)
  • One-time Transition and Moving Costs
  • Home Accessibility Modifications
  • Housing Pre-Tenancy Services
  • Housing Tenancy Services

Outreach, Education, Housing and Shelter

Goal: Engaging and connecting to health home and H2O Services

  • Locating and engaging referred members
  • Connect and reconnnect to Health home and needed services
  • Coordinate care with Health home including verifying homelessness
  • Warm handoff to pre-tenancy or tenancy support services
  • Community assisting to enroll in mainstream benefits
  • Complete social determinants of health (SDOH) assessment with clients

Goal: Support member in getting into housing and sustaining it

  • Screening and housing assessment
  • Coordinate with member’s behavioral health provider
  • Develop and execute housing plan
  • Housing readiness: applications, documents needed for housing, attending briefings, etc.

Goal: Provide shelter services to eligible members for up to 6 months

  • 24/7 accessible space
  • Complete social determinants of health (SDOH) assessment on members
  • Develop housing plan within 48 hours of admission
  • Connect member to needed and appropriate services, including substance use treatment
  • Assist member in applying for mainstream benefits

H2O Support & Contacts

Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. MST

The H2O Support Line team does not operate on Federal holidays, or holidays
designated by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)

Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. MST

The H2O Support Line team does not operate on Federal holidays, or holidays designated by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)

Reach out to the Solari Housing and Health Opportunities team to connect about your eligibility determination, referrals to providers, or other questions about the H2O program.

Looking to appeal a decision about H2O services?

Organizations who are currently H2O providers looking for training, collaboration, technical support, or assistance with claims or payments.

Claims and payment support: 

  • Toll Free: 1-855-814-4673 
  • Local: 480-546-7135 

H2O Operations Manual

The H2O Support Team is currently working to identify and contract with organizations that can provide eligible services to H2O Eligible Members.
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To learn more about the program and join our mailing list, please reach out to us:

If your organization is ready to apply to provide services as an H2O Provider, please download and complete this application: H2O Provider Application
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Additional resources:

The H2O support team collaborates with health homes, health plans, and other community-based organizations for the support of members and the H2O system.

Health homes, health plans, and community based organizations actively coordinating with Solari H2O staff may submit requested documentation for members via the H2O Document Submission Portal:

  • Members of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing community are encouraged to use the 7-1-1 relay service in accordance with the FCC in order to reach the H2O Support Line 
  • The H2O Support Line utilizes interpreter services to ensure that our team can connect with all callers regardless of preferred language