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Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention
Offers private and group sessions.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-233-5433
Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
•Mood disorders (Bipolar, Major Depression and Dysthymia)
•Anxiety Disorders (GAD, Social Phobia, PTSD, Panic Disorder, OCD)
•Psychosis (Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder)
•Co-occuring mental health and substance abuse disorders (Alcohol, Cannabis, Amphetamines)
•ADHD
•Dementia (Alzheimers, Vascular)
•Personality Disorders (Avoidant, Dependent, Borderline)
•Somatoform Disorders (TMS and Mind-body related chronic pain)
For those 5 to 17 years of age diagnosis and treatment is limited to:
•Mood Disorders
•Anxiety Disorders
•ADHD and impulse control disorders
•ODD
•Psychotic Disorders
Provider Profiles
Diplomate in Psychiatry, ABPN Dr. Ravsten is a native of Southeast Idaho, graduated from Idaho State University, attended the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, Iowa before completion of his Psychiatry residency at the University of Utah. He is a Board Certified Psychiatrist with a broad range of practice experience including work in outpatient and inpatient mental health settings. His professional passion stems from the challenge of helping patients to feel better and to do more in their lives. Special interests include: Geropsychiatry, Mood and Anxiety Disorders, ADHD, Schizophrenia and co-occuring Substance Use disorders.
Kristy L. Christensen, LCPC
Kristy obtained two graduate degrees from Idaho State University. The first, Master of Science, Psychology was prompted by her devotion to understand “why” people do what they do. The second, Master of Counseling, Mental Health, was inspired by her desire to know “how” to help people realize the outcomes they want to achieve. This educational background has assisted her in being able to provide clients with effective and efficient assistance in reaching their goals and helping them to live a more fulfilling life. Work Experience includes: Counseling for adolescents, adults and couples dealing with issues surrounding depression, adjustment, anxiety, anger, violence, communication, addiction, relationship issues, as well as evaluations and education for adults charged with domestic violence offences.
Kebai Bills, PA-C
Board Certified Physician Assistant Kebai Bills, has joined Life Change Associates, PLLC with the goal of serving the psychiatric field by following her profession passion: to erase the stigma associated with mental illness and simply help people enjoy life to its fullest. She obtained her education through the physician assistant program at Idaho State University and completed her internship rotations throughout Idaho and Washington. With fond memories of growing up in the state, Kebai has remained in Southeast Idaho for the past several years, treating individuals with mental illness in settings ranging from community mental health centers to psychiatric hospitals. She has also taken part in forensic psychiatry in Bannock, Bingham and Power Counties.
Justice Isaacson, LPC
Justice Isaacson is a Nationally Certified, Licensed Professional Counselor, and has openings now for children and adults. Justice graduated from ISU and has worked with the Department of Welfare and other community agencies, treating individuals and families with a wide range of mental health concerns. Justice is a veteran of the U.S. Navy and proudly served her country for five years. Working with veterans and individuals with trauma is a particular area of interest and expertise in her current practice. Justice believes in working from a holistic standpoint to provide the most effective and compassionate care possible to her clients. Life Change Associates provides a supportive atmosphere for this kind of care with other caring professionals who share a common vision.
Marco Erickson, MS
Marco became a motivational speaker at the age of 19 combining his musical talents with the message of substance abuse prevention for adolescents. He realized after a brief time that it was necessary to further his education to make the greatest impact for helping those with substance abuse and mental health disorders. He attended Northwest College, Montana State University Billings, and finally received his Master’s degree in Psychology from Walden University. Marco is a Parenting with Love and Logic Facilitator with a strong background in substance abuse prevention programs, youth facilitation, and has been working with both children and adults mental health disorders in Idaho for over 10 years.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 9/10/2019 |
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-233-7832 Crisis Line: 208-339-4665
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Counseling/Psychotherapy: individual, family, and couples.
-Community-Based Rehabilitation
-Medication Management
-Case Management
-Peer and Youth Supports
-Psychological Assessment, including neuropsychological and psychoeducational assessment
Provider Profiles
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-5871
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Special Language Services: ASL of other assistance for hearing impairment, Spanish
Emergency Services: Crisis Intervention Team, Psychiatric Emergency Walk-In Services
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 5/15/2014 |
Soda Springs, ID 83276
Phone: 208-547-4470 Crisis Line: 208-339-4665
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Counseling/Psychotherapy: individual, family, and couples.
-Community-Based Rehabilitation
-Medication Management
-Case Management
-Peer and Youth Supports
-Psychological Assessment, including neuropsychological and psychoeducational assessment
Provider Profiles
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: 208-524-7400
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Unified HealthCare of Idaho
-Individual Therapy
-Couples Therapy
-Family Therapy
-Group Therapy
-Community Based Rehabilitation
-Peer Support
-Psychiatry
-Drug & Alcohol Treatment
-Service Coordination
-Recovery Support Services
-In-Home Family Services
-24-Hour Crisis Support
-Group Respite Care
-Intensive Outpatient Program
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 9/10/2019 |
Suite 292
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
Phone: 208-529-2211
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Special Language Services: Spanish
Emergency Services: Crisis Intervention Team
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 5/16/2014 |
Rigby, ID 83442
Phone: 208-745-5205
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Unified HealthCare of Idaho
-Individual Therapy
-Couples Therapy
-Family Therapy
-Group Therapy
-Community Based Rehabilitation
-Peer Support
-Psychiatry
-Drug & Alcohol Treatment
-Service Coordination
-Recovery Support Services
-In-Home Family Services
-24-Hour Crisis Support
-Group Respite Care
-Intensive Outpatient Program
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 9/10/2019 |
Tremonton, UT 84337
Phone: 435-257-2168
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Special Language Services: ASL or other assistance for hearing impairment, Spanish
Emergency Services: Psychiatric Emergency Walk-In Services
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 5/23/2014 |
Driggs, ID 83422
Phone: 208-354-3005
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Emergency Services: Crisis Intervention Team, Psychiatric Emergency Walk-In Services
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 5/23/2014 |
Suite 2
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-756-2927
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Accepts Medicaid.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 3/15/2019 |
Spokane, WA 99202-2431
Phone: 509-535-3155
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Eligibility
Services Provided
Source: | MHP-Nationwide |
Last Updated: | 5/6/2019 |
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: 208-773-1080
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Services Provided
Provides an innovative, teamwork approach between law enforcement and victim service advocates to provide direct, immediate services and support to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse victims. The program provides direct services to victims of all crimes however we primarily work with domestic violence and sexual assault. The two full-time crime victim advocates are on call 24-hours a day and are available to respond "on scene" with officers to provide immediate assistance to victims. Support is on-going and can include shelter, community resource referral and medical, court, and prosecution assistance. The Post Falls program is a model law enforcement and victim service program.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 11/27/2018 |
Pocatello, ID 83201-3863
Phone: 208-234-2646
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Eligibility
Services Provided
*If you get the answering service, PLEASE leave a message and we will get back to you....Call for an appointment.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 4/30/2019 |
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: 208-529-4352
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Eligibility
Services Provided
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 4/26/2019 |
Suite C100
Boise, ID 83706
Phone: 208-321-0160
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Services Provided
Our mission is to provide integrated services that support the recovery of people with psychiatric disabilities. We endeavor to create a collaborative environment that fosters hope, stability, and respect among persons served, employees, and our community.
ID HOPE--This program is available at our Boise location only. For additional information please contact Brian Knight at 208-376-9831
The Idaho Home Outreach Program for Empowerment (ID-HOPE) provides Critical Time Intervention (CTI) services. CTI is a time-limited intervention lasting 9 months; it is divided into 3 specific phases and focuses on a limited number of treatment areas. The CTI team works with participants to create a recovery plan and build and strengthen linkages to both formal and informal supports in the community during the first phase. The CTI team works with participants to evaluate and adjust community resources as needed, assess and build upon strengths, and reinforce community linkages during the second phase. Participants continue to manage their formal and informal supports with support from the CTI team while transferring care to community supports during the third phase.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/14/2020 |
Twin Falls, ID 83301
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Services Provided
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Pocatello, ID 83204-0246
Phone: 208-234-4722
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Services Provided
MK Place provides drug/alcohol evaluations, intensive outpatient treatment, family education, family therapy, drug court programs and residential treatment to adolescents who are seriously and harmfully involved with alcohol and drugs.
This program is administered by the Bannock Youth Foundation, a private, non-profit organization that has been providing a variety of intervention, treatment, and support services to youth and families in Bannock County since 1978.
Source: | Medical Home Portal |
Last Updated: | 2/17/2021 |
Suite A
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: 360-690-8495
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Services Provided
Project PATCH Youth Ranch, is a licensed residential youth treatment facility. We are licensed to accommodate up to forty residents between twelve and seventeen years old. Our thirty-nine dedicated staff members include five professional counselors and two teachers. PATCHs mission is centered on helping at-risk youth find a better way to live their lives with hope for the future.
The six elements of the Project PATCH Program are
Therapy Licensed counselors facilitate group, individual and family counseling. Peers hold each other accountable for behaviors and challenge each other to make better choices.
Wilderness This supervised camping with periods of silence, exercise and survival skills provides an excellent way to break through to residents not responding to campus life.
Spiritual focus PATCH has a Christian staff and a chaplain who coordinates worship times, bible classes and other spiritual activities.
Education Two teachers facilitate highly individualized preparation for higher learning through independent study. They work to bring youth whove fallen behind up to an age appropriate grade level.
Recreation Indoor & outdoor recreation includes gym and field sports, auto body shop, wood shop, rafting, camping, music, crafts and games.
Community Service Volunteerism teaches young people to focus on the needs of others and exposes them to the joy of giving. Some activities are invalid visits, Christmas boxes, and clean-up projects.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 1/8/2020 |
Nampa, ID 83686-2970
Phone: 208-467-5223
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 9/10/2019 |
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-234-1122
Associated Service Categories
- Anger Counseling
- Birth Control & Sexual Health
- CHIP, State Children's Health Insur Prog
- Child Support & Custody Legal Assistance
- Clothing Assistance
- Crisis Helplines/Hotlines
- Crisis Mental Health Care
- Foster/Kinship Care
- Furniture & Goods Assistance
- General Counseling Services
- Holiday Programs
- Homeless Shelters
- Mental Health Care Expense Assistance
- Mental Health, Other Services
- Residential Mental Health Care
Eligibility
Services Provided
Project Safe Place is a network of safe locations throughout the community where youth victims, youth at risk or youth in danger can turn for help. The Safe Place locations have trained individuals who participate in the Safe Place program. They will assess the situation and make the appropriate referral or contact. Safe Place Sites are limited to business locations and public buildings. Currently, there are 85 businesses and public buildings that are Safe Place locations in Pocatello, Chubbuck, Inkom, American Falls, Fort. Hall, Lava, Downey, and McCammon.
*Baby Steps 234-1122 ext 15 Contact Candice Camper.
Hotline is staffed 24 hours per day by volunteers. Provides a variety of intervention, treatment and support services to youth and families in Bannock County.
Family Counseling Program provides crises intervention, individual and family counseling, mediation services and competency building on an outpatient basis to at risk youth and their families. Program includes the following components: Child Custody & Family Mediation; Victim Assistance Counseling; Victim/Offender Mediation; Testing & Assessment; Social Skills/Anger Management; Competency Building.
Out of Home Placement Program provides 8 out of home placements for young people in the custody of the State under Child Protection or Childrens Mental Health. Out of care is provided in the following two settings:
**Transitional Group Care Project - structured group care for adolescents in the custody of the State of Idaho.
**Treatment Family Program - a professional foster care program providing community based and family centered treatment to young people in State custody.
Bannock House provides emergency shelter, counseling and aftercare services to runaway & homeless youth and their families.
Runaway Homeless Youth Project provides emergency shelter only for adolescents. Counseling and aftercare services to runaway and homeless. They can house 13 youths, co-ed from ages 10-1.
Programs are administered by the Bannock Youth Foundation, a private, non-profit organization that has been providing a variety of intervention, treatment and support to youth and families in Bannock County since 1978.
Source: | Medical Home Portal |
Last Updated: | 2/17/2021 |
Rupert, ID 83350
Phone: 208-436-0987 xOffice
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 3/15/2019 |
Suite G
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-814-7750
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Services include:
Medical examinations, treatment, and forensic interviews conducted by specially trained professionals: We provide a sensitive, caring, and comprehensive medical and forensic evaluation of a child’s injuries, thus minimizing the need for repeated exams and interviews. Interviews are carried out in a child-friendly room specially equipped for videotaping. The medical exam is performed to ensure the health and safety of the child, reassure the child that everything is okay with his or her body, diagnose and treat medical conditions related to the abuse, and document significant physical and forensic findings.
Legal documentation, court preparation, and crime victims compensation assistance
Follow-up and referrals to counselors and other community resources. Financial assistance for counseling is available.
Education for parents and children
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 9/27/2019 |
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-940-0600
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Eligibility
Services Provided
Lemhi County Crisis Intervention (LCCI) offers a number of programs to strengthen families. Some of these programs include: **Winning at Life - a personal growth class that is Christian based and open to the public; **Boundaries - to teach women to set healthy boundaries with themselves and the relationships in their lives; and **Strong Girls Club - a group for juvenile girls to learn healthy living skills.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/19/2020 |
Pocatello, ID 83204
Phone: 208-251-4357
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Family Services Alliance also offers supervised visitation and safe exchanges, and anger management classes.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 3/15/2019 |
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-577-4460
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Services include:
Medical examinations, treatment, and forensic interviews conducted by specially trained professionals: We provide a sensitive, caring, and comprehensive medical and forensic evaluation of a child’s injuries, thus minimizing the need for repeated exams and interviews. Interviews are carried out in a child-friendly room specially equipped for videotaping. The medical exam is performed to ensure the health and safety of the child, reassure the child that everything is okay with his or her body, diagnose and treat medical conditions related to the abuse, and document significant physical and forensic findings.
Legal documentation, court preparation, and crime victims compensation assistance
Follow-up and referrals to counselors and other community resources. Financial assistance for counseling is available.
Education for parents and children
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 9/27/2019 |
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: 208-930-1740
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-293-8062
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Caldwell, ID 83605
Phone: 208-454-2996
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-466-7443
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-888-6123
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-344-2228
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Greenleaf, ID 83626
Phone: 208-459-3896
Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Adult Services:
- Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Supported Living
– Personal Care Services
– Adult Day Services
Chidlren's Services:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Community-Based Rehabilitaion
– Personal Care Services
– Habilitative Intervention
– Habilitative Supports
Behavioral Health:
– Counseling
– Medication Management
– Substance Use Disorder Services
– Community-Based Rehabilitation
– Case Management
– Peer Support
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
Phone: 208-522-0727
Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
24 Hour Help Line
Special Care Adult Program (18 & older)
Daybreak Adult Program (18 & older)
Teton Peaks Adolescent Residential Treatment (ages 12-18)
Adolescent Acute Care Program (ages 3-17)
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 4/17/2020 |
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-528-5700
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Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-736-2177
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Preston, ID 83263
Phone: 208-234-7900
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Ponderay, ID 83852
Phone: 208-265-4535
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into two major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Pocatello, ID 83205-4166
Phone: 208-234-7900
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into two major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Payette, ID 83661
Phone: 208-642-6416
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into two major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-459-0092
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Mental Health Services / Adult & Children
(Services for children with severe emotional disturbance
and their families and services for adults who have severe
& persistent mental illness)
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Mountain Home, ID 83647
Phone: 208-334-0894
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Suite 2
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-882-0562
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Malad, ID 83252
Phone: 208-239-7900
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-799-4440
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Suite B
Kellogg, ID 83837
Phone: 208-784-1352
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-528-5717
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Associated Service Categories
Services Provided
Mental Health Services / Adult & Children
(Services for adults, children and families who are in need of mental health treatment. People will not be denied services based on inability to pay. A discounted sliding fee schedule is available based on family size and incomes.)
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 10/30/2018 |
Grangeville, ID 83530
Phone: 208-983-2300
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: 208-665-8900
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or a children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavioral Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Caldwell, ID 83605
Phone: 208-459-0092
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with a serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavior Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Suite A 1
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-334-0800
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
Public mental health services fall into major areas of effort: Community Crisis Response and Services to Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) or children with serious emotional disturbance.
COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES
First line intervention for adults experiencing mental health crisis. These crisis may be defined as psychiatric symptoms such as thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Each Welfare region in Idaho has a community health center and one or more satellite offices which provide 24 hour crisis response services such as hotlines, emergency face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, treatment referral services and consultations with law enforcement agencies, local hospitals, and other social service organizations as requested.
SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS
Services are targeted for individuals, at least 18 years of age, who suffer from the most severe and persistent forms of mental illness. The individual must have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or borderline personality disorder. This psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two areas of functioning, on either a continuous or intermittent basis. SPMI services include screening and referral, assertive community treatment, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric/medical service, short term outpatient therapy, individual and group psychosocial rehabilitation, consultation and education, and community supportive employment.
The Mental Health Program is administered by the Division of Behavioral Health.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 12/17/2020 |
Boise, ID 83709
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention
Offers private and group sessions.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
Nampa, ID 83687
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention
Offers private and group sessions.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention
Offers private and group sessions.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
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Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Services Provided
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention
Offers private and group sessions.
Source: | Idaho Careline 211 |
Last Updated: | 2/21/2020 |
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Phone: 212-695-8650
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Youth (13-24), or anyone in crisis
Services Provided
Provides 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.
- LGBTQ2+ Helplines
- LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
- General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Source: | Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue |
Last Updated: | 2/9/2023 |
Suite 350-111
Plano, TX 75093
Phone: 212-575-6200
Associated Service Categories
Eligibility
Individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
Services Provided
Provides information and treatment options for eating disorders.
Confidential Helpline Monday-Thursday (800-931-2237) from 9am to 9pm ET and Friday from 9am to 5pm ET.
24/7 crisis support: text 'NEDA' to 741741
Source: | MHP-Nationwide |
Last Updated: | 8/15/2022 |