Adult Crisis Centers
Crisis centers provide emergency substance use disorder and mental health services for adults 18 and older.
Crisis centers are a place for adults to go if they are experiencing a behavioral health crisis, such as suicidal thoughts or withdrawal from drugs, to get help. They can stay for up to 24 hours and receive a bed, food, and services from mental health professionals so they can decide what to do next.
All services are provided without charge to patients in need. Referrals and connections are made to appropriate community resources. Clients may remain at the facility for up to 23 hours and 59 minutes, but most people get the help they need in less time. Services provided include 24-hour hotline, detox services, and crisis intervention and prevention.
Northern Idaho Crisis Center
2195 Ironwood Court, Suite D
Coeur D’ Alene, Idaho 83814
208-625-4884 (TTY 711)
Western Idaho Community Crisis Center
524 Cleveland Blvd., Suite 160
Caldwell, Idaho 83605
208-402-1044 (TTY 711)
Pathways Community Crisis Center of Southwest Idaho
7192 Potomac Drive
Boise, Idaho 83704
833-527-4747 (TTY 711)
South East Idaho Behavioral Crisis Center
1001 N 7th Ave N Ste 160
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
208-909-5177 (TTY 711)
Behavioral Health Crisis Center of East Idaho
1650 N Holmes Avenue
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401
208-522-0727 (TTY 711)
Crisis Center of South Central Idaho
570 Shoup Avenue W
Twin Falls, ID 83301
208-772-7825 (TTY 711)
Rural Crisis Center Network
Locations in Lewiston, Orofino and Moscow
877-897-9027 (TTY 711)