Safety Crisis Resources

If you are ever feeling suicidal or having thoughts of harming yourself or others:


PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ANY ONE OF THESE RESOURCES OR 911 FOR ASSISTANCE -

CRISIS / SUICIDE HOTLINE: dial 988

Hotlines/Online Chat:

Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline

 Call or Text 208-398-4357

Crisis Phone Line #2

24/7, 365 days a year 319-362-2174Phone: 1-800-246-7743

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

800-273-8255

Crisis Text Line

Text “HOME” to 741741 to connect to a crisis counselor 24/7

Lifeline online chat

Available 24/7 across the US https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/

Crisis Text Line #2

Mon – Fri - 9am – 3pm 800-332-4224

Crisis Chat

Local Resources:

Ada county Mobile Crisis

Idaho Mobile Crisis (Ada)

208-334-0800 Press Option 2

Ada Co Children Mental Health Crisis Line

208-334-0808

Ada Co Non-Emergency Dispatch

208-377-6790 or 911

Note: Always request an officer that is trained in crisis intervention or CIT Officer trainings.208-377-6790 or 911

Canyon County Mobile Crisis

Canyon Co Children Mental Health Crisis Line

208-459-0092

Canyon Co Non-Emergency Dispatch

208-454-7531 or 911

Note: Always request an officer that is trained in crisis intervention or CIT Officer trainings.

Crisis Centers (outpatient)

Pathways of Idaho Crisis Center

833-527-4747 or 208-489-8311 (Ada County)

Pathways Youth Community Support Center

545 N. Benjamin Ln. #185, Boise, 83704

(208) 322-1026

Western Idaho Community Crisis Center

(208) 402-1044 (Canyon County)

Western Idaho Youth Support Center

204 10th Ave. S. Nampa, ID

208-899-4727

Hospitals

Saint Alphonsus Behavioral Health

208-302-0900

Intermountain Hospital

208-377-8400

Cottonwood Creek Behavioral Hospital

 (208) 202-4700

Community Resources

Idaho 211 For Community Resources

Dial 211 or 800-926-2588

Substance Use

BPA 1-800-922-3406

Additional Resources

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Disclaimer: Please do NOT send urgent messages or prescription refill requests through this system. Please use you patient portal for prompt attention.

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