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Emergency resources

If you are in crisis or have an urgent need, please call one of the following for assistance.

  • Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline (call or text) — 208-398-4357
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — 800-273-8255
  • NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Health) — call 800-950-6264 or text 741741

Note: If you are in imminent danger to yourself or others, please call 911.

Crisis centers in Idaho

Crisis centers are short-term (less than 24 hours) community resources to help individuals experiencing a crisis. Each crisis center has several resources including nurses, clinicians, case managers and peer support specialists. The center is free, safe, private and voluntary. Listed below are crisis centers available and their location in Idaho.

  • Pathways Community Crisis Center of Southwest Idaho — Boise

    7192 Potomac Drive, Boise, ID 83704 —
    1-833-5-CRISIS (27-4747)
  • Western Idaho Crisis Center — Caldwell

    524 Cleveland Blvd., Suite 160 Caldwell, ID 83605 —
    208-402-1044
  • Northern Idaho Crisis Center — Coeur d’Alene

    Northern Idaho Crisis Center
    2195 Ironwood Court, Suite D, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 —
    208-625-4884
  • Behavioral Health Crisis Center of East Idaho — Idaho Falls

    1650 N. Holmes Ave., Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 —
    208-522-0727
  • Rural Crisis Center Network — Lewiston
    877-897-9027
  • Latah Recovery Center — Moscow

    531 S. Main, Moscow, ID 83843 —
    208-883-1045
  • Southeast Idaho Behavioral Crisis Center — Pocatello

    1001 N 7th Ave N Ste 160, Pocatello, ID 83201 —
    208-909-5177

Contact

Talje Hoene, Mental Health Program Coordinator