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Mental Health Crisis Services

Crisis Response Services Chelan and Douglas Counties:

If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, we can help--crisis responders are available 24/7.

We can help you address your crisis and show you a path toward hope, healing, and choosing life.

Dealing with a mental health crisis can be frightening for those trying to help. Our team of mental health providers can walk loved ones through techniques to de-escalate crisis situations, help you avoid or navigate law enforcement intervention, and get those in crisis the support and help they need to be well. Our Mobile Crisis teams, Designated Crisis Responders, and Certified Peer Counselors can help you address your crisis.


24/7 Crisis Intervention

Mental health professionals are available 24 hours per day, every day, to anyone experiencing a mental or emotional crisis. We can help stabilize you or your loved one and coordinate care though our behavioral health services or with other community providers. Our caring staff provides wellness checks and can connect you with a certified peer counselor who has been where you are and can help you navigate your individual situation or needs. Whether your crisis is the result of a mental health condition or substance use or abuse, our team is here to help.

Mobile Crisis Intervention

Our team of mental health professionals is available to meet you or your loved one in the community to help manage a mental or emotional crisis. Whether you’re at home, work, or another location, we can help stabilize emotions and advocate on your behalf to de-escalate stressful situations. Our Certified Peer Counselors understand the challenges of advocating for yourself when in crisis or when dealing with the aftermath of a crisis.

Diversion (from Incarceration) Team

At Catholic Charities, we work closely with law enforcement to de-escalate crisis situations. We encourage officers to refer those in crisis to our services rather than take them to jail. We can connect you with a Designated Crisis Responder to help you navigate the court system and decrease the possibility of future episodes or the risk of incarceration.

Contact & Information

Douglas and Chelan Counties

Eligibility: Any individual in a behavioral health crisis

Cost: Free

Contact: (800) 852-2923 or (509) 662-7105

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