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Psychiatric
Services

Counties
Listed Represent Department of Mental Health
Designated Service
Areas Only
(Click on
Name of Agency for Locations.)
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Arthur Center
Service
Area: CPS 15
Counties: Audrain, Callaway, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike,
Ralls
Phone: 573-582-1234
Crisis
Line: 800-833-2064
Email:
Terry Mackey, President
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BJC
Behavioral Health
Service Areas: CPS 17b, CPS 23,
CPS 25
Counties:
Iron, St. Francois, Washington,
St. Louis
County, Part of St. Louis City
Phone:
877-729-4004 / 314-729-4004
Crisis
Line: 800-811-4760
Website
Email:
Mark Stansberry, Executive Director
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Bootheel
Counseling Services, Inc.
Service
Area: CPS 20
Counties:
Mississippi, New Madrid, Scott, Stoddard
Phone:
573-471-0800
Crisis
Line: 800-356-5395
Website
Email:
Cheryl Jones, Executive Director
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Burrell Behavioral Health
Service
Areas: CPS 10, CPS 12
Counties: Boone, Carroll, Chariton,
Christian, Cooper, Dallas, Greene, Howard, Moniteau, Morgan,
Pettis, Polk, Randolph, Saline, Stone, Taney,
Webster
Phone:
417-269-5400 (10)
Phone:
573-777-7550 (12)
Crisis
Line: 800-494-7355 (10)
Crisis
Line: 800-395-2132 (12)
Website
Email:
Todd Schaible, President/CEO
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Clark Community
Mental Health Center
Service Area: CPS 8a
Counties: Barry, Dade, Lawrence
Phone:
417-476-1036
Crisis
Line: 800-801-4405
Website
Email:
Frank Compton, CEO
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Community Counseling Center
Service Area: CPS 21
Counties: Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Madison,
Perry, Ste. Genevieve
Phone: 573-334-1100
Crisis
Line: 800-356-5395
Website
Email:
John A. Hudak, Executive Director
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Comprehensive
Mental Health Services, Inc.
Service
Area: CPS 5
County:
Part of Jackson
Phone:
816-254-3652
Crisis
Line: 888-279-8188
Website
Email:
William H. Kyles, President/CEO
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COMTREA Community Treatment, Inc.
Service
Area: CPS 22
County:
Jefferson
Phone: 636-296-6206
Crisis
Line: 636-931-2700 or 800-811-4760
Website
Email:
Stephen F. Huss, CEO
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Crider Health Center
Service
Area: CPS 16
Counties:
Franklin, Lincoln, St. Charles, Warren
Phone:
636-332-8000
Crisis
Line: 800-811-4760
Website
Email:
Karl Wilson, President/CEO
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Family Counseling Center, Inc.
Service
Area: CPS 19
Counties:
Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Pemiscot,
Reynolds, Ripley, Wayne
Phone:
573-888-5925
Crisis
Line: 800-356-5395
Website
Email: Myra Callahan, CEO
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Family Guidance Center
Service
Area: CPS 1
Counties:
Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Clinton, De Kalb,
Gentry, Holt, Nodaway, Worth
Phone:
816-364-1501
Crisis
Line: 888-279-8188
Website
Email:
Garry Hammond, President/CEO
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Hopewell Center, Inc.
Service
Area: CPS 24
Part of
St. Louis City
Phone:
314-531-1770
Crisis
Line: 800-811-4670
Website
Email:
Amanda Murphy, President/CEO
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Independence Center
Counties: St.
Louis County and St. Louis City
Phone:
314-533-4245
Website
Email:
Mike Keller,
Executive Director
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Mark Twain Area Counseling Center
Service
Area: CPS 14
Counties:
Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion,
Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby
Phone:
Hannibal: 573-221-2120
Kirksville: 660-665-4612
Crisis
Line: 800-356-5395
Website
Email:
Mike Cantrell, Executive Director
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New Horizons
Community Support Services
Counties: Boone, Cole
Phone: Columbia:
573-443-0405
Jefferson City: 573-636-8108
Website
Email:
Chi Cheung, CEO
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North Central Missouri
Mental Health Center
Service
Area: CPS 13
Counties:
Caldwell, Daviess, Grundy, Harrison, Linn,
Livingston, Mercer, Putnam, Sullivan
Phone:
660-359-4487
Crisis
Line: 888-279-8188
Email:
Lori Irvine, Executive Director
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Ozark Center
Service
Area: CPS 9
Counties:
Barton, Jasper, McDonald, Newton
Phone:
417-781-2410
Crisis
Line: 800-247-0661
Website
Email: Paula
F. Baker, CEO
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Ozarks Medical Center
Service Area: CPS 18
Counties: Douglas, Howell,
Ozark, Oregon, Shannon, Texas, Wright
Phone: 417-257-6762,
ext. 3004
Crisis Line: 800-356-5395
Website
Email:
Carol Eck, M.Ed., LPC, Director Behavioral Healthcare
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Pathways Community
Behavioral Healthcare,
Inc.
Service
Areas: CPS 7, 8b, 11, 17a
Counties:
Cass, Johnson, Lafayette; Bates, Benton, Cedar, Henry,
Hickory, St. Clair, Vernon; Camden, Cole, Laclede, Miller,
Osage, Pulaski; Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Phelps
Phone: 660-885-8131
Crisis Lines: 888-279-8188
(Johnson, Cass and Lafayette
Counties);
800-833-3915 (other counties)
Website
Email:
Mel Fetter, CEO
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Places for People, Inc.
Counties: St. Louis County
and St. Louis City
Phone: 314-535-5600
Website
Email:
Francie
Broderick, Executive Director
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Preferred Family
Healthcare, Inc.
Counties: Caldwell,
Daviess, Grundy, Harrison, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam,
Sullivan
Phone: 660-665-1962
Website
Email:
Mike Schwend,
President/CEO |
ReDiscover
Service Area: CPS 4
County: Part of Jackson
Phone: 816-246-8000
Crisis
Line: 816-966-0900
Website
Email: Alan
Flory, President
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Swope
Health Services
Service Area: CPS 3
County:
Part of Jackson
Phone: 816-922-7645, ext. 6325
Crisis
Line: 888-279-8188
Website
Email:
Gloria Joseph, Vice President of
Behavioral Health
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Tri-County Mental Health Services, Inc.
Service Area: CPS 6
Counties: Clay, Platte, Ray
Phone: 816-468-0400
Crisis
Line: 888-279-8188
Website
Email:
Tom Cranshaw, Executive Director
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Truman Medical Center
Behavioral Health Network
Service Area: CPS 2
County: Part of Jackson
Phone: 816-404-5700
Crisis
Line: 888-279-8188
Website
Email:
Marsha Morgan, COO Behavioral Health
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Services Available
Outpatient Community-Based
Services
Outpatient
services provided in an individual's community offer the
least-restrictive environment for treatment. An evaluation and
treatment team provides services utilizing the resources of the
individual, his/her family, and the community. Outpatient programs
offer individual, group, and family therapy, medication
management, etc.
Targeted Case Management
Targeted case
management services are intended to assist individuals in gaining
access to psychiatric, medical, social, and educational services
and supports.
Day Treatment/Partial
Hospitalization
Day treatment
offers the least-restrictive care to individuals diagnosed as
having a psychiatric disorder and requiring a level of care
greater than outpatient services can provide, but not at a level
requiring full-time inpatient services. Day treatment may include
vocational education, rehabilitation services, and educational
services. The focus is on developing supportive medical and
psychological and social work services.
Residential
Care/Community Placement
Moderate-term
placement in residential care provides services to persons with
non-acute conditions who cannot be served in their own homes. A
residential setting has more focused goals of providing a
structured living environment in which to develop functional
adaptive living skills, self esteem, self control of impulses,
social skills, insight into personal issues, and enhanced family
interactions.
Inpatient
(Hospitalization)
Individuals
whose psychiatric needs cannot be met in the community and who
require 24-hour observation and treatment are placed in inpatient
treatment. These services are considered appropriate for persons
who may be dangerous to themselves or others as a result of their
mental disorder.
Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances or in acute crisis
may receive the above-mentioned services as well as services
provided through the programs listed below.
Respite
Temporary care
is given to an individual by specialized, trained providers for
the purpose of providing a period of relief to the primary
caregivers.
Treatment Family Home
Program
This program
licenses private family residences to provide specialized, 24-hour
support, case management, and out-of-home care for youths with
serious emotional disturbances.
Community Psychiatric
Rehabilitation (CPR)
This program
is a client-centered approach that emphasizes individual choices
and needs; features flexible community-based services and
supports; uses existing community resources and natural support
systems; and promotes independence and the pursuit of meaningful
living, working, learning, and leisure-time activities in normal
community settings. The program provides an array of key services
to persons with severe, disabling mental illnesses. Services
include evaluations, crisis intervention, community support,
medication management, and psychosocial rehabilitation. Because
CPRP is a Medicaid supported program, the federal government pays
approximately 60 percent of the costs for clients with Medicaid
eligibility.
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