Northern Idaho Crisis Center can help in
Boundary County |
May 30, 2017 |
Boundary County Sheriff David Kramer would like
to share some information on the North Idaho
Crisis Center. He is on the advisory board for
the center and returned today from a meeting.
While he was there he was able to verify that
they will facilitate transportation to their
facility in Coeur d'Alene from Bonners Ferry.
If you or your loved ones are in need of
assistance or crisis intervention, please
contact them and they will help you in your
decision process.
The Northern Idaho Crisis Center is a non-profit
community organization, created to help people
who are having a mental health crisis or a drug
or alcohol problem. The Crisis Center is a joint
project between Panhandle Health District,
Kootenai Health and Heritage Health. Staff
members care for those who come to the center
and help facilitate outside resources before
each person leaves.
The center is free, safe, private and voluntary.
* Care is provided at no cost to men and women
ages 18+
* Open 24/7/365
* You can stay at the center up to 24 hours, but
most people get the help they need in less time.
* Staff are kind, caring and ready to help.
* You DO NOT need a referral.
* You can come on your own, with a friend, or a
family member.
The Northern Idaho Crisis Center is located at
2195 Ironwood Court, Coeur d'Alene. To learn
more, visit
www.nicrisiscenter.org or call (208)
625-4884. |
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