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Mental Health Resources in Coeur d’Alene, ID

Mental Health Resources, Treatment Options and Support Groups in Coeur d’Alene, ID

The people of Coeur d’Alene have access to several mental health resources and support groups in their local community.

Getting treatment is just one option, but many also need peer support and encouragement in order to continue to manage their conditions.

It is not always feasible for people to come to us here at Ashwood Recovery to get mental health treatment. This page can serve as a guide to help people in Coeur d’Alene to find out what mental health services and resources are available for them.

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Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Mental Health Services and Resources

Coeur d’Alene has much to offer anyone who is need of mental health support and/or treatment. The following includes the resources that are there to help.

Suicide is a serious problem in Idaho. Anyone who suspects that another person is a danger to themselves or other people should call 911 right away.

The phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. Also, the Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline offers phone and text support. People can text them Monday through Friday from 3 pm to midnight, or call anytime of the day or night. Their phone number is (208) 398-4357.

  • The North Idaho Crisis Center is located in Coeur d’Alene. Their phone number is (208) 625-4884. They offer crisis intervention services free of charge.
  • Mental health services and referrals are also available by visiting the Kootenai County website.
  • NAMI-Idaho offers assistance for mental health patients in getting the treatment and support they need.
  • Idaho 2-1-1 is available to provide information about the health and human services that are there to help people in Coeur d’Alene. Call 211 from any phone.
  • The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare offers access to mental health services as well as substance abuse services.
  • The Promise Program is located in Boise, Idaho. This is a private mental health day treatment program that offers outpatient mental health services. They work with people who have recently finished an inpatient stay.

Coeur d’Alene Mental Health Support Groups

Support groups can be very helpful for people with mental illnesses. There are several mental health support groups available in the Coeur d’Alene area.

Food Addicts Anonymous is an eating disorder support group that meets on Monday evenings at 7pm. It takes place at the Kootenai Medical Center.

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is similar support group that also meets at the Kootenai Medical Center. Meetings take place on Saturday mornings at 10 am.

A Mental Health Support Group meets every Wednesday evening from 7 pm to 9 pm at the Kootenai Medical Center. This group caters to every type of mental health condition, including various anxiety disorders.

The Meetup group, Pass the Anxietea, is available for those looking for physical or online meetings.

The Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center is located in Coeur d’Alene. They offer support groups to veterans who suffer from PTSD.

Feeling Kinda Blue is a website that offers online support for anyone seeking a mental health support group. There are groups available for people battling PTSD.

Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are two organizations that have helped millions of addicts change their lives. There are several AA and NA meetings that take place in Coeur d’Alene on a daily basis.

An Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity group regularly meets in the Coeur d’Alene area on Mondays from 7 pm to 9 pm. Please call Dr. Bob at (208) 784-8891 for more information.

A Meetup group is also available to help adults with ADHD. It is called ADHD of Treasure Valley.

The Spokesman-Review has listed several support groups that might be beneficial for those with depression.

There is a Facebook group called the Mental Health Support Group of Coeur d’Alene that can be helpful for people with depression.

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The Promise Program at Ashwood Recovery: Mental Health Treatment

The Promise Program at Ashwood Recovery offers mental health treatment services. It is an outpatient program that provides day treatment and partial hospitalization to people with one or more mental health conditions. Many of the people we treat have recently completed an inpatient program.

At Promise, our staff’s focus is on our clients’ individual needs. We always provide treatment plans that have been tailored to offer them the most benefits. Clients meet with medical and nursing staff on a daily basis. They participate in group therapy as well as individual sessions with their counselors.

All of our clients meet with a psychiatrist for two weekly appointments. During that time, we manage their medications and provide other appropriate types of treatment. We also offer the following as a part of our curriculum:

  • Mental health education
  • Skill building classes
  • Processing groups
  • Music therapy
  • Goal building and evaluation
  • Experiential activities

We can facilitate family sessions when they are needed as well as offer daily peer support. When clients have finished the program (generally within 4-5 weeks), we help them create a quality follow-up schedule with the appropriate appointments.

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Talk With a Professional About the Mental Health Resources in Coeur d’Alene, ID

At Ashwood Recovery, we completely understand the importance of good mental health. So many of the people we work with are suffering because of their symptoms. Our Promise Program can give them hope as it helps to transition them back to their daily lives and routines.

Do you need to talk with someone about the mental health resources or treatment options that are available in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho? We can help. Please contact us right away.

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