BJC Behavioral Health -- Provides an array of mental health services and arranges for other supportive services allowing adults and children with mental health problems to live independently in their homes and communities. Services provided:
Clinical case management
Psychiatric medication services
Psychiatric services
Intensive in-home services for children
Intensive in-home services for adults
Respite services for adults
Respite services for children
BJC Behavioral Health Call Center and Referral Line
phone -- 314.729.4004
toll-free -- 877.729.4004 to access all services, except EAP
TDD -- 314.729.4001 or toll-free -- 877.729.4001
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday
Provides community based mental health services to adults and children with severe mental illness.
314-531-1770
Saint Louis County's Department of Health is working with the Family Mental Health Collaborative (FMHC) to offer mental health services for residents living in Saint Louis County. Services are offered on a sliding fee scale based on family income/insurance and include crisis intervention, counseling, assessments, case/care management, psychological testing, psychiatric evaluation and medication.
If you are a past client of the Department of Health's Family Mental Health Service or a resident of Saint Louis County who is seeking more information on mental health services, please call (314) 993-1000
The Missouri Division of Behavioral Health manages programs and services for people who need help for a mental illness or alcohol or drug problem. Services available are prevention, education, evaluation, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Targeted Case Management services are used to assist individuals in finding and getting psychiatric, medical, social, and educational services and supports.
The cost of services is based on the individual's ability to pay. Those who have first priority for mental health services are:
People with a serious mental illness;
Individuals and families in crisis;
People who are homeless and mentally ill;
Individuals committed for treatment by the court system; and,
Children with severe emotional problems.
If you would like more information, please call us at (573) 751-8017 or e-mail us at dbhmail@dmh.mo.gov.