Department on Behavioral Health (DBH)
DBH remains open and will continue service to residents, including the following services and programs:
The 24-hour telephone access to a mental health clinician and 24-hour suicide prevention lifeline as 1(888) 793-4357 is available always and is ready is serve.
Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) will continue to provide emergency psychiatric services.
35 K Street NE Adult Clinic will be open for urgent care services including assessment, counseling and psychiatric evaluation between 8:30 am and 3 pm.
35 K Street NE Pharmacy is open for uninsured residents from 8 am to 5 pm. Prescriptions received before 4 pm will be filled the same day.
Children and Adolescent Mobile Psychiatric Service (ChAMPS will provide on-site immediate help to children facing a behavioral or mental health crisis whether in the home, school or community. Services are geared toward children and youth 6 – 21 years of age.
Urgent Care Clinic at the Moultrie Courthouse, will be open for easy access to behavioral health services to individuals referred by judges—primarily from misdemeanor and traffic court—who may show signs of behavioral illness, have been diagnosed as mentally ill, or show signs of both mental illness and substance abuse.
The Community Response Team will continue to respond to adults in psychiatric crisis in the home or community for counseling and transportation to emergency treatment if needed.