As of June 24, 2024 CCH Behavioral Health Crisis line 307.688.5555 began forwarding to the National Lifeline: 988 (text or call)
Campbell County Health Behavioral Health Services is dedicated to serving the Northeastern Wyoming community with exceptional, confidential, and comprehensive care for behavioral disorders, mental health conditions, and substance use treatment following detoxification.
Our outpatient professional team comprises a diverse group of experts, including psychiatrists, case managers, social workers, nurses, licensed therapists, and dedicated support personnel.
At BHS, the journey towards healing commences with an initial screening, followed by collaborative efforts between our healthcare professionals and patients to establish personalized treatment plans. These plans may involve consultations with our healthcare providers for prescription medications if necessary, along with options such as group therapy, educational resources, and community-based support programs. We pride ourselves on giving our patients support for a healthier mind, close to home.
In cases of acute mental health crises, our hospital offers an eight-bed inpatient unit for adults and adolescents, ensuring vigilant and compassionate care.
At BHS, we prioritize accessibility. Clients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis. We work closely with each individual to ensure affordability based on household income. Patients can also explore our hospital financial assistance program, which is available to both insured and uninsured individuals; please note that proof of income is necessary for qualification. We accept various insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, to further facilitate access to our services.
Click here for the CCH Financial Assistance Application.
Behavioral Health Services offers the following counseling and mental health services below:
Psychology
Medication Management Counseling Sarah Clonch, LPC Cheryl King, LPC Leslie Dowdy, LPC Collin McCloy, LCSW Kaitlin Kirsch-Opfar, PPC
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