1-800-592-3980
Call 988 Lifeline
Four Rivers Behavioral Health provides comprehensive crisis response services for individuals experiencing behavioral health or substance use emergencies.
Our goal is to ensure timely access to care, safety, and stabilization—wherever support is needed.
Walk-in appointments are welcome during regular business hours at select locations.
Help is always available outside of business hours.
In addition to immediate crisis support, Four Rivers Behavioral Health offers a range of emergency behavioral health services, including:
Walk-in crisis appointments are available during regular business hours at:
Four Rivers Behavioral Health clinicians are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
This allows for emergency behavioral health assessments in:
Area hospitals
Jails
Juvenile detention centers
Four Rivers Behavioral Health is an active member of:
Western Kentucky Community Crisis Response Team
Kentucky Community Crisis Response Team
These partnerships allow coordinated response efforts with:
Public health centers
Kentucky Homeland Security
Local emergency operations centers
This collaboration ensures behavioral health support is integrated into larger emergency response efforts.
The Center for Community Support and crisis services provided by Four Rivers Behavioral Health are often the first point of contact for individuals experiencing emotional or behavioral crises.
Initial contact may occur through:
The Crisis Information Line
Hospital-based crisis intervention
Collaboration with law enforcement
The Adult Crisis Center, along with additional options for children in crisis, provides multiple entry points into care and recovery.
We strive to be available during times of stress and uncertainty, offering hope and support to individuals navigating:
Mental illness onset
Addiction
Intellectual or developmental disabilities
Four Rivers Behavioral Health maintains an ongoing Disaster Emergency Preparedness Program to ensure readiness in the event of natural or man-made disasters, including:
Tornados
Earthquakes
Terrorist attacks
This program coordinates behavioral health response efforts with:
Kentucky Community Crisis Response Board (KCCRB)
State, regional, and local first responders
Emergency management agencies
Support is provided during both the initial emergency phase and the recovery phase following a disaster.
If you are in crisis, reach out to Four Rivers Behavioral Health’s Center for Crisis Services by calling, toll-free, anytime 800.592.3980 or call 988