Mental Health Crisis Resources in Idaho and Washington

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, including thoughts of suicide, self-harm, or harm to others, please seek immediate support. Call 911, go to your nearest emergency department, or reach out to one of the crisis resources listed on this page for help in Idaho or Washington.

For 24/7 confidential support, you can contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988, or by using chat at 988lifeline.org. Trained counselors are available at all times to provide immediate emotional support and connect you with local resources.

    • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
      Call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org
      Free, confidential, 24/7 support for mental health crises, suicide prevention, and emotional distress.

  • Emergency & Crisis Centers

    • Saint Alphonsus Emergency Department (Boise)
      1055 N. Curtis Rd, Boise, ID 83706
      Open 24/7

    • Clarvida Community Crisis Center (Boise)
      7192 Potomac Dr, Boise, ID 83704
      Phone: 833-527-4747
      24/7 crisis stabilization and behavioral health support

    Idaho Hotlines

    • Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline
      Call or text 988

    • Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline
      Call 800-273-8255
      Text 208-398-4357

    Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Support

    • Women and Children’s Alliance (Ada County)
      24-Hour Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Hotline
      Phone: 208-343-7025

  • Crisis Hotlines

    • Crisis Connections (King County Regional Crisis Line)
      Phone: 206-461-3222
      Toll-free: 866-427-4747
      24/7 mental health crisis support

    Crisis Response Centers

    • Connections Kirkland — 24/7 Crisis Response Center
      Phone: 425-650-4005
      Walk-in crisis stabilization services

    Additional Washington Support

    • Washington Warm Line (Peer Support)
      Phone: 877-500-9276 (877-500-WARM)
      Non-crisis emotional support and peer connection

Important Note

Crescent Creek Therapy provides outpatient telehealth services and does not offer emergency or crisis mental health care. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, self-harm, or harm to others, please use the resources above or seek emergency care immediately.