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Crisis Services

If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 9-1-1.

Crisis Clinic Hotline

24/7
360-586-2800
360-586-2777 Teen/Youth Line
The Crisis Clinic provides a 24-hour phone service to anyone who calls, offering crisis intervention, emotional support, and information and referral to a wide variety of necessary resources often needed by callers.
They also have a Teen/Youth Help Line, which is answered by trained teens.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

Crisis Response Unit (CRU)

Mon-Thurs 7am-8:40pm, 10am-8:40pm Fri-Sun
360 704-2740 (dispatch non-emergency line)
The Crisis Response Unit (CRU) provides free, confidential, voluntary crisis response assistance in the City of Olympia. The CRU provides outreach services to those in crisis, identifies each individual's circumstances and needs, and helps identify individuals with chronic mental health disorders, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.

OHRS Mobile Crisis Team

24/7
360-754-1338
800-270-0041
OHRS provides Mobile Crisis Services and Involuntary Treatment Assessments.
Provides mobile crisis intervention services in varied environments in the community.
Assesses risk and safety factors of clients in crisis in the Thurston and Mason communities
Referrals can be made by any person in the community.
No insurance required to receive mobile crisis intervention services.

Community Based Mental Health

Arrest & Jail Alternatives

319 7th Ave SW Suite 201 Olympia, WA 98501
Call to make an Appointment (360) 660-2281
The Arrest and Jail Alternatives (AJA) program utilizes peer case managers who are boots on the ground, working to support Olympia community members who primarily unhoused and experience a higher number of law enforcement interactions. AJA case management is trauma-responsive and participant-led, based on a harm reduction model of care. The program seeks to improve access to services such as housing programs and non-emergency treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. The program’s goals include individualized peer support, connection, and empowerment and aims to reduce the number of individual law enforcement encounters, reduce financial strain on the criminal justice system, and reduce misuse of local emergency services.
For more information Visit their website:

Behavioral Health Resources

3857 Martin Way E
Olympia, WA 98506
360 704-7170
Behavioral Health Resources (BHR) provides individual, family, and group therapy, co-occurring mental health / substance use disorder services, psychiatric prescribers, med management, and a variety of other community based mental health services. Services are currently (as of 6/26/2022) primarily provided on a tele-health / remote basis.

Catholic Community Services (CCS)

Mental Health: CCS provides community mental health services to Medicaid eligible children and their families.
(360)-753-3340
604 Devoe St SE, Olympia, WA 98501
www.ccsww.org/

CIELO

Provides free mental health services for Spanish speaking individuals. Therapists are multi-lingual, and understand the special needs of immigrants.
1601 North Street SE, Olympia, WA 98501
(360)709-0931
cieloproject@comcast.net

Compass

The FCS Program by Compass meets with clients in the community, where they are, and helps people who have a mental illness disorder or have a substance abuse disorder.
They work particularly with individuals who have a criminal history, or looking for employment, or who are homeless.
(833) 327-2667

HOST (Houseless Outreach Stabilization and Transition)

Through Olympic Health and Recovery Services, HOST offers intensive case management for clients with severe substance use or mental health disorders who are unhoused or imminently losing housing. To refer, call
(360)764-6282
www.ohrs.org/host

IWHS Navigation Team at Sergio’s Day Center

3444 Martin Way E. Olympia, WA 98506
Drop-ins welcome 1-4:30pm, Tuesday-Friday
Navigation Team Hotline (360) 870-9566
The IW navigation team is a committee of certified peer counselors that work with individuals on a one on one basis to provide strengths-based advocacy and navigation services to our guests in regards to medical needs, mental health support, substance use and housing. Navigators can help with: Applying for benefits, replacing vital identification documents, signing up for healthcare, finding primary care providers, pursuing substance use treatment, exploring housing options.

Lacey Veterans Services Hub

4232 6th Ave SE, Suite 101, Lacey, WA 98503
(360) 456-3850
The Dept of Veterans Affairs and the WA DVA offer a wide variety of services including disability benefits, healthcare, mental health support, substance use treatment, housing, employment programs, etc. Veterans seeking any kind of VA service should call or visit the Lacey Veterans Services Hub to learn about all programs they may be eligible for and for help with applying.

The Olympia Free Clinic

Walk-in Medical Care, Mental Health Services, Specialty Clinics
provides medical, mental health, psychiatric, gender, reproductive, and physical therapy care services to uninsured and underinsured adults at no cost to the patient.
Mondays 5-7 p.m. for a medical visit with a provider inside our clinic or a nurse visit in an outdoor medical tent located in the parking lot
·Wednesdays 5-7 p.m. for a medical visit with a provider inside our clinic
To schedule an appointment or get help:
360-890-4074 EXT#3
https://www.theolympiafreeclinic.org/
225 State Ave NE, Olympia WA

Providence Behavioral Health and Recovery

Walk-in assessments Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM
360-456-7575

Providence Street Medicine

Providence Street Medicine Line: 360-764-6945 Email: streetmedicine@providence.org

Northwest Resources II

Provides mental health therapy, psychiatric medication services and substance use disorder treatment. Works with law enforcement and drug courts to provide case management.
Olympia, 2708 Westmoor Court SW: 360.943.8810 Lacey, 3773 Martin Way E, Suite A-105: 360.688.7312 Shelton, 235 S. 3rd Street: 360.426.0890 Shelton, 121 N. 5th Street: 360.868.2697

Rodeo Recovery

Provides residential rehabilitation for up to 2 years to support clients with mental health and/or addiction. Helps client rebuild their life in a safe, comfortable, structured and sober environment with assistance from counselors and caseworkers. Provides job program with major corporations. Program flies clients to it’s center in California and provides transportation back home. 240 Rodeo Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(818) 918-8102

Peer Support

Peer Olympia

522 Franklin St SE
Olympia WA 98501
360 522-9060
Staff Directory Page:
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks. All of Peer Olympia's coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability. Anyone can be matched with a coach at NO COST. Peer participants define recovery on their own terms and are supported in reaching their own recovery related goals.

Capital Recovery Center Peer Counseling Program

1000 Cherry Street SE
Olympia, WA 98501
(360) 357-2582
The Capital Recovery Center offers 1-on-1 peer counseling with a Certified Peer Counselor. Peer counselors help people to co-create and achieve their goals and objectives.

Housing and Recovery through Peer Services (HARPS)

(360) 790-7392
The Olympic Mental Health and Recovery’s “Housing And Recovery through Peer Services” program intends to provide people with a combination of services aimed at securing permanent supportive housing, primarily for individuals discharging from inpatient psychiatric and substance use disorder facilities.
Based on availability, funding, and resources, enrolled clients may be eligible for these service through the HARPS program:
Referrals to mental health and substance use services
Peer supportive services
Assistance with obtaining and maintaining housing and housing subsidies, medical care, employment, legal services, transportation, etc.
Support with money management, improving daily living skills and social skills, etc.
Referrals to other services based on individual needs
Individuals referred from these facilities shall be considered as priority status for HARPS services:
Psychiatric inpatient
Substance use disorder residential
Referrals from other sources are welcome, however access to HARPS services may be limited depending on available resources.

Support Groups

Peer Olympia Support Groups

522 Franklin St SE
Olympia WA 98501
360 522-9060
Peer Olympia offers a variety of mental health recovery support groups.

Capital Recovery Center Support Groups

1000 Cherry St SE
Olympia, WA 98501
360 357-2582
The Capital Recovery Center offers a variety of mental health recovery support groups.

SafePlace DV Survivors Support Group

​SafePlace support groups serve survivors of domestic violence and focus on building skills and integrating experiences to be able to rebuild participants’ lives. The groups are in a secure environment, closed to the public, and run for 11 weeks.
Group members provide support and experience to each other focusing on shared experiences. They explore topics such as boundary setting, rebuilding trust, reasons why stay in DV situations and coping skills.
For information on support groups please contact SafePlace's 24-Hour HelpLine at 360-754-6300
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