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Introduction
Mental health support systems in Wisconsin are structured to provide immediate assistance during crises and long-term care for behavioral health needs. The available documentation outlines specific resources for Richland County and surrounding regions, focusing on crisis intervention and behavioral health services. These resources are designed to ensure safety and support for individuals facing acute emotional crises, addiction recovery, or mental health challenges. The information provided highlights the importance of accessible, quality assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, education, and support.
Behavioral Health Services in Richland County
Richland County Health and Human Services (HHS) provides a continuum of services for residents. The mission of the Behavioral Health Services program is to improve the emotional well-being of individuals and families based on their identified wants and needs. The services cover areas of mental health and addiction recovery.
Eligibility for these services is open to any person who is a Richland County resident. While some programs have specific admission criteria, there are no financial eligibility requirements for any of the Behavioral Health Services Programs. This ensures that cost is not a barrier to accessing care.
The services include helping individuals and families experiencing acute emotional crises, supporting recovery from addiction or short-term mental health issues, and providing long-term assistance to those coping with persistent mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The program aims to be a resource on mental health and addiction through education, prevention, intervention, and treatment.
Northwest Connections and Regional Crisis Support
Northwest Connections operates as a 24/7 Emergency Crisis Line throughout several counties in Wisconsin. This service is critical for individuals or loved ones threatening immediate harm to themselves or others. Specific criteria for contacting this line include severe disorientation, behavioral loss of control, hearing voices, paranoia, or confusion.
Northwest Connections utilizes the least restrictive measures necessary to keep the person and others safe. This approach ensures that rights and individual freedoms are upheld while still meeting care and support needs. The service is accessible via a toll-free number.
The following list details the counties served by Northwest Connections based on the provided documentation:
- Adams
- Barron
- Buffalo
- Burnett
- Chippewa
- Clark
- Columbia
- Crawford
- Dodge
- Dunn
- Eau Claire
- Grant
- Green
- Iowa
- Jackson
- Lafayette
- Manitowoc
- Marinette
- Marquette
- Monroe
- Ozaukee
- Pepin
- Pierce
- Polk
- Richland
- Sauk
- St. Croix
- Trempealeau
- Vernon
- Walworth
County-Specific Crisis Resources
Various counties in Wisconsin maintain their own crisis lines, often with specific operating hours or after-hours protocols. The following table organizes the contact information found in the source materials for multiple counties, highlighting the availability of services.
| County | Phone Number | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Richland County | 888-552-6642 | 24/7 (Northwest Connections) |
| Dane County | 608-280-2600 | 24-hour Crisis Line |
| Juneau County | 608-847-2400 | M-F 8:00am – 4:30pm |
| Juneau County (After Hours) | 608-847-6161 | Non-business hours |
| Sauk County | 608-355-4200 | M-F 8:00am – 4:30pm |
| Sauk County (After Hours) | 800-533-5692 | M-F 4:30pm-8:00am, Weekends & Holidays |
| Wood County (Wisconsin Rapids) | 800-533-5692 | 24-Hour Crisis Line |
| Wood County (Marshfield) | 715-384-5555 | 24-Hour Crisis Line |
| North Central Health Care | 715-845-4326 or 800-799-0122 | Supporting Marathon/Langlade and Lincoln Counties |
| North Central Health Care (Hearing/Speech) | 715-845-4928 | For those with hearing or speech difficulties |
Additional county-specific lines are listed in the source data, providing a comprehensive map of regional support.
| County | Phone Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ashland County | 866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Adams County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Barron County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Bayfield County | 866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Buffalo County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Brown County | 920-436-8888 | Crisis Line |
| Burnett County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Calumet County | 920-849-1400 (Business hrs) | 920-849-9317 or 920-832-4646 (After hrs) |
| Chippewa County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Clark County | 800-863-3560 | Crisis Line |
| Columbia County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Crawford County | 888-552-6642 | After hours only |
| Dodge County | 920-386-4094 or 888-552-6642 | After hours |
| Door County | 920-746-2588 | Crisis Line |
| Douglas County | 715-392-8216 or 715-395-2259 | Crisis Line |
| Dunn County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Eau Claire County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Florence County | 866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Fond du Lac County | 920-929-3535 | Crisis Line |
| Forest County | 1-888-299-1188 | Crisis Line |
| Grant County | 1-800-362-5717 | Crisis Line |
| Green County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Green Lake County | 920-294-4070 (Day) | 920-294-4000 (After 4:30pm) |
| Iowa County | 1-800-362-5717 | Crisis Line |
| Iron County | 1-866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Jackson County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Jefferson County | 920-674-3105 | 7:30AM-5:30PM |
| Juneau County | 608-847-2400 | M-F 8:00am – 4:30pm |
| Juneau County (After Hours) | 800-777-7386 | Non-business hours |
| Kenosha County | 888-552-6642 | Crisis Line |
| Pepin County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Pierce County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Polk County | 888-552-6642 | Northwest Connections |
| Portage County | 866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Price County | 866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Racine County | 262-638-6741 | Crisis Line |
| Rock County | 608-757-5025 | Crisis Line |
| Rusk County | 888-636-6655 or 715-532-2299 | Crisis Line |
| Sawyer County | 866-317-9362 | Crisis Line |
| Shawano County | 715-526-3240 | Crisis Line |
| Sheboygan County | 920-459-3151 | Crisis Line |
Additional National and Specialized Support
Beyond county-specific lines, the documentation notes several broader resources available to the public.
- Everyone may call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org to speak with a trained counselor for any issue.
- Veterans and their families may call 988 and press 1, text 838255, or chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net.
- Everyone may text HOPELINE to 741741 to connect with a trained counselor for any issue.
- Wisconsin farmers may call 888-843-4564 to connect with a trained counselor for any issue.
- LGBTQ young people may call 866-488-7386, text START to 678-678, or chat at TheTrevorProject.org.
- Everyone may call or text 800-985-5990 to connect with a trained counselor about stress caused by natural or human-caused disasters.
It is noted that county crisis lines are staffed by mental health professionals and trained volunteers. Some resources may use restrictive interventions, like active rescues, wellness or welfare checks, involving law enforcement or emergency services. Individuals may ask about the organization's policy regarding cost or restrictive measures at any time.
Conclusion
Access to mental health care in Richland County and surrounding regions relies on a network of crisis lines and behavioral health services. The documentation confirms that Richland County residents are eligible for Behavioral Health Services without financial barriers. Northwest Connections provides 24/7 support across multiple counties, utilizing least restrictive measures to ensure safety. While the provided source material focuses heavily on contact information and service descriptions, it underscores the availability of immediate support for acute crises, addiction recovery, and persistent mental illnesses. Individuals seeking help are encouraged to utilize these established channels for immediate assistance and long-term recovery support.