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Johnson County Mental Health Center is the gateway to mental health in our community. We offer a wide range of mental health and substance abuse services to our residents.
Johnson County Mental Health Center offers various mental health services to help you take practical, concrete steps toward recovery.
By sharing physical space, our 911 dispatchers and mental health professionals can collaborate closely on calls to 911, 988, and our local crisis line, streamlining communication and ensuring immediate access to assistance for those in crisis.
Johnson County Mental Health Center offers a wide range of mental health and substance use services. Our team is trained to help you identify your strengths so you can recover and reclaim your life by identifying, securing, and sustaining the range of resources needed to live, work, and play as fully integrated citizens of the communities in ...
Specialized services designed for young adults who have a serious mental illness or a severe emotional disturbance to successfully transition to adult life. Individuals can contact Johnson County Mental Health Center’s Customer Care Center at 913-826-4200 for more information about services.
Mobile Crisis Response Team. The Mobile Crisis Response Team provides community-based mental health crisis services Monday through Friday during business hours. MCRT serves adults, adolescents, and children experiencing behavioral health emergencies.
JCMHC serves Johnson County residents living with a mental illness, including adults with a serious mental illness, children with a serious emotional disturbance, as well as individuals with a co-occurring substance abuse disorder.
The updated COVID-19 vaccine and flu shot are now available at the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment’s walk-in immunization clinics in Olathe (11875 S. Sunset Drive) and Mission (6000 Lamar Ave.).
For immediate crisis needs. Please call Johnson County Mental Health Center’s crisis line at: 913-268-0156. Help is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Open Access. The first step in accessing services is to use our same day, walk-in hours, which we call Open Access.
Johnson County Mental Health Center's Youth Crisis Stabilization Center is an 11-bed crisis stabilization program for young people in Johnson County experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The residential program is housed at the Youth & Family Services Center in Olathe.