“The mission of the Mental Health Division is to promote recovery and safety.”

Pierce County Mental Health Services

Consumers and Families For more information on accessing services, visit the Pierce Consumer Help Page
Providers For Billing & claims information

NOTE: Pierce County’s Community Mental Health Services transitioned to a fee-for-service delivery system on January 1, 2008. This change should not affect consumers, the services they receive or the providers who treat them. It only changes the way providers are reimbursed.

A fact sheet explains this change in more detail for both providers and clients.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Pierce County mental health changes.

24-Hour Crisis Line: Call 9-1-1, 253-790-4333 or 1-800-576-7764

For more information: (253) 798-7202

Toll-free: 1-800-446-0259 (between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays)

Ombuds services: 1-253-798-6123

For more information E-mail:

 

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For more ways to get in touch with the Department of Mental Health Services, go to the DSHS Contact Information Web page. Mental Health Related Questions Contact:



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