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Seven Counties Services - Adult South

Rehab

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Website | (502) 589-8915
2105 Crums Ln, Louisville, KY 40216, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 2105 Crums Ln, Louisville, KY 40216, USA
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Adult Services

Our Adult Mental Health Services are recovery focused finding solutions for the most difficult and complex challenges.

From Peer Support services to housing and employment supports, our team takes care of the whole person, allowing our clients to achieve their highest potential.

To make your first appointment, please call (502) 589-1100 or complete the “Request First Appointment” form here.

Programs

The Crisis Clinic is available Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-3:30 pm providing resources for people experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis. Services include a crisis assessment, linkage to resources and short-term follow up support.

Counseling Services includes assessments and individual, group and family counseling.

ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) is a program designed to help individuals with a Severe Mental Illness avoid inpatient hospitalization and who need more than traditional outpatient services. One accepted in the ACT program, these services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Targeted Case Management includes a case manager that links people with severe mental illness, addictions or chronic complex health issues with community resources and support.

Comprehensive Community Support Services include in-home and community based training in daily living and coping skills.

Criminal Justice and Jail Diversion Services intervene in the court system in Jefferson County on behalf of adults with behavior health needs to help ensure that these individuals receive appropriate treatment versus jail time.

Intensive ACE (Assertive Community Engagement) is a program designed to help individuals with a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) at risk of inpatient hospitalization. Individualized supports and services needed for success are provided in the home or out in the community.

Mental Health and Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) helps individuals who need co-occurring substance use and mental illness treatment.

Medication Management Services are available under the supervision of psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and nurses specializing in the psychiatric care of Adults.

Homeless Outreach Team is a joint effort with the Louisville Metro Coalition for the Homeless and The Department for Behavioral Health to engage people who have a mental illness and are homeless, helping them access services and needed assistance.

Peer Support Services are led by people who have a diagnosis of a serious mental illness and/or addiction issues and are in recovery. Peer Support Specialists help others manage their recovery, build self-advocacy skills and achieve their own successes.

PeerFit is a consumer-run health and wellness program that offers health assessments, fitness training, classes and more.

TAYLRD is a drop in site for youth ages 16-25 that offers mental health counseling, primary care services, medication management, employment support, leadership development, life skills training, laundry access, food and more.

Recovery Zone is a therapeutic rehabilitation program for persons with severe mental illness. This program works to build the skills needed to live, learn and work in the community.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services are available and more information can be found here.

ADULT SERVICES LOCATIONS

Downtown 708 Magazine St, Ste 100 | Louisville, KY 40203 (502) 589-8926 | Fax: (502) 585-4218

South 2105 Crums Ln. | Louisville, KY 40216 (502) 589-8915 | Fax: (502) 449-1259

West 2650 W. Broadway | Louisville, KY 40211 (502) 589-8723 | Fax: (502) 775-5292

East 4710 Champions Trace #102 Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 736-3051 | Fax: (502) 736-3052

Bullitt County 130 Joe B. Hall Ave. Shepherdsville, KY 40165 (502) 955-6447 | Fax: (502) 955-9605

Henry/Oldham/Trimble 2141 Spencer Court LaGrange, KY 40031 (502) 222-7210 | Fax: (502) 222-5302

Shelby County 250 Alpine Drive Shelbyville, KY 40065 (502) 633-5683 | Fax: (502) 633-6203

Spencer County  47 West Main Street Taylorsville, KY 40071 (502) 477-2577 | Fax: (502) 477-5150

Crisis Clinic 708 Magazine St, Ste 100 | Louisville, KY 40203 (502) 589-8926 | Fax: (502) 585-4218

Emergency Psychiatric Services 530 Jackson Street Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 562.3120 | Fax 502.562.7090

Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services  – Click here to learn more.

COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS

Assertive Community Treatment 4710 Champions Trace #104 Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 287-0642 | Fax: (502) 287-0644

Homeless Outreach Team 708 Magazine St, Ste 100 | Louisville, KY 40203 (502) 589-8926 | Fax: (502) 813-4448

Intensive ACE (Assertive Community Engagement) 4710 Champions Trace #104 Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 287-0642 | Fax: (502) 287-0644

Google Rating: 2.3 out of 5 stars (20 total ratings)

Keelyn Oneal
1 Star
Every month I have to call SEVERAL times just to get my medicine sent, and sometimes they don’t even send it. This is hard for me because I work nightshift and hardly can even wake up to call them. I’m done with this place I want to get transferred, working 3rd shift and going to college and they want to be difficult with the medication that I’ve been taking since I was 5 years old, yea no. This is causing me extreme fatigue and I can’t concentrate on my school work or work at ups.
Wednesday 6th October 2021
Karen Hord
1 Star
Reception is terrible, Rude and It's like pulling a tooth to get a refill on meds. No one will respond to messages left on voicemails. The only reason I keep my son at this office is because I like the Dr he sees.
Wednesday 12th May 2021
Donnie Miller
5 Star
This is a good place if u go here u just got to be patient. They will help you as long as u show up an dont play jokes on them. I'm so happy they are helping me get back to a normal life.
Friday 8th March 2019
Angela Roby
2 Star
The therapists are overwhelmed. Maybe everyone is trying the best they can but there are so many people needing help and not enough workers, time, or space. If you go in person, the waiting room is small, there's not easy access to a bathroom, and you're going to be waiting a long, long time. If you get lucky enough to be assigned to a therapist via telehealth, you can expect repeated cancelled sessions. They'll book your appointment a month or more away, "forget" to call you to cancel it, and eventually drop you for "missing too many appointments" I've now been through 6 therapists in 2 years. If you can go anywhere else, do it
Thursday 24th February 2022
Bernie Bickers
1 Star
I had an appointment today with Donna Toney and I called because my kid is sick and I’m unable to make it to the appointment and the receptionist was RUDE. She told me that if I didn’t make the appointment I can’t schedule anymore until I do the walk in. I didn’t care if they billed me for the missed appointment today I just wanted to schedule another appointment for next month. I’ve completely missed an appointment in the past and was able to reschedule but the receptionist would not listen to anything I had to say. It’s unfortunate the people in charge of having compassion for people to make them feel ok and safe instead made me as a patient feel like my mental issues were nothing but money for them. Safe to say I will be finding another therapist. If you have a mental health problem my suggestion would be find a different location. This office and the receptionist will make you feel worse than you did before you went there.
Wednesday 29th January 2020