Crisis Care

24/7 Emergency Crisis Support

At BCCMHA, we offer crisis intervention with rapid assessment and support during challenging times. Whether you're experiencing a mental health emergency or need urgent behavioral health care, our crisis team is here to offer compassionate, timely help.

We're Here For You

In times of crisis, our Barry County Community Mental Health Authority team stands beside you. Our supportive crisis team is here to guide you through challenging times, offering the empathy and care you deserve as you take steps toward healing, stability, and recovery.

24/7 Crisis Care

Crisis care is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to assist individuals experiencing mental or behavioral health emergencies. The crisis line is always available when you need it most at 1-866-266-4781. Whether a person is feeling overwhelmed, struggling with emotional distress, or facing an urgent situation, our BCCMHA crisis team is here to provide immediate support and guidance anytime, day or night. No one has to go through a crisis alone—help is just a call away.

*If you or a loved one is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, immediately call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Crisis Care
BCCMHA Front

Behavioral Health Urgent Care Clinic

We offer walk-in services for those who have acute behavioral health needs that cannot wait for routine appointments. These services are voluntary and no referrals are needed prior to attending.

BCCMHA trained staff will identify immediate needs, work to de-escalate the crisis, and connect individuals to appropriate services for ongoing care.

Behavioral Health Urgent Care Hours
Mondays and Fridays 8:30am-5:00pm
Tuesday-Thursdays 8:30am-6:00pm

Behavioral Health Urgent Care Location
500 Barfield Drive
Hastings, Michigan
*Inside our main office location

Outreach Crisis

Behavioral health crises can happen anywhere. Our team can respond to the location where the crisis is occurring and work to stabilize and de-escalate the crisis, implement more effective coping skills and crisis management tools, and link to appropriate treatment resources.

*If you or a loved one is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, immediately call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Mobile Crisis

If you or someone you know is experiencing a substance use emergency or overdose, don’t wait—call 911

For non-life threatening emergencies, please call our 24/7 Crisis Line at 1-866-266-4781.

988 Lifeline