Seven Counties Services, Inc.
  A Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Center  Louisville, Kentucky
Mental Health Month
24-hour
Crisis and Information
Center line:
(502) 589-4313
or 1-800-221-0446
TDD-(502) 589-4259
or 1-877-589-4259

To make a first
appointment call:
(502) 589-1100
or 1-800-264-8799
TDD-(502) 589-4259
or 1-877-589-4259

News

September 11, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Carol Carrithers, Vice President
Marketing and Communications
Seven Counties Services, Inc.
101 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40202
502-589-8600

Seven Counties Services Professionals Available Around the
Clock to Counsel Individuals with Concerns About Terrorism

Individuals concerned about the recent attacks on the United States and wanting to talk with a counselor can contact Seven Counties Services’ Crisis Center at 502-589-4313 or 1-800-221-0446; TDD 502-589-4259 or 1-877-589-4259. Counselors are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

As the region’s community mental health center, Seven Counties Services is fully prepared to help local residents during this time of crisis. To visit or make an appointment at any of the following sites in Kentucky, individuals can call the Seven Counties access line at 502-589-1100 or 1-800-264-8799; TDD 502-589-4259 or 1-877-589-4259.

In Jefferson County:

4400 Breckenridge Ln Ste 215
Louisville KY 40218

1512 Crums Ln 4th Floor
Louisville KY 40216

2225 W Broadway
Louisville KY 40211

Outside Jefferson County:

Bullitt County
130 Vine St
Shepherdsville KY 40165

Henry County
147 E Broadway
Eminence KY 40019

Oldham County
230 Yager Ave Ste 5
LaGrange KY 40031

Shelby County
250 Alpine Dr
Shelbyville KY 40065

Spencer County
73 E Main St
Taylorsville KY 40071

Trimble County
14 Alexander Ave
Bedford KY 40006

Seven Counties Services, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation that provides planning, prevention, treatment and support in the areas of mental health, alcohol and other drug abuse, and mental retardation and other developmental disabilities in Jefferson, Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer, Henry, Oldham, and Trimble counties. It is Kentucky’s largest comprehensive mental health center, and one of the nation’s largest. More than 1,400 clinical and administrative staff members provide services to approximately 25,000 persons per year.