ACCESS COUNSELING CENTER

The Access Center provides one-stop mental health assessments for first-time, non-emergency clients. Walk-in assessment services available. Outpatient counseling available in a variety of settings. Located at the Vista campus, 10140 Deer Run Farms Rd. Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Closed Holidays. Call (239)791-1570.

COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS

Case management for children and adults, in-home therapeutic services for children and adults, Functional Family Therapy, Therapeutic Behavioral On-Site Services, Supported Employment for adults and Forensic Diversion Services for those involved in the criminal justice system.

OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES

Psychiatric evaluation and medication management services by board certified/eligible psychiatrists. Call (239)275-3222.

RIEVES RESIDENTIAL

Brief residential treatment services for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia or a mood disorder are provided at Rieves Residential. Call (239)275-3222 for eligibility requirements.

EMERGENCY SERVICES

24-hour assessments of adults and children for emergency psychiatric symptoms. Baker Act and juvenile Marchman Act Receiving Facility for involuntary assessment. Located at the Vista campus, 10140 Deer Run Farms Rd. Referrals will be made to appropriate inpatient or outpatient treatment programs.

ADULT CRISIS STABILIZATION UNIT

The Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit provides secure, inpatient psychiatric stabilization for individuals who require the highest level of care and are at risk of harming themselves or others. 30-bed unit, average stay three days.

CHILDREN'S CRISIS STABILIZATION UNIT & ADDICTION RECEIVING FACILITY

The Children’s Crisis Stabilization Unit provides secure, inpatient psychiatric stabilization and substance abuse assessment for children ages 4 - 17. 10-bed unit, average stay three days.

In an emergency, please call (239) 275-4242 or dial 911.

Lee Mental Health is a United Way Partner Agency funded, in part, through contracts with the State of Florida's Department of Children and Families, the Lee County Board of Commissioners, private donations and grants received from the Southwest Florida Community Foundation, Cape Coral Community Foundation, The Able Trust, the Gannett Foundation and the City of Ft. Myers. Lee Mental Health is a private, non-profit 501(c) charity.