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We've compiled a list of helpful contacts for the nine-county Southwest Iowa Mental Health & Disability Services region.

The main office for the Southwest Iowa MHDS Region is located at 227 S. 6th Street, Ste 128, in Council Bluffs and can be reached at (712) 328-5645. For information and referral, you may contact the Service Intake Coordinator directly at 712-328-5812.

County Access Points

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Service Access Points

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General Assistance Department and Mental Health Advocate Contacts

Cass County      

General Assistance: 712-243-4424
Mental Health Advocate: 712-243-4424

Fremont County

General Assistance: 712-374-2275
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Harrison County     

General Assistance: 712-644-2760
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Mills County

General Assistance: 712-527-5621
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Monona County     

General Assistance: 712-644-2460      
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Montgomery County

General Assistance: 712-623-3848      
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Page County  

General Assistance: 712-246-2585      
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Pottawattamie County

General Assistance: 712-328-5867
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Shelby County

General Assistance: 844-934-4222 x9
Mental Health Advocate: 712-328-5774

Contact SW Iowa MHDS

This page was printed from the Southwest Iowa Mental Health & Disability Services Region on March 28, 2024. For the latest information, visit swiamhds.org.

988 - 24/7 Crisis & Support.

988 offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress, including:

Call or text 988 or chat. 988lifeline.org for yourself or if you are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

988 serves as a universal entry point so that no matter where you live in the United States, you can reach a trained crisis counselor who can help.