Pierce County Resources
If you are ever in need of emergency centers, hospitals, or support organizations, here is a small list of several in Pierce County.
Pierce County Crisis Number: The Pierce County Mental Health Crisis number is 253-272-9882.
Comprehensive Mental Health Center (Tacoma/Peninsula Area) Adults/Older Adults 514 South 13th Street Tacoma 98402 (253) 396-5000 Children/Families 1201 South Proctor Tacoma 98405 (253) 396-5800
Good Samaritan Behavioral Healthcare (Puyallup/East County Area) 325 Pioneer East Puyallup 98372 (253) 697-8400 Toll Free 1-888-445-8120
Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare (Lakewood/Southwest County Area) 9330 59th Avenue S.W. Lakewood 98499-6600 (253) 581-7020
There are also outpatient mental health community services for specific groups. All groups are available for all individuals regardless in what city they reside.
Asian Counseling Services Primary Asian/Pacific Islander speaking individuals and others 4301 South Pine Street, Suite 405 Tacoma 98409 (253) 471-0141
Catholic Community Services Intensive in-home services for children & their families 5410 North 44th Street Tacoma 98407 (253) 759-9544
Kwawachee Counseling Center Native Americans and Alaskan Natives Puyallup Tribal Health Authority 2209 East 32nd Street Tacoma 98404 (253) 593-0247
Sea Mar Community Health Center Primary Spanish speaking individuals and others 1112 South Cushman Street Tacoma 98405 (253) 396-1634
Mental Health Resource Center and Consumer Partnerships For consumers and their friends and families. Self-help and support groups based on recovery, employment services, computer training, a library of mental health information, and free movies and popcorn at: TACID (Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities) (next to the Tacoma Community College Transit Center) 6315 South 19th Street Tacoma 98466 (253) 565-9000
Puget Sound Behavioral Health Voluntary and involuntary inpatient care, voluntary inpatient psychiatric, dual disorders (mentally ill and chemically addicted) services and partial hospitalization. (253) 798-4500
Crisis Triage Short-term crisis intervention services in a safe, secure location 24 hours a day to individuals experiencing a mental health, chemical dependency, and/or developmental disabilities crisis regardless of income. (253) 798-4357
Mobile Outreach Crisis Services Investigations, evaluations, detentions, involuntary commitment, and judicial hearings of individuals who present a likelihood of serious harm to themselves or others or are gravely disabled as a result of a mental disorder. (253) 798-2709
Jail Mental Health Services On-site mental health assessments and interventions, and adult diversion care management at the Pierce County Corrections Center. (253) 798-4013
Ombuds Service Assists mental health consumers, families, and recognized advocates with concerns, complaints, or grievances. (253) 798-6123
Quality Review Team Solicits opinions on the quality of services received by mental health consumers and works with service providers, the RSN, and Ombuds staff to resolve identified problems. (253) 798-3810 |