Seven Counties Services

24/7 Adult Crisis Line

502.589.4313
1.800.221.0446

24/7 Child Crisis Line

502.589.8070
1.800.432.4510

Make Appointment

502.589.1100
1.800.264.8799

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24/7 Adult Crisis Line

502.589.4313

24/7 Child Crisis Line

502.589.8070

Make Appointment

502.589.1100

Accommodations

Deaf / Hard of Hearing
Tu Hablas Espanol?

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Prevention Services

Seven Counties Services’s Regional Prevention Center (RPC) brings together adult and youth community volunteers with state and local policy-makers, social service providers, educational staff, public health personnel, business and church leaders, and law enforcement representatives. All are dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing substance abuse and violence.

For More Information, contact:
Patty Gregory, Division Director, Regional Prevention Center 502.589.8600 ext 128

Prevention Services

A Healthy Journey for Two discusses how tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs affect unborn children during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Click Here for Current Classes

Early Intervention Program/Zero Tolerance is for adolescents and young adults who are experiencing problems with alcohol or drug use.

Grassroots Community Programs and Services promote healthy lifestyles and prevent substance abuse among teens and adolescents.

Guiding Good Choices is a multimedia skills training program taught by certified prevention specialists for parents of children grades 4-8.

Mental Health First Aid is a public education program designed to improve participants’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions about mental health and how to respond to individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Program available for Youth and Adults.

Question Persuade Refer (QPR) Gatekeeper is a brief educational program designed to recognize and refer someone at risk of suicide.

Staying Connected with Your Teen shows parents of teens practical ways to set family standards and take an active interest in their children.

To learn more about any of these services, contact the Regional Prevention Center at 502.589.8600.