Inpatient Behavioral Health
307.688.5050
Rebecca Mader, RN, Interim Supervisor
Inpatient Behavioral Health Services provides age-appropriate care for mental health and detox and short term acute psychiatric care.
Services include crisis stabilization for mental health and substance abuse patients who may be at high risk for harming themselves or others, or are seriously persistently mentally ill or dsyfunctional due to crisis.
The unit has six crisis stabilization beds with two beds designated as a patient intensive area for close observation.
Staff includes:
- Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses during the day and mental health techncians during night time hours.
- A licensed social worker provides social services, which may include individual, family or group interactions.
- All staff are trained in non-violent crisis intervention.
Wojciech Zolcik, M.D., specializes in adult psychiatric care.
Robin Eicher, M.D., specializes in child and adolescent psychiatric care.
Cheryl Bailey, P.M.H.N.P., a Nurse Practitioner who sees adults, adolescents and children
24 hour Crisis Line
Campbell County Memorial Hospital maintains Crisis Intervention services utilizing licensed mental health clinical staff. There is no charge for crisis intervention, however, fees are charged if the caller subsequently becomes a client.
Crisis Calls
- Uncontrollable family or personal situation
- Unexpected catastrophic personal event
- Serious thoughts of hurting yourself or others
307.688.5000
Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm
307.688.5050
After 5 pm or on weekends
Suicide Hotline
800.784.2433 or 888.784.2433 |