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Mental (Behavioral) Health

Mental health and substance use disorders can affect anyone. You are not alone. The Military Heatlh System has many resources available to help those in need. If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 to connect you with a trained crisis counselor. 

Walk-In Mental Health

Walk-in services are available until 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday in the IACH Mental Health Clinic. 

Targeted Care

Targeted Care is a specialized mental health program at Fort Riley that increases access to care, reduces wait times and increases readiness by matching the right resources to each Soldier’s needs. Currently, Soldiers seeking Behavioral Health care at Fort Riley are experiencing extended wait times prior to engagement with a behavioral health professional. Targeted care aims to shorten the time to 14 days or less from when a Soldier wants behavioral healthcare to when they are in front of a behavioral health professional. 

Behavioral health conducts two iterations of targeted care per week. One at IACH and one at Custer Hill Health Clinic. This program coordinates with the appropriate mental health resources subsequent to evaluating each Soldier during a Targeted Care appointment.  

A Targeted Care appointment comprises three main phases. Initially, the Soldier completes concise paperwork while gaining insights into available services and care levels. Subsequently, the Soldier privately meets with a behavioral health tech and licensed independent provider, aiding the team in determining the optimal level of care. Lastly, the Soldier receives an appointment with an appropriate level of care at Fort Riley.

In the traditional care model, intake appointments usually span an hour and a half, gathering comprehensive background information before a treatment plan is put into effect. Targeted Care streamlines the intake process, ensuring tailored care in line with each Soldier's specific needs.

Targeted Care is not intended for dependents, Soldiers requiring medication management, those connected with SUDCC (i.e., substance use concerns), or Soldiers dealing with acute issues related to safety (i.e., suicidality).

Military Outpatient Mental Health Services

Outpatient mental health services for 1st ABCT, 2nd ABCT, or 1st STB are located at Custer Hill Health Clinic, 7672 Parker Rd, Fort Riley. 

IACH Mental Health Services

Our Mental Health Department offers the following services:

What TRICARE Covers

TRICARE covers medically and psychologically necessary mental health and substance use care. This includes both inpatient and outpatient care.

 

 

Contact Us

Mental Health Resources

Veterans Crisis Line

CONUS:
NORTHCOM
988, Press 1
Text 838255
 
OCONUS:
INDO-PACIFIC
+1-844-702-5493 or DSN 988
EUCOM
+1-844-702-5495 or DSN 988
CENTCOM
+1-855-422-7719 or DSN 988
AFRICOM
+1-888-482-6054 or DSN 988
SOUTHCOM
+1-866-989-9599 or DSN 988

Open to all service members and veterans, even if not enrolled in VA benefits or health care. Long distance or overseas charges may apply. Learn More

Military Crisis Line

Call: 988 and press 1
Text: 838255

Military OneSource

Call 800-342-9647

InTransition Program

Call 800-424-7877

Email
Live Chat

Psychological Health Resource Center | 24/7

Call 866-966-1020


1ID Family Mental Health Resources Guide

Related Links

TRICARE | Mental Health Care
Health.mil | Mental Health is Health Care
Psychological Health Center of Excellence
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
National Institute of Mental Health
National Sexual Violence Resource Center

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