Boyle County Health / Mental Health Resources Guide
Published 4:00 pm Wednesday, May 22, 2024
This Community Resource Guide was put together by Ephraim McDowell Health to help individuals find the resources they need to achieve optimal health in order to eliminate any social disparities.
Services located in Boyle County are as follows:
Family Services
Centro Latino of Danville/Boyle County (859) 755-4233
Compassionate Friends (Grief Support) (859) 319-1419
Court Appointed Special Advocates (859) 236-5507
HANDS Program, Boyle County Health Department (859) 236-2053
Haven Care Center (Pregnancy Resource Center) (859) 236-9282
Heart of KY United Way (859) 238-6986 or 211
Health Care
Boyle County Health Department (859) 236-2053
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center (859) 239-1000
Housing
Boyle County Habitat for Humanity (859) 236-9153
D&S Residential Services (859) 236-5400
Heart of KY United Way (859) 238-6986 or 211
Housing Authority (859) 236-6116
Salvation Army (859) 236-4473
Section 8 Housing (859) 236-0039
Legal Services
Boyle County Attorney (859) 238-1121
Heart of KY United Way (859) 238-6986 or 211
Legal Aid (859) 233-4556
Meals/Food Services
Boyle County Senior Citizens (859) 236-2070
Community Friends Outreach Food Bank (859) 374-5009
Food Stamp Office (859) 306-8959
Heart of KY United Way (859) 238-6986 or 211
New Hope Food Pantry (859) 319-0263
WIC (859) 236-2053
Mental Health
Eastern State Hospital – Bluegrass Mental Health (859) 246-8000
Ephraim McDowell Behavioral Health (859) 239-5570
Heart of KY United Way (859) 238-6986 or 211
New Vista (Formerly Danville Comprehensive Care Center) (859) 236-2726
New Vista Crisis Line (800) 928-8000 or Dial 988
Protective Services
Ampersand (859) 236-4445
CHFS Department for Social Services, Protection & Permanency (859) 239-7105
Greenhouse 17 (800) 544-2022
Sunrise Children’s Services (859) 236-5507
Public Assistance
Bluegrass Community Action (859) 236-2955
Central Kentucky Interpreter Referral (859) 236-9888
CHFS Department for Community-Based Services (855) 306-8959
Child Support Enforcement (859) 238-1120
Family Services Association (859) 236-3863
School Resources
Adult Education, Danville Independent Schools (859) 238-1300
Boyle County Family Resource Center (Junction City & Perryville Elem.) (859) 936-7524
Boyle County Head Start (Formerly Wilderness Trace Child Development Cntr) (859) 236-0878
Boyle County High School Youth Services Center (859) 236-5047
Boyle County Middle School Youth Services Center (859) 236-4212
Boyle County Preschool Program (859) 236-6634
Cradle School from Danville Families First FRC (859) 936-8565
Families First Family Resource Center (Hogsett Primary & Toliver Intermediate) (859) 936-8564
GED Classes at St. James Church (859) 236-3241
GED Services Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (606) 922-6819
Kentucky Career Center (859) 239-7411
The Beacon Youth Services Center (Bate Middle & Danville High students) (859) 936-8473
The Gladys Project (859) 209-1618
Woodlawn Elementary Family Resource Center (859) 236-7688
Senior Services
Boyle County Senior Citizens (859) 236-2070
Substance Abuse Services
Al-Anon (859) 238-7809
Alcoholics Anonymous (800) 467-8019
Celebrate Recovery – 7 p.m. Monday, Indian Hills Christian Church and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Junction City First Baptist Church (606) 661-9001
Chloe’s Petals for Hope (859) 608-1728
Isaiah House (859) 239-9598
Narcotics Anonymous (859) 253-4753
New Vista (Formerly Danville Comprehensive Care Center) (859) 236-2726
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones, 6:30 p.m. Monday, First Christian Church (859) 333-9189
Recovery Roadhouse, Danville (859) 583-7400
Shepherds House (859) 209-4242
Spero Health (859) 439-0340
Transportation
Bluegrass Ultra Transit (800) 456-6588
Boyle County Senior Citizens Center (859) 236-2070
Heart of KY United Way (859) 238-6986 or 211
Vocational Rehabilitation
Pioneer Workshop (859) 236-8413
Vocational Rehabilitation (859) 239-7885.
Links to resource for mental health and substance abuse disorders:
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) website, www.nami.org, provides free education and resources, publications, podcast and webinars, video resource library, support groups, etc.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website, www.samhsa.gov, provides resources on mental health and substance abuse to include links to numerous helplines, informational public messages, tools for Providers, programs, etc.
www.FindTreatment.gov is a confidential and anonymous resource for individuals seeking treatment for both mental health and substance abuse disorders. This website provides a search for treatment centers, information on treatment options and paying for treatment, help resources,etc.