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Here at Bear River Mental Health, we believe that healthy individuals are necessary for a healthy community, and that includes mental well-being. That’s why we strive to educate on the importance of mental health, but many people still have questions about what mental health actually is and why it’s important. Are you interested in learning […]

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Mental and physical health are closely intertwined and can determine whether we live a healthy or unhealthy life. And when mental health declines, we tend to see the world differently. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) estimates that over 20% of adults in the United States experienced mental illness in 2019—and less than half of those […]

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Facilities and restrooms are accessible to individuals with developmental disabilities. Special accommodations may be provided prior to or during treatment upon request by contacting (435) 752-0750.

Bear River Mental Health Services, Inc. is a National Health Service Corps approved site.

No one will be denied access to services, due to inability to pay, age, race, color, national origin, language, cultural background, marital status, developmental disability, language, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion.

There is a discounted/sliding fee schedule available for those who qualify.