Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare  
Adult Mental Health


This program is for adults age 18 and older who have a severe and persistent mental illness. 

Our mission is to create an environment where these individuals, their families, communities, and the Department work together to realize self-reliance, dignity, and a healthful quality of life.

Featured link: Idaho Public Television and Health and Welfare teamed to make "In Our Own Voice," a documentary about six Idahoans with mental illnesses. 


Who To Call For Help
Contact information for State Hospital North, Orofino, and State Hospital South, Blackfoot.
Services, treatment options, resources.
Listed by region.
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services
IDAPA 16.03.09.453.04.e.i  (Policy Clarification) 
Policy Clarification for IDAPA 16.03.09.453.04.e.i
Training That Qualifies for CEUs
Provider Qualifications: PSR Specialist Leading Group Where Participants Have Differing Funding Sources
Reviewing Task Plans and Task Plan Amendments
Root Operation Guidelines
Reviewing Task Plans and Task Plan Amendments
Provider Qualifications: Registered Nurse, RN
Diagnosis in Targeted Population
Billing for Nursing Service
Technical Support Updates  (Index of Responses) 
Responses from Interagency Mental Health Team
Worker’s Compensation Requirements
Billing of Service Plans and Surveys
Transformation Working Group Newsletter


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