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Frequently Asked Questions . . .

» How do I find out if there is a LifeSkills Center near me?
» Where can I find information on the types of services?
» Will my conversation be confidential?
» What if I have an emergency after hours?

» How do I find out if there is a LifeSkills Center near me?

Lifeskills has centers located in ten counties. They include and surround Warren Co, Kentucky. Click on this Service Directory link to see a map of the counties and link to their addresses and phone numbers.

 
» Where can I find information on the types of services?

A list of catergories concerning the types of services provided by Lifeskills is on the HomePage . Each of these catergories is a link that has more detail of services offered within that catergory. If you still have questions about a particular service, please call the Help-Line at  1-800-223-8913 .

 
» Will my conversation be confidential?
Yes. Although you may choose to tell others, no one else needs to know about your counseling sessions. Conversation and discussions you might have with your counselor will not be revealed to anyone without your specific, written permission.
 
» What if I have an emergency after hours?
Emergency crisis intervention specialists are available by telephone 24- hours a day to provide crisis counseling and referral services to people throughout our ten-county Barren River Area Development District. The purpose of this program is telephone crisis intervention, and may include immediate counseling over the telephone. Crisis intervention focuses on such problems as potential suicide, drug intoxication, family violence, loneliness, substance abuse, food shortage, inadequate housing, and inability to locate some other desired services. The Crisis & Referral Services  telephone number is 1-800-223-8913 ( Help-Line) on weekends and after 5:00 pm.
 
Welcome to LifeSkills, Inc. of Southern Kentucky
 
Individuals and families affected by mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse can live with dignity, respect and hope, making responsible life choices.
 
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