COVID-19 Update

March 16, 2020

As Massachusetts continues to be impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) the health and safety of Behavioral Health Network (BHN) employees and individuals served remains our top priority. As a healthcare provider we are taking all steps necessary to ensure our essential services continue to be available to those who need them. 


To contribute to community health and safety, BHN has adopted social distance recommendations provided by public health officials. Where feasible, staff will work remotely and individuals will be served via remote technologies. In addition, BHN has increased its worksite disinfection protocols to reduce exposure to the virus. 


At this time, all BHN sites and programs are open however, there may be future adjustments based on the changing conditions of the COVID-19 virus. Notices about changes to program hours and days of service will be posted to our website. Individuals can also call our sites or their provider for additional information.


Contact BHN:

  • Central Intake: (413) 737-2439, Monday-Friday, 7am-7pm
  • Crisis Line: (413) 733-6661, Available 24 hours daily, 7 days per week


Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources:



Thank you for your cooperation, patience, and trust during these challenging times.

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