
Employee Mental Health and Well-Being Support
There are many factors that contribute to mental health and well-being, and St. Luke’s wants you to have access to the information you need to assess how you, a colleague or loved one are doing.
After you “check your emotional temperature,” be sure to explore and/or connect with a resource, support or professional mental health service that you feel would be of most help.
After all we have experienced and endured together, many of us are in need of connection and self-care. Our emotional health is worth investing time in, and many of the resources are free to access for St. Luke’s employees and providers.
Understanding Your Emotional Temperature
Distressed
Significant difficulty with emotions, high-level anxiety, panic attacks. Constant fatigue. Depressed mood, feeling overwhelmed. Out of touch with reality. Significant disturbances in thinking. Suicidal thoughts.
Struggling
Anxiety without relief. Preoccupation. Lingering sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness. Persistent anger. Decreased performance at work. Significantly disturbed sleep (falling asleep and staying asleep). Avoidance of social situations, isolation.
Reacting
Irritable/impatient. Nervous, sad. Increased worrying, procrastination, forgetfulness. Difficulty sleeping or falling asleep. Lowered energy. Difficulty relaxing. Intrusive thoughts. Decreased social activity. Numb.
Healthy
Typical mood fluctuations. Takes things in stride. Usual sleep patterns. Consistent performance. Physically and socially active. Comfortable with others. Usual self-confidence. Feel in touch with myself.
Mental Health Resources

If you are distressed or struggling, please seek professional assistance. There is no need to walk this path alone and no shame in consulting with a mental health provider. Access to professional support resources are a phone call away.
Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline - call or text 988
Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline provides 24/7 free and confidential suicide and behavioral health crisis intervention. If you are a veteran in crisis, select '1' for connection to the Veteran Crisis Line.
Employee Assistance Program - Crisis Hotline and Counseling
- Crisis assistance is available 24/7 by calling 1-888-860-1566. This team can also help schedule a counseling appointments.
St. Luke's Behavioral Health Clinics
St. Luke's behavioral health clinics provide clinical screening and triage with a mental health therapist for new referrals or patient inquiries and now offer availability of same-day (24-48 hours) or urgent (2-10 days) access for psychiatry and therapy as clinically indicated through triage. Your health records are always private and protected by law.
- Boise: (208) 706-6375
- Magic Valley: (208) 814-9100
- McCall: (208) 634-2225
- Nampa: (208) 505-2222
- Wood River: (208) 727-8970
Additional Professional Support
- Magic Valley Anonymous Counseling for Providers - confidential care for providers in the Magic Valley, Jerome, and Wood River.
- Ada County Medical Society Anonymous Counseling for Providers - confidential counseling program and resources

Not an Employee?
It's important for everyone to be aware of their emotional temperature. If you are not a St. Luke's employee, but are struggling or in distress and in need of professional support, we encourage you to reach out for help immediately.