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St. Luke's CARES (Children at Risk Evaluation Services)

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Our Services

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    Medical and Forensic Evaluation

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    Resources and Referrals

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    Abuse Prevention and Advocacy

Referrals to St. Luke's CARES

What to Expect at a CARES Appointment

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    Arrival and Registration

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    Child Interview

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    Medical Evaluation

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    Caregiver Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Accreditation by the National Children's Alliance

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Give a Gift to Support CARES

Additional Idaho Child Abuse Resources

National Resources

Do You Need Assistance?

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    Reporting Child Abuse

    As an adult in the state of Idaho, you are a mandated reporter for any suspected child abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Remember, you do not need proof, only concern. 

    To report suspected abuse, neglect, or abandonment when a child is not in immediate danger, please follow both steps below:

    1. Call your local law enforcement:
      • Ada County Dispatch: (208) 377-6790
      • Canyon County Dispatch: (208) 454-7531
      • For information on law enforcement in other counties, please call 211 (Idaho CareLine).
    2. Call local Child Protection Services:

    If a child is suspected to be in immediate danger, please call 911.

    If YOU are being abused or neglected, call 911.

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    Are You Experiencing Thoughts of Suicide or Harm?

    If you're experiencing thoughts of suicide, harm to yourself or others, or know someone that is, call or text the Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988. It's a confidential line, staffed 24/7, to provide crisis intervention, emotional support, problem-solving, and referrals to local resources for persons at risk for suicide and those concerned about them. 

    You can also be connected by dialing 211 and selecting option 2.

    If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call 911 or access the nearest emergency department.