19 AW MENTAL HEALTH
Bldg. 1090, Arnold Drive (Base Clinic), 2nd Floor
Little Rock AFB, AR 72099
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 0730-1630
Office Phone: (501) 941-6686
24/7 Emergency Provider: Command Post (501) 987-1900
The MHC's mission is to assist Commanders in maintaining a mentally fit force and maximize the readiness of their people. Experience has shown us that early attention to behavioral and emotional problems results in more rapid improvement, less duty impairment, and a decreased likelihood of negative career impact for the member.
BASE CHAPEL COUNSELING
Bldg 950, Arnold Drive
Little Rock AFB, AR 72099
Office Phone: (501) 987-6014
Chaplains are available to minister to active duty and retired personnel, and their eligible family members. Chaplains are here to minister to people of all faiths. A person may request to see a chaplain of a particular faith when available. When counseling with a chaplain you have total confidentiality. The chaplains cannot share any information with anyone without your permission
Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC)
Walters Community Support Center
Bldg. 940, Arnold Drive
MFLC Phone: (501) 941-6686
Provide anonymous, confidential support to Airmen and their family members, especially those returning from deployments. Program serves active duty Air Force, National Guard and Reserve Airmen and their families. Certified counselors can help you and your family problem solve with issues resulting from deployment, reunions, reintegration and other times of change including: marriage and relationship issues, family issues, stress and anxiety, depression, grief and loss, anger management, and parent and child communication.
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT)
Contact 19 AW Mental Health Clinic
Bldg. 1090, Arnold Drive (Base Clinic), 2nd Floor
Little Rock AFB, AR 72099
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 0730-1630
Office Phone: (501) 987-7338
ADAPT Clinic's mission is to promote readiness, health and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance abuse; to minimize the negative consequences of abuse to the individual, family and organization; to provide comprehensive education and treatment to individuals who experience problems attributed to substance abuse; and return identified substance abusers to unrestricted duty status or to assist them in their transition to civilian life, as appropriate.