Operates a 24-hour crisis line. Counselors are available to help manage the crisis by intervention or to support in arranging hospitalization services if needed.
Operates a 24-hour crisis line. Counselors are available to help manage the crisis by intervention or to support in arranging hospitalization services if needed.
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Mental Health Crisis Lines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides a 24-hour crisis intervention line staffed with professionals to support people in distress. Additionally offers in-person crisis resolution services on a walk-in basis.
Provides a 24 hour crisis intervention line staffed with professionals to support people in distress. Additionally offers in-person crisis resolution services on a walk-in basis.
What's Here
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides immediate intervention for individuals experiencing emotional crisis. May offer crisis respite, if needed, to stabilize an emergency situation and, if possible, to resolve the conditions that caused the crisis.
Provides a 24/7 crisis and behavioral health line for individuals goin through a crisis. Community wide response is also available from a Mobile Crisis Team.
What's Here
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Serves as the access point for Clark County's Youth and Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention (YMCI and AMCI).
Serves as the access point for Clark County's Youth and Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention (YMCI and AMCI). Services include a crisis line that assesses needs, offers support, connects individuals to crisis teams, and coordinates with treatment providers and resources.
Provides crisis intervention for individuals and families. Services include mental health stabilization activities, facilitation of hospitalization, and referrals.
Provides crisis intervention for individuals and families. Services include mental health stabilization activities, facilitation of hospitalization, and referrals.
What's Here
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides assistance to people actively thinking about suicide or other self-harming behavior as well as those calling on their behalf. Also assists callers in need of an evaluation by a mental health professional for safety planning.
Provides assistance to people actively thinking about suicide or other self-harming behavior as well as those calling on their behalf. Also assists callers in need of an evaluation by a mental health professional for safety planning. Trained triage clinicians will assess and provide appropriate referrals and/or dispatch mobile teams or Designated Crisis Responders.
What's Here
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Operates a statewide behavioral health helpline for those dealing with issues related to substance use, problem gambling and mental health. Provides referrals to treatment providers, including providers who offer medication assisted treatment.
Operates a statewide 24-hour behavioral health help line for those dealing with issues related to substance use, problem gambling or mental health.
Assists callers in connecting to state funded mental health, problem gambling and substance use disorder treatment providers with a particular focus on providers that offer medication assisted treatment.
Also assists callers in connecting with privately funded substance use disorder treatment providers.
Provides support, information, and service referrals for:
- Treatment options
- Substance use disorder services
- Gambling treatment
- Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
- Harm reduction services
- Recovery support groups
- Immediate mental and emotional support for people while seeking treatment or in recovery
- Support for family members
Connects to professional services when needed, including:
- Next Day Substance Use Disorder Appointments (NDAs)
- Bridger Appointments to MOUD providers statewide
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress across the United States. Routes callers to the nearest crisis center. Connects veterans and American Indians/Alaskan Natives to specialized lines.
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices.
Veterans can call the hotline and press 1 to reach the Veterans Hotline and speak confidentially with a counselor through a program developed in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
American Indians and Alaska Natives can text NATIVE to 741741 to connect with someone at the Native and Strong Helpline.
Operates a 24-hour crisis line. Counselors are available to help manage the crisis or to support in arranging hospitalization services if needed. Also offers youth mobile crisis response.
Operates a 24-hour crisis line. Counselors are available to help manage the crisis by intervention or to support in arranging hospitalization services if needed.
What's Here
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Works to reduce distress and develop a plan to safely resolve crises both over the phone and in person. Offers designated crisis responders and youth mobile outreach. In-person services also include crisis assessments and referrals to outpatient treatment.
Operates a crisis line to address mental health or substance use crises. Works to reduce distress and develop a plan to safely resolve the crisis at hand.
Also offers designated crisis responders and youth mobile outreach services.
In-person services include crisis assessments as well as follow-up services, and referrals to outpatient or longer-term treatment services when appropriate.
What's Here
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides immediate care to individuals faced with an urgent need of a mental health nature. Services include crisis counseling, telephone crisis service, and evaluation for psychiatric hospitalizations.
Offers assistance to individuals who are suicidal or are going through an emotional crisis by telephone or in-person, if necessary. Mental health professionals provide screening for voluntary and involuntary hospitalization as a part of this service.
What's Here
In Person Crisis Intervention
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Operates a hotline for all those in King County experiencing an emotional crisis. Offers emotional support, community resource information and referrals. Also provides screening for next day mental health appointments.
Operates the primary telephone access point for all those in King County experiencing an emotional crisis.
Trained volunteer phone workers assist callers in personal crises by offering emotional support as well as community resource information and referral.
A crisis may involve threats of violence, thoughts of despair or suicide, relationship troubles or any other situation which causes emotional distress.
Those not in emotional crises may also call to learn about counseling and other mental health care resources.
Connection to professional responders when needed, including:
- Mobile Crisis Teams (MCT)
- Designated Crisis Responders (DCR) (i.e. outreach and involuntary commitment)
- Children's Crisis Outreach Response System (CCORS), a service of YMCA
- Next Day Mental Health Appointments (NDA)
Operates a crisis hotline to help those who are having suicidal thoughts, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support.
Operates a crisis hotline to help those who are having suicidal thoughts, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support. Provides crisis emergency services and referrals to mental health professionals. Mobile Crisis Intervention Team provides immediate crisis intervention services in the community, or on an in-person basis. Designated Crisis Responders provide crisis intervention services and/or conduct intensive mental health evaluations to determine the need for more intensive mental health treatment.
What's Here
Mental Health Crisis Lines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Operates a crisis intervention suicide hotline. Trained phone workers provides crisis mental health consultations as needed. Crisis services are provided both over the telephone and through face-to-face assessments.
Operates a crisis intervention suicide hotline. Trained phone workers assist caller in personal crises by offering emotional support, community resource information, and referral.
What's Here
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides phone and face to face services to support people and families through the worst times in their lives. Also provide short term, intensive case management for youth and adults.
Provides phone and face to face services with the hope of supporting people and families through their worst times in their lives.
Invites individuals to seek help for any type of mental health or co-occurring concern they have.
Also provides short term, intensive case management for youth and adults. No current insurance needed. Crisis case management services help people with the process of applying for Medicaid, housing, government IDs, disability, and more.
Operates a crisis line with professionals available to speak with anyone experiencing a crisis due to mental illness or substance use issues.
Operates a crisis line with professionals available to speak with anyone experiencing a crisis due to mental illness or substance use issues.
Provides assistance for those or someone they care about is :
- Thinking about or talking about harming themselves or others
- Thinking, talking or writing about suicide
- Looking for pills, guns or other ways to harm themselves
- Feeling anxious, hopeless, or desperate
- Being bullied
- Being verbally, physically or sexually abused
- Angry or seeking revenge
- Acting recklessly or involved in unsafe behavior
- Increasing use of alcohol and other drugs
- Avoiding friends and family
- Not sleeping well or sleeping too much
Provides immediate care to individuals faced with an urgent need of a mental health nature. Services include crisis counseling, telephone crisis service, and evaluation for psychiatric hospitalizations.
Offers assistance to individuals who are suicidal or are going through an emotional crisis by telephone or in-person, if necessary. Mental health professionals provide screening for voluntary and involuntary hospitalization as a part of this service.
What's Here
In Person Crisis Intervention
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services