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Free caregiver support hotlines in New Jersey

2NDFLOOR Youth Helpline
YouthChildrenAll topics

2NDFLOOR is New Jersey’s 24/7 helpline for young people ages 10–24. Providing immediate access to a live, professional...

CONTACT of Ocean and Monmouth Counties
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CONTACT of Ocean and Monmouth Counties offers 24/7, free, compassionate and confidential support over phone. We exist to help...

Copline
EveryoneAll topics

CopLine is an International not-for-profit 501(c)3 hotline dedicated to serving active and retired law enforcement officers and...

Peers, Volunteers
Caring Contact
EveryoneAll topics

Caring Contact offers free, compassionate and confidential support over phone. We are here to help everyone in New Jersey,...

Peer-to-Peer Support Line (Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris)
AdultsAll topics

Peer-to-Peer Support Line (Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris) provides free and confidential support by phone. We...

The Warmline
EveryoneWarmlineAll topics

We are: "A place to call when you need to talk." Since being created back in 1999 and dedicated to Denise Mullinex, and who...

Concerned about a loved one's mental health? Contact a hotline in New Jersey, United States for guidance.

Watching a loved one experience what resembles an emotional crisis can be hard. It's normal to be worried and to wonder how and whether you can help. There are 6 hotlines in New Jersey, United States that you can contact for free advice, if your loved one is experiencing any of the following:

  • They have started talking in a slow, low voice without much expression.
  • They have started using substances like alcohol or drugs more often.
  • They reject invitations to spend time together or hang out.
  • They have suddenly lost or gained a lot of weight.
  • They seem to have a “I don’t care” attitude.
  • They seem to believe things that seem very strange or frightening to you.
  • They've recently experienced a significant life event like a break up or a death.
  • They have become highly self-critical.

When someone you love is suffering, it can hurt you too. If you don’t know how to help, it’s normal to feel powerless. You can be there for your loved one in small ways and still make a big difference.

You can get guidance on how best to support a loved one you're worried about by contacting a helpline in New Jersey, United States. Helpline supporters can provide you with useful advice and resources so that you feel more empowered to help the person you care about.


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