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Mobile Crisis

About Mobile Crisis

Mobile Crisis provides a 24/7/365 community-based crisis response for adults and children in all 46 counties by phone, telehealth communication, and at the location of the crisis, as appropriate. The goal of Mobile Crisis is to de-escalate the crisis and provide individuals and families with support, connections to ongoing mental health treatment, and other resources to support their well-being. This program strives to divert individuals from unnecessary hospitalizations and incarcerations, develop collaborative safety plans, and assist with providing linkages to additional community supports.

People call us for many different mental health, crisis and behavioral health reasons. Regardless of what you are experiencing, we can support you. Talking with us is free. As part of our commitment to preventing suicide, we are available to help you if you are considering suicide or harming yourself, or if you are noticing warning signs in a friend or family member.

When you contact us you will talk with one of our trained counselors who are experienced in how to help people in your situation. They will listen to you, unpack your story and feelings, and work with you to help you through your challenges. Anyone may call and get support. We help everyone, regardless of age, gender, religious views, or nationality. We are always open. You can contact us for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Who this supports
Deaf & HOH, Everyone, All topics
Where it's available
Who you will talk to
Counselors, Peers
Supported languages

About Mobile Crisis

Mobile Crisis provides a 24/7/365 community-based crisis response for adults and children in all 46 counties by phone, telehealth communication, and at the location of the crisis, as appropriate. The goal of Mobile Crisis is to de-escalate the crisis and provide individuals and families with support, connections to ongoing mental health treatment, and other resources to support their well-being. This program strives to divert individuals from unnecessary hospitalizations and incarcerations, develop collaborative safety plans, and assist with providing linkages to additional community supports.

People call us for many different mental health, crisis and behavioral health reasons. Regardless of what you are experiencing, we can support you. Talking with us is free. As part of our commitment to preventing suicide, we are available to help you if you are considering suicide or harming yourself, or if you are noticing warning signs in a friend or family member.

When you contact us you will talk with one of our trained counselors who are experienced in how to help people in your situation. They will listen to you, unpack your story and feelings, and work with you to help you through your challenges. Anyone may call and get support. We help everyone, regardless of age, gender, religious views, or nationality. We are always open. You can contact us for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

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