Know Your Options
Are you having a non-medical emergency?
Call your Service Provider or Call Partners’ Behavioral Health Crisis Line:
Call: 1-833-353-2093
24/7/365
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, go to the ER or call 911
What is a Behavioral Health Crisis?
A behavioral health crisis happens when you are unable to cope with a range of emotions, impulses and behaviors. Below are examples of a behavioral health crisis:
- Feelings of panic or anxiety that cause you to avoid people and decisions.
- Believing people are out to get you or want to hurt you.
- Withdrawal from alcohol or drugs.
- Major changes in alcohol or drug use.
- Seeing or hearing things other people do not see or hear.
- Intense feelings of hopelessness, helplessness or sadness.
- Thinking or talking about hurting yourself or others.

If you or someone you know is in a crisis, call 1-833-353-2093.

– A Source of Hope for AllMental illnesses do not discriminate – they can affect anyone, men, women and children regardless of gender, race, ethnicity and socio-economic status.
– National Alliance on Mental IllnessSome cases of mental illness are long-term, severe and persistent…the quality of life for such individuals can be improved by their focusing on their recovery and well-being and by access to services.
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