By-State Resources in the United States
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United States Mental Health and Wellness Resources
For individuals seeking mental health and wellness resources in the United States, there are numerous accessible options. These resources encompass hotlines, warm lines, and additional support services, catering to a wide spectrum of needs, including mental health challenges, substance use issues, developmental disabilities, and more.
Alabama
- State Overview:
- Alabama is committed to providing accessible mental health and wellness resources, offering services for a range of needs including mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) Resources: Offering services for advocacy, autism, developmental disabilities, mental illness, peer support, and substance use disorders. Contact numbers include 1-800-367-0955, 1-800-499-1816, 1-800-361-4491, 1-800-832-0952, 1-844-307-1760.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Included in ADMH resources, providing specialized support for substance use disorders.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Not explicitly mentioned in the document for Alabama. This could be an area to research and add information about specific resources for youth and families.
- Veteran Support:
- Not specifically listed for Alabama. If there are resources available, they should be added here.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The document does not mention specific resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Alabama. This section can be updated with relevant information as it becomes available.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Localized Crisis Support in Alabama: The Crisis Center in Central Alabama offers specific hotlines for teens, kids, and seniors.
- Peer Support Networks in Alabama: Wings Across Alabama provides peer support groups and a 24/7 Warmline.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Information on accessibility for the listed services is not provided in the document. This is an essential aspect that can be researched and included.
- Contact Information:
- Primary contact information is provided under the ADMH resources.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or recent changes in services can be added here.
Alaska
- State Overview:
- Alaska offers a variety of mental health resources and hotlines catering to a wide range of needs, including mental health crises, substance use disorders, and support for specific demographics like youth and veterans.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- 988 Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 for mental health-related distress, including thoughts of suicide, mental health, or substance use crises. Provides access to local mental health resources 24/7.
- Alaska Careline: Available 24/7 for anyone needing someone to talk to. Call 1-877-266-HELP (4357) or text 4help to 839863 (available 3-11 pm Tuesday-Saturday).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Not explicitly detailed in the provided section for Alaska. Additional research may be needed to add specific resources.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Mentioned as a demographic served, but specific resources for youth and families in Alaska need to be identified and included.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans are listed as a target demographic, suggesting the existence of dedicated resources. Specific details should be added here.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The document does not mention specific resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Alaska. Information about these resources can be added as it becomes available.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Not specified in the section provided. This could include local community health centers, peer support networks, and non-crisis support lines available in Alaska.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Information on the accessibility of these services (such as TTY, language options) is not provided in the document but would be valuable to include.
- Contact Information:
- Included under general crisis and mental health support.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs, initiatives, or recent changes in services in Alaska can be detailed here.
Arizona
- State Overview:
- Arizona offers a comprehensive range of mental health resources and hotlines, providing assistance for various needs including mental health crises, substance use disorders, and specialized support for teens and veterans.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 for immediate support in a mental health crisis, including suicide prevention.
- Arizona Statewide Crisis Hotline: Phone 1-844-534-HOPE (4673) or text 4HOPE to 44673 for crisis support.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- National Substance Use and Disorder Issues Referral and Treatment Hotline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for substance use-related support.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Teen Lifeline: Phone or text 602-248-TEEN (8336) for teen-specific support.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1 for veteran-specific support.
- Be Connected for Veterans: 1-866-4AZ-VETS (429-8387) for additional veteran support.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The document does not specify resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Arizona. Additional information can be added as available.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Non-Crisis Warm Lines:
- Maricopa County: 602-347-1100.
- Pima County: 520-770-9909.
- Arizona Warm Line: 1-888-404-5530.
- Non-Crisis Warm Lines:
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Arizona’s behavioral health crisis services network is designed to be accessible to any resident, regardless of health insurance coverage. Specific accessibility details should be added.
- Contact Information:
- Provided under each respective section.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or initiatives specific to Arizona can be included here.
Arkansas
- State Overview:
- Arkansas provides a variety of mental health resources and hotlines, ensuring support is available for individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use issues, and other crises.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- 988 Hotline: Dial 988 for hotline services available 24/7 for anyone needing immediate assistance with mental health issues.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Arkansas Substance Abuse Helpline: Offers assistance for individuals struggling with substance use and addiction. Contact at 1-800-844-2066.
- Arkansas Drug and Alcohol Safety Education Program (DASEP): Provides education, screening, and referral services for substance use disorders. Contact at 501-682-6900.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Arkansas Youth and Family Helpline: A resource for youth and families dealing with emotional, behavioral, or mental health issues. Contact at 1-800-798-8406.
- Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Children and Family Services: Offers services including child welfare and behavioral health support. Contact at 1-501-682-8770.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1, or text to 838255.
- Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs: Offers resources and support for mental health counseling and other veteran-specific needs. Contact at 1-501-683-2382.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Arkansas LGBTQ+ Mental Health and Counseling Helpline: Offers support and counseling services tailored for the LGBTQ+ community. Contact details are typically available through local LGBTQ+ organizations and support groups.
- The Trevor Project: Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth. Call their 24/7 helpline at 1-866-488-7386.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) in Arkansas: CMHCs across the state offer a range of mental health services. Contact the Arkansas Department of Human Services for a list of centers.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Details about the accessibility of these services (such as language options, TTY) should be added when available.
- Contact Information:
- Provided under each respective section.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or recent changes in services in Arkansas can be included here.
California
- State Overview:
- California has numerous mental health resources and hotlines that cater to a diverse range of needs, including general mental health crises, substance use, support for youth and families, veterans, the LGBTQ+ community, and more.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- California Mental Health Crisis Line: Call 1-800-854-7771 for 24/7 access to mental health support, crisis intervention, and resources.
- California Peer-Run Warm Line: Offers non-emergency emotional support. Contact 1-855-845-7415.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- California Substance Use Helpline: Provides assistance for substance abuse issues. Contact 1-844-326-2626.
- California Department of Health Care Services – Substance Use Disorder Services: Offers comprehensive information and resources for substance use treatment. Contact at 1-800-879-2772.
- Youth and Family Services:
- California Youth Crisis Line: Offers support to young people in crisis. Reach at 1-800-843-5200.
- California Department of Social Services – Children’s Services: Provides various support services for children and families. Contact at 1-916-651-8848.
- Veteran Support:
- California Department of Veterans Affairs: Offers mental health and counseling services specifically for veterans. Contact at 1-800-952-5626.
- Veterans Crisis Line: Provides 24/7 support for veterans and their families. Call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1 or text to 838255.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- LGBT National Help Center: Provides confidential support, information, and referrals. Call at 1-888-843-4564.
- The Trevor Project: Offers crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth. Contact their 24/7 helpline at 1-866-488-7386.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Services in California: Offer mental health services across the state. Contact the California Department of Health Care Services for a list of centers.
- California Association of Peer Support Organizations: Connects to peer support specialists with personal experience in mental health recovery. More information can be found through local mental health agencies.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Details about the accessibility of these services should be added when available.
- Contact Information:
- Provided under each respective section.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or recent changes in services in California can be included here.
Colorado
- State Overview:
- Colorado offers a wide array of mental health resources and hotlines to support individuals facing challenges such as mental health crises, substance use, family and youth issues, veteran support, and LGBTQ+ community needs.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- Colorado Crisis Services: Provides 24/7 crisis support, information, and referrals. Call 1-844-493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255.
- Mental Health Colorado: Offers resources and information on mental health services across the state. Contact at 1-720-208-2220.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Colorado Substance Use Helpline: Assistance for individuals dealing with substance abuse. Contact 1-844-493-8255.
- The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake: Comprehensive treatment for addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Contact at 1-719-884-0063.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Colorado Child & Adolescent Mental Health: Provides resources and support for young people’s mental health. Contact the Colorado Department of Human Services at 1-303-866-5700.
- Colorado Family Support Line: Offers support for families dealing with various challenges. Reach at 1-844-493-8255.
- Veteran Support:
- Colorado Department of Military & Veterans Affairs: Provides mental health and other support services for veterans. Contact at 1-720-250-1500.
- Veterans Crisis Line: Offers 24/7 support to veterans and their families. Call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1 or text to 838255.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The Center on Colfax: Provides programs, services, and support for Colorado’s LGBTQ+ community. Contact at 1-303-733-7743.
- PFLAG Denver: Offers support, education, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families. Contact at 1-303-573-5861.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers in Colorado: Offer a range of mental health services. Contact the Colorado Department of Human Services for a list of centers.
- Mental Health Partners: Offers a range of mental health services in the community. Contact at 1-303-443-8500.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Details about the accessibility of these services should be added when available.
- Contact Information:
- Provided under each respective section.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or recent changes in services in Colorado can be included here.
Connecticut
- State Overview:
- Connecticut offers a comprehensive range of mental health resources, including crisis intervention services and warm lines, to address various mental health needs.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- ACTION Line for Adults: For adults in distress (18 years or older), available 24/7. Call 1-800-HOPE-135 (1-800-467-3135) or dial 2-1-1.
- Crisis Services for Youth: For children under 18, call 2-1-1.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Access Line for Substance Use Treatment: Offers 24/7 access to substance use treatment, including detox and transportation. Call 1-800-563-4086.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Services under the Crisis Services for Youth are relevant here. Additional specific resources for families can be added when available.
- Veteran Support:
- Veteran-specific support resources in Connecticut are not detailed in the provided section. These details should be researched and included.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Connecticut are not mentioned. It’s important to gather and add this information.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Adult Mobile Crisis Services: Immediate access to crisis response services and supports, including mobile clinical services.
- Mobile Crisis Teams: Assist people in distress by identifying options and resources tailored to individual needs.
- Warm Lines in Connecticut: Multiple warm lines available, offering support at various times and days. (Detailed list provided in the original content)
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Information about the accessibility of these services (such as language options, TTY) should be added when available.
- Contact Information:
- Provided under each respective section.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or recent changes in services in Connecticut can be included here.
Delaware
- Overview of Delaware’s Mental Health Services:
- Comprehensive mental health care options in Delaware include crisis intervention, addiction treatment, and preventative services.
- Official State Resource: Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Delaware
- Crisis Intervention and Emergency Mental Health Support in Delaware:
- For immediate mental health crises in Northern Delaware: 800-652-2929
- For immediate mental health crises in Southern Delaware: 800-345-6785
- Detailed Information: Crisis Intervention Services, Delaware Health and Social Services
- Addiction Recovery and Substance Abuse Support Services in Delaware:
- 24/7 Support Line for Addiction and Recovery: 833-9-HOPEDE (833-946-7333)
- Comprehensive Treatment Resources: Help is Here Delaware
- For more information: Substance Abuse and Recovery Resources, Delaware
- Addiction Recovery and Substance Abuse Support Services in Delaware:
- 24/7 Support Line for Addiction and Recovery: 833-9-HOPEDE (833-946-7333)
- Comprehensive Treatment Resources: Help is Here Delaware
- For more information: Substance Abuse and Recovery Resources, Delaware
- Youth and Family Mental Health Services in Delaware:
- General Inquiries: (302) 633-2600, PBHS.DSCYF@delaware.gov
- Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-800-969-HELP (4357)
- More Information: Youth and Family Mental Health Services, Delaware
- Veterans’ Mental Health Resources in Delaware:
- Contact for Veterans’ Outreach Program: 302-422-8033, ext. 172
- Services include housing assistance, career counseling, and mental health support.
- Learn More: Veteran Mental Health Support, Delaware Joining Forces
- LGBTQ+ Mental Health Support in Delaware:
- CAMP Rehoboth & NAMI Delaware Virtual Discussion Group: Join Here
- 24/7 Crisis Support: The Trevor Project
- Main Office Location: 2400 West 4th Street, Wilmington, DE, 19805, Contact: (302) 427-0787
- Further Details: LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources, Delaware
- Additional Mental Health Community Resources in Delaware:
- Explore an extensive range of community mental health services at Delaware Health and Social Services
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Information about the accessibility of these services should be added when available.
- Contact Information:
- Provided under each respective section.
- Additional Notes:
- Any unique programs or recent changes in services in Delaware can be included here.
Florida
- State Overview:
- Florida has demonstrated a strong commitment to mental health, particularly focusing on educational settings and specific social groups.
- Services available include hotlines, crisis intervention, peer support, specialized programs for various demographics, and educational resources.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Dial 988).
- State-specific: Florida Veterans Support Line at 1-844-MyFLVet (1-844-693-5838) or dial 211.
- Mobile Crisis Teams: Managed regionally, such as those by Thriving Mind in South Florida.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide Helpline: SAMHSA National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
- Local Recovery Programs: Available through community mental health centers and organizations like Thriving Mind.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Florida Department of Education offers various student mental health programs.
- Child and Adolescent Services: Available through local school districts and organizations like NAMI Florida.
- Veteran Support:
- National Veteran Crisis Hotline: 988, Press 1.
- Florida Veterans Support Line: 1-844-MyFLVet (1-844-693-5838).
- Other Resources: Depression, Military Sexual Trauma, Substance Abuse services.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Various organizations across Florida offer support, including ACLU LGBT Rights Project, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Equality Florida, and more.
- Specialized services range from healthcare, advocacy, legal support, and educational programs.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers: Funded by organizations like Thriving Mind.
- Peer Support Networks: Offered by various organizations, including NAMI Florida.
- Non-Crisis Warm Lines: Accessed through First Call for Help (211).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY and language options available for many hotlines and services.
- Coverage varies from statewide to county-specific.
- Contact Information:
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988.
- SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
- Thriving Mind Consumer Hotline: 1 (888) 248-3111.
- Florida Department of Education Mental Health Resources: fldoe.org
- Additional Notes:
- Florida has increased its investment in mental health, particularly in educational settings.
- New initiatives and programs are regularly introduced, such as the Resiliency initiative for Florida schools.
Georgia
- State Overview:
- Georgia demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, with a range of services designed to support its residents. These services include hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention, showcasing the state’s dedication to accessible mental healthcare.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: Such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: The Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL) at 1-800-715-4225 offers 24/7 crisis support.
- Mobile crisis teams: Available through GCAL, providing immediate crisis intervention and support.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- While specific statewide helpline details for substance use disorders were not found, GCAL likely provides assistance and referrals for these issues as well.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Georgia offers various resources for youth and families, although specific hotlines or services were not identified in the research.
- Veteran Support:
- Details specific to veterans’ support in Georgia were not found in the provided information.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- No specific LGBTQ+ community support details were identified in the available resources.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs): Available throughout Georgia.
- Peer support networks: Georgia Peer Support and Wellness Centers (PSWRCs) offer various services, including respite rooms and wellness activities.
- Non-crisis warm lines: A 24/7 warmline is available through the PSWRCs.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Accessibility: GCAL offers telephone interpreting services for callers with limited English proficiency.
- Coverage: Statewide coverage is provided by the Georgia Crisis & Access Line and other mentioned services.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers: Georgia Crisis & Access Line: 1-800-715-4225.
- Websites: Georgia Collaborative, MHA Georgia.
- No information on social media or online chat options was found.
- Additional Notes:
- The implementation of the 988 dialing code in Georgia is a significant development, aiming to improve access to mental health crisis services.
Hawaii
- State Overview:
- Hawaii demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a range of services including crisis intervention, substance use treatment, and mental health support.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: Hawaii CARES (808) 832-3100.
- Mobile crisis teams: Available through Hawaii CARES.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Hawaii CARES (toll-free 1-800-753-6879).
- Localized recovery programs: Available through various community resources.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Hotlines and resources: NAMI Hawaii offers specific programs for youth and families.
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services: Available through the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Division.
- Veteran Support:
- Resources: NAMI Homefront, a free online educational program for military families.
- State Department of Veterans Affairs: Not specified.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines: Not specified.
- Community centers: Mental Health America of Hawaii offers advocacy and support.
- Additional Community Resources:
- CMHCs: Not specified.
- Peer support networks: NAMI Hawaii offers various support groups.
- Non-crisis warm lines: Not specified.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY, language options: Available through Hawaii CARES.
- Coverage: Statewide and county-specific services are available.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers: Hawaii CARES (808) 832-3100, NAMI Hawaii (808) 591-1297.
- Websites: health.hawaii.gov/amhd, hicares.hawaii.gov, namihawaii.org.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs: Targeted resources for wildfire victims on Maui and Hawaii Island.
- Recent updates: Not specified.
Idaho
- State Overview:
- Idaho demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a range of services including crisis intervention, substance use disorder support, and specialized programs for different groups.
- Services encompass hotlines, peer support, mobile crisis teams, and specialized care for youth, families, and veterans.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotlines for each region.
- Mobile crisis teams are not explicitly mentioned.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Specific resources for substance use disorders, including statewide helplines and localized recovery programs. Empower Idaho provides information on rehab centers.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline (988) and regional crisis lines support youth and families.
- YES (Youth Empowerment Services) focuses on children with serious emotional disturbances.
- Veteran Support:
- No specific veteran resources were identified in the available information.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- No explicit mention of dedicated helplines or counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community in the resources provided.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) and other regional behavioral health resources.
- No mention of peer support networks or non-crisis warm lines.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services are accessible statewide, with county-specific resources in certain areas.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers for various regions as listed above, and the Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline (988).
- Online resources include empoweridaho.org and healthandwelfare.idaho.gov.
- Additional Notes:
- YES is a special program for children with serious emotional disturbances.
- Ongoing updates to services, as indicated by strategic plans like the Idaho Behavioral Health Council’s 2021–2024 Strategic Action Plan.
Illinois
- State Overview:
- Illinois demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, providing a range of services including crisis intervention, counseling, and support for mental health and substance use challenges.
- Services available include state-specific hotlines, peer support, mobile crisis teams, and community mental health centers.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988 or 1-800-273-8255).
- State-specific crisis hotlines: 988 for mental health emergencies, Illinois Warm Line (1-866-359-7953), and Mental Health Hotline Illinois (866-903-3787).
- Mobile crisis teams: Accessible through local community mental health centers and the Living Room Program.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Illinois Warm Line (1-866-359-7953) for mental health and substance use challenges.
- Localized recovery programs: Available through community mental health centers and specific substance use recovery initiatives.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Hotlines and resources: Safe2Help Illinois (844-4-SAFEIL or text SAFE2 to 72332).
- Child and adolescent mental health services: Provided through community mental health centers and school-based mental health resources.
- Veteran Support:
- Resources and hotlines: Specific resources for veterans not identified in the research. Veterans may access general mental health services in Illinois.
- State Department of Veterans Affairs services: Not specifically identified, but general mental health services are available to veterans.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services: Not specifically identified in the research. LGBTQ+ individuals may access general mental health services in Illinois.
- Community centers and advocacy groups: General community mental health centers may offer support.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs): Providing outpatient services, emergency care, and specialized services.
- Peer support networks: Accessible through the Illinois Warm Line and other community programs.
- Non-crisis warm lines: Illinois Warm Line (1-866-359-7953) and Call4Calm Text Line (Text “TALK” to 552020).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Accessibility: TTY service available at 1-866-324-5553, language interpreters available through some hotlines.
- Coverage: Statewide services with some county-specific programs.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers: 988 (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline), Illinois Warm Line (1-866-359-7953), Mental Health Hotline Illinois (866-903-3787).
- Websites: IDHS Mental Health, Community Mental Health Centers.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs: Safe2Help Illinois for youth and school-based mental health support.
- Recent changes or updates: The introduction of the 988 mental health crisis hotline.
Indiana
- State Overview:
- Indiana demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a wide range of services to address various needs.
- Services include hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, and specialized programs for different groups, including substance use disorders and youth services.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- Indiana’s Be Well Crisis Helpline (Call 211 or 866-211-9966) offers 24/7 support for stress, anxiety, loneliness, or mental health strains.
- The Crisis Text Line provides 24/7 chat support by texting HOME to 741741.
- Mobile crisis teams were not specifically mentioned in the resources.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The National Addiction & Recovery Helpline (Call 800-662-HELP (4357)) offers confidential treatment referral and information.
- Localized recovery programs are supported by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA).
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific hotlines or resources for youth and families were not detailed in the gathered information.
- Child and adolescent mental health services are likely part of the broader services offered through community mental health programs.
- Veteran Support:
- Veteran-specific resources were not identified in the resources provided.
- Services through the State Department of Veterans Affairs were not mentioned in the available information.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community were not identified in the provided resources.
- Community centers and advocacy group information was not included in the research findings.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) and peer support networks are likely part of the broader services offered by DMHA.
- Non-crisis warm lines were not specifically mentioned.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY options are available for several hotlines, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline (800-787-3224) and the Disaster Distress Helpline (800-846-8517).
- Services cover a range of needs statewide and are accessible to various communities across Indiana.
- Contact Information:
- Be Well Crisis Helpline: 211 or 866-211-9966
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
- National Addiction & Recovery Helpline: 800-662-HELP (4357)
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233, TTY: (800) 787-3224
- Disaster Distress Helpline: (800) 985-5990, TTY: (800) 846-8517
- Additional Notes:
- Indiana’s Be Well Indiana initiative is a notable program offering a variety of resources, including video tips from experts and mental health assessments.
- There were no specific recent changes or updates to services mentioned in the resources.
Iowa
- State Overview:
- Iowa demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a variety of services ranging from crisis intervention to ongoing support for individuals and families affected by mental health issues. Services include hotlines, peer support, and targeted interventions for various groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for national crisis support.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: Your Life Iowa offers 24/7 crisis support at 855-581-8111, text support at 855-895-8398.
- Mobile crisis teams: Information not available.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Alcohol Hotline at 800-331-2900.
- Localized recovery programs: Details not specified, but provided by various community health centers and the Department of Health and Human Services.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Hotlines and resources: Specific hotlines for youth and families not identified.
- Child and adolescent mental health services: Offered through community mental health centers and state programs.
- Veteran Support:
- Resources and hotlines: Specific services for veterans not identified.
- State Department of Veterans Affairs services: Not specifically mentioned.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services: Not explicitly identified.
- Community centers and advocacy groups: Not explicitly mentioned.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs): Available through the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services.
- Peer support networks: Offered by NAMI Iowa.
- Non-crisis warm lines: Not explicitly mentioned.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Information on accessibility: Not specifically mentioned.
- Coverage details: Statewide coverage through programs like Your Life Iowa and NAMI Iowa.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers: Your Life Iowa – 855-581-8111, Alcohol Hotline – 800-331-2900.
- Social media or online chat: Online chat available at www.yourlifeiowa.org.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs: Services are available for children’s mental health and substance use disorders.
- Recent changes or updates: Not specified.
Kansas
- State Overview:
- Kansas demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, with state authorities like the Behavioral Health Services Commission overseeing mental health funding and services. The state offers a range of services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines include the Kansas Mental Health Hotline (866-903-3787) and various CMHC 24-Hour Crisis Lines (e.g., Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center: 785-843-9192).
- Mobile crisis teams are available through Community Mental Health Centers.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Information on specific statewide helpline for substance use disorders was not found.
- Localized recovery programs are facilitated through the Behavioral Health Services Commission and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs).
- Youth and Family Services:
- Family Crisis Response Helpline for Kansans 20 years or younger: 1-833-441-2240.
- Child and adolescent mental health services are part of the offerings at Community Mental Health Centers and through Kansans Together – System of Care.
- Veteran Support:
- Specific resources and hotlines dedicated to veterans were not identified in the available information.
- Services may be available through general mental health resources.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- No specific helplines or counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community were identified.
- Services may be available through general mental health resources and Community Mental Health Centers.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) provide comprehensive mental health services.
- Peer support networks and non-crisis warm lines were not specifically identified.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Information on TTY or language options was not found.
- Services are available statewide, with county-specific resources through CMHCs.
- Contact Information:
- Kansas Mental Health Hotline: 866-903-3787.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- Websites: Behavioral Health Services Commission, Kansans Together, CMHC Directory.
- Additional Notes:
- In 2021, Kansas introduced the CCBHC model for behavioral health services, representing a significant transformation of the community mental health system.
- The Behavioral Health Services Commission works in collaboration with the Governor’s Behavioral Health Services Planning Council.
Kentucky
- State Overview:
- Kentucky demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, with a comprehensive approach to behavioral health services. The state prioritizes various services, including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention, to cater to diverse mental health needs.
- A general array of services includes state-specific hotlines, mobile crisis teams, community-based programs, and specialized treatments for various groups, including youth and families.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotline: 988, which connects callers to local Kentucky mental health call centers.
- Mobile crisis teams are part of the statewide Mobile Crisis Intervention Services, enhancing crisis response and support.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Incorporated within the 988 lifeline for crisis support, including substance use disorders.
- Localized recovery programs include community-based treatments and resources under Kentucky Medicaid services.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Kentucky Medicaid’s Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Pilot Project targets youth and families, focusing on behavioral health disorders and preventing juvenile justice system involvement.
- Child and adolescent mental health services are available through community mental health centers and state-sponsored initiatives.
- Veteran Support:
- Kentucky offers community-based mental health care for veterans as part of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) program.
- The state’s Department of Veterans Affairs provides additional support and resources for veterans.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific resources for the LGBTQ+ community are available through various community mental health centers and advocacy groups.
- Counseling services and support groups are offered statewide, with a focus on inclusivity and specialized care.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) like Pathways, NorthKey, and others provide comprehensive mental health services.
- Peer support networks are integral to Kentucky’s mental health framework, with various programs emphasizing community involvement.
- Non-crisis support is available through organizations like Mental Health America of Kentucky.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services are accessible statewide, with language options and TTY facilities for diverse populations.
- Coverage includes both rural and urban areas, ensuring statewide reach for all mental health services.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone number: 988 for crisis support.
- Mental Health America of Kentucky: 859.684.7778, email: mhaky@mhaky.org.
- Additional Notes:
- Special initiatives include the Kentucky HEALTH 1115 demonstration for Medicaid transformation and the SPA for individuals with SMI or SUD.
- Recent updates include the expansion of mobile crisis intervention services and the inclusion of Kentucky in the CCBHC demonstration program.
Louisiana
- State Overview:
- Louisiana demonstrates a commitment to mental health and wellness through various services including crisis intervention, substance abuse support, and specialized care for different community groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline are complemented by Louisiana-specific crisis hotlines, such as the Crisis Mental Health & Addiction hotline (1-800-256-2522).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The state offers a Substance Abuse Helpline (1-800-262-2463) and localized recovery programs across various parishes.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Information on these services specific to Louisiana was not readily available in the sources consulted. Typically, such services include specialized hotlines and child/adolescent mental health services.
- Veteran Support:
- While specific resources for veterans in Louisiana were not identified in the available sources, veterans typically have access to dedicated hotlines and services through the State Department of Veterans Affairs.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The Trans Lifeline (1-877-565-8860) offers specific support for the LGBTQ+ community in Louisiana.
- Additional Community Resources:
- The state provides various Human Services Districts and Authorities across parishes for community mental health support, along with peer support networks and non-crisis warm lines.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services are accessible statewide with specific services available in different parishes. Language options for hotlines were not detailed in the sources.
- Contact Information:
- Essential numbers include the Crisis Mental Health & Addiction hotline (1-800-256-2522), Substance Abuse Helpline (1-800-262-2463), and Trans Lifeline (1-877-565-8860).
- Additional Notes:
- The state has multiple district-specific resources providing targeted mental health services. The Louisiana Mental Health Association (225-929-7674) offers specialized programs for adults with chronic mental illnesses.
Maine
- State Overview:
- Maine demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a variety of services ranging from crisis intervention to ongoing support.
- Services include hotlines, peer support, and specialized assistance for various demographics.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK).
- State-specific crisis hotline: Maine Crisis Line (1-888-568-1112).
- Mobile crisis teams information not specified.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Eyes Open for ME (1-800-974-0062).
- Localized recovery programs through community resources and organizations like Narcotics Anonymous (1-800-974-0062).
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific resources for youth and families not detailed.
- Child and adolescent mental health services information not specified.
- Veteran Support:
- Dedicated resources for veterans not explicitly mentioned.
- Services from the State Department of Veterans Affairs not detailed.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community not detailed.
- Community centers and advocacy group information not specified.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) not specifically mentioned.
- Peer support network: Intentional Peer Support Warmline (1-866-771-WARM).
- Non-crisis warm lines include 211 Maine and NAMI Maine Helpline (1-800-464-5767).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Accessibility: TTY and Maine Relay services available (dial 711).
- Coverage is statewide with specific services like 211 Maine offering comprehensive assistance.
- Contact Information:
- Essential numbers: Maine Crisis Line (1-888-568-1112), 211 Maine (dial 211 or 1-877-463-6207), NAMI Maine Helpline (1-800-464-5767).
- No specific social media or online chat options detailed.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs or recent updates to services not specified.
- The state continues to offer diverse resources, though some areas like veteran and LGBTQ+ support aren’t detailed in available information.
Maryland
- State Overview:
- Maryland demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness.
- The state offers diverse services including hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, and specialized programs for different groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988.
- Maryland Crisis Hotline: 988 (Call or Text).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide Helpline for Substance Use: 988.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline: 988.
- Additional family services offered through various state programs.
- Veteran Support:
- Specific resources for veterans not detailed in the available information.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- LGBTQ+ specific support not explicitly detailed in the available resources.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) are included in general state services.
- Peer support networks via programs like 211 Maryland.
- Non-crisis warm lines: 211 Health Check (Weekly Mental Health Check-Ins).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide coverage with specific resources in areas like Baltimore.
- Contact Information:
- Maryland Crisis Hotline: 988 (Call or Text).
- Family Crisis Resource Center: 301-759-9244.
- Maryland Mental Health Hotline (Baltimore specific): 866-903-3787.
- Websites: Maryland Department of Health, 211 Maryland, Mental Health Association of Maryland.
- Additional Notes:
- Initiatives like MDYoungMinds for teens and Healthy New Moms for perinatal mood disorders.
- Continuous improvement in access and quality of mental health care across Maryland.
Massachusetts
- State Overview:
- Massachusetts demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a range of services including crisis intervention, support lines, and comprehensive mental health care.
- Services available include state-specific hotlines, peer support, and specialized services for different demographics and needs.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL) offers crisis and mental health support 24/7. Call or Text: 833-773-2445.
- Massachusetts Department of Mental Health provides an emergency/crisis service, available at 1 (877) 382-1609.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The state offers comprehensive directories for mental health and substance use disorder services.
- Localized recovery programs and helplines cater to individuals dealing with substance use.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific hotlines and resources for youth and families are available, but detailed information is not specified in the sources.
- Child and adolescent mental health services are likely part of the broader mental health support infrastructure.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans have access to dedicated resources and hotlines, such as the Veterans Hotline: 1-800-273-8255.
- The state’s Department of Veterans Affairs likely offers additional services, though specific details were not provided in the sources.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Massachusetts likely has helplines and counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community, although specific information was not available in the sources.
- Community centers and advocacy groups may also be active, providing additional support.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) and peer support networks are available.
- Non-crisis warm lines include the Boston Peer Support Line (1-877-733-7563) and Western Mass Peer Support Line (1-888-407-4515).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services offer language options and TTY accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing (Contact MassRelay at 711).
- Coverage is statewide, with options like live chat available in over 200 languages.
- Contact Information:
- Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line: Call or Text 833-773-2445.
- Department of Mental Health Emergency/Crisis Services: Call 1 (877) 382-1609.
- Live chat option available at www.masshelpline.com.
- Additional Notes:
- Massachusetts emphasizes inclusive and accessible mental health care, with services available in multiple languages and for various hearing abilities.
- Regular updates and expansions to services are likely, given the state’s commitment to mental health.
Michigan
- State Overview:
- Michigan demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, coordinating services through local Community Mental Health Services Programs (CMHSPs). The state offers a range of services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention, catering to diverse needs such as mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: The same 988 line serves Michigan residents for any emotional distress.
- Mobile crisis teams: Michigan’s local CMHSPs provide 24-hour emergency/crisis response services across all counties.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Integrated into the general crisis support through local CMHSPs.
- Localized recovery programs: Provided by individual CMHSPs in various counties.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Hotlines and resources: Accessible through the general 988 crisis line and local CMHSPs.
- Child and adolescent mental health services: Offered by local CMHSPs, tailored to the needs of younger populations.
- Veteran Support:
- Resources and hotlines: Veterans can access specialized support by dialing 988 and pressing “1.”
- State Department of Veterans Affairs services: Not specifically mentioned, but likely integrated with state mental health services.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines: 988 line, press “3” for specialized LGBTQ+ support.
- Community centers and advocacy groups: Not specified in the resources, but local CMHSPs may offer relevant services.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs): Extensive network of CMHSPs across Michigan.
- Peer support networks: Michigan Peer Warmline (1-888-PEER-753).
- Non-crisis warm lines: Available through local CMHSPs and the Michigan Peer Warmline.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Accessibility: TTY users can dial 7-1-1 and then 988; Spanish Language line available by dialing 988 and pressing “2.”
- Coverage details: Statewide services through 83 county-specific CMHSPs.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers: 988 for crisis, 1-800-231-1127 for Common Ground, 1-888-PEER-753 for Peer Warmline.
- Websites: cmham.org for CMHSP directory, 988lifeline.org for crisis lifeline chat.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs: Specific support for frontline workers through Frontline Strong Together (1-833-347-8766).
- Recent changes: The Stay Well Counseling phone line for COVID-19-related distress has been phased out in favor of the 988 line.
Minnesota
- State Overview:
- Minnesota demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a range of services including crisis hotlines, peer support, and specialized interventions.
- Services encompass immediate crisis response, informational resources, and continuous support mechanisms.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotline: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (Call or text 988).
- Mobile crisis teams: Available statewide, providing in-home psychiatric services and emergency support.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- (Information not available in the previous research; suggest consulting local resources for specific details).
- Youth and Family Services:
- (Information not available; recommend checking with Minnesota’s Department of Human Services for targeted services).
- Veteran Support:
- (Specific resources for veterans were not identified in the initial research).
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- (No specific resources identified; local community centers may offer targeted support).
- Additional Community Resources:
- Peer Support: Call 855-927-6546 or text “Support” to 85511 for peer support.
- Non-crisis warm lines: Mental Health Minnesota (800-862-1799).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Coverage details: Services are accessible statewide, with county-specific resources available.
- Language options and accessibility for different needs may vary; check with individual service providers.
- Contact Information:
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988.
- Mental Health Minnesota: Call 800-862-1799 or 855-927-6546; Text “Support” to 85511; Email: help@mentalhealthmn.org
- Crisis Text Line: Text “MN” to 741741.
- Additional Notes:
- Mobile crisis teams are a distinctive feature, offering in-home support and reducing the need for hospitalization.
- Continuous updates and expansions in services may occur; it’s recommended to verify current information with respective organizations.
Mississippi
- State Overview:
- Mississippi is dedicated to providing a comprehensive range of mental health services, including hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, substance use recovery, and specialized services for various groups including youth, families, veterans, and the LGBTQ+ community.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: 988 Suicide and Crisis Hotline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: DMH Helpline (1-877-210-8513), Mississippi Mental Health Crisis Helpline (800-557-9715).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The Mississippi Department of Mental Health oversees substance use assessment, referral, prevention, treatment, and recovery support services.
- Outpatient Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) via telehealth is planned for 2023 to increase access to treatment for opioid use disorder.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Families can call the Mississippi Department of Mental Health’s Office of Consumer Supports at 1-877-210-8513 for mental health services for children.
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics are transforming mental health and substance use treatment for children and families.
- Veteran Support:
- VA Gulf Coast Healthcare System offers tailored health care for Veterans, including mental health services.
- Biloxi VA Medical Center provides mental health care, contact: 228-523-5223.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Psychology Today lists several LGBTQ+ affirming therapists and psychologists across Mississippi.
- Specific therapists include Todd (T.j.) Hendrix, John David Joslin, Lindsey Timm Davidson, among others.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers: Various locations including Batesville, Newton, Cleveland, Grenada, Brookhaven, and Gulfport.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- DMH Helpline offers statewide coverage with 24/7 availability.
- Contact Information:
- DMH Helpline: 1-877-210-8513 (statewide), 601-359-6298 (Jackson area)
- Mississippi Mental Health Crisis Helpline: 800-557-9715
- Websites: DMH Helpline & Resources, Mississippi Mental Health Helpline
- Additional Notes:
- The Mississippi Department of Mental Health has incorporated the 988 dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Missouri
- State Overview:
- Missouri’s Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) is dedicated to supporting mental health and wellness, focusing on children, adolescents, families, and individuals with mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders. A range of services including prevention, education, evaluation, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation are available statewide.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotline: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: Behavioral Health Response (314-469-6644) and various local crisis hotlines are available across Missouri.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- DBH manages programs for individuals needing help with substance use disorders, prioritizing treatment for pregnant women, intravenous drug users, and state agency referrals.
- Localized recovery programs are available through Community Mental Health Centers and other affiliated services.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Missouri provides specialized services for youth and families through Community Mental Health Clinics and Adolescent Comprehensive Substance Use Treatment Providers.
- Additional resources include the Missouri Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline and guidance for foster parents.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1).
- Mental health resources for veterans are available through MOVSPT and other state services, with a focus on suicide prevention and overall mental well-being.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Various LGBTQ+ support groups and specialized therapists are available across Missouri, providing inclusive and empowering services for teens and adults facing challenges related to sexual minority status and identity.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Missouri’s DBH services are accessed through 25 service areas with Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) providing eligibility assessments and services.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services are overseen by the Behavioral Health Services Program, ensuring they are medically necessary, appropriate, and cost-effective.
- Accessibility aids, like TDD/TTY (800-735-2966) and Relay Missouri (711), are available for individuals with disabilities.
- Contact Information:
- DBH: (573) 751-4942 or (800) 575-7480, Email: dbhmail@dmh.mo.gov.
- Behavioral Health Response: 314-469-6644.
- Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1).
- Additional Notes:
- Special attention is given to prevention, treatment, and public understanding of mental disorders, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and compulsive gambling.
- Recent updates or changes to services can be checked by contacting the respective organizations directly.
Montana
- State Overview:
- Montana shows a significant commitment to mental health and wellness with a variety of state-funded and specialized services.
- Services encompass adult and child mental health programs, crisis intervention, peer support, and targeted services for different groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
- State-specific hotlines: For adult mental health, prevention, and grant-funded programs – (406) 444-3964. For children’s mental health and developmental disabilities – (406) 444-5978.
- No specific information on mobile crisis teams.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- No specific statewide helpline for substance use disorders identified.
- Benefis Healthcare’s Behavioral Health Program in Great Falls provides addiction counseling for adults and adolescents.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Mental Health America of Montana (MHA of MT) plans to initiate a youth line.
- Child and adolescent mental health services are available, with a specific contact number (406) 444-5978.
- Veteran Support:
- No specific resources or hotlines dedicated to veterans were identified in the provided information.
- No details on services from the State Department of Veterans Affairs.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- No specific helplines or counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community mentioned in the provided information.
- No information on community centers or advocacy groups.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) and various organizations like A.W.A.R.E., Inc. and Easter Seals/Goodwill provide mental health services.
- Peer support networks, such as MHA of MT’s warmline (877-688-3377) for mental health recovery support.
- Non-crisis warm lines include the MHA of MT warmline.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Specific accessibility options like TTY or language services were not detailed in the provided information.
- Services cover statewide needs and some are specific to areas like Great Falls and Helena.
- Contact Information:
- For general mental health queries: (406) 444-3964 (adults), (406) 444-5978 (children).
- For mental health recovery support: MHA of MT warmline at 877-688-3377.
- Additional Notes:
- Montana offers unique programs like the Waiver for Additional Services and Populations (WASP) and Mental Health Service Plan (MHSP).
- Continuous developments in mental health services, such as planned youth lines and various specialized programs.
Nebraska
- State Overview:
- Nebraska’s commitment to mental health and wellness is evident through its comprehensive system of care, focusing on resilience and recovery. Services include hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines are available, such as the 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines include the Nebraska Family Helpline (888-866-8660) and others listed below.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Information on statewide helplines for substance use disorders is integrated within general mental health resources.
- Localized recovery programs are coordinated through organizations like Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare.
- Youth and Family Services:
- The Nebraska Family Helpline (888-866-8660) supports youth and families.
- Child and adolescent services are part of the broader mental health system.
- Veteran Support:
- LightBridge app for veterans dealing with mental health, PTSD, and transitioning to civilian life.
- Veterans can access services through state and community programs.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific resources for the LGBTQ+ community are not specified in the provided information, but general mental health services are inclusive.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers offer various services.
- Peer support networks are available through organizations like NAMI Nebraska.
- Non-crisis warm line: Community Alliance Warm Line (402-715-4226).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide coverage with specific focus areas like Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington County through Region 6.
- Language and accessibility options were not specifically detailed.
- Contact Information:
- Nebraska Family Helpline: (888) 866-8660
- Community Alliance Warm Line: (402) 715-4226
- Behavioral Health Connection: (402) 836-9292
- Abuse & Neglect: (800) 652-1999
- Economic Assistance: (800) 383-4278
- Medicaid Assistance: (855) 632-7633
- Additional hotlines are listed under the “General Crisis and Mental Health Support” section.
- Additional Notes:
- The Division of Behavioral Health works with Bamboo Health’s OpenBeds® platform for resource tracking.
- LightBridge app for veterans is a notable initiative.
Nevada
- State Overview:
- Nevada demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness through various state-run and non-profit organizations. Services include hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, and specialized services for different demographic groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotline: Crisis Support Services of Nevada, Call 1-800-273-8255 or text “CARE” to 839863.
- Mobile crisis teams information was not specified in the research.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: Nevada Substance Abuse Helpline, 1-866-893-7827.
- Localized recovery programs: Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services, 775-684-5900.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Services through the Division of Child & Family Services for emotional/behavioral issues in children and adolescents.
- Specific hotline information for youth and family services was not detailed in the research.
- Veteran Support:
- Specific resources and hotlines for veterans were not detailed in the research.
- State Department of Veterans Affairs services information was not provided in the research.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Helpline: 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 678678.
- Specific counseling services and community centers for the LGBTQ+ community were not detailed in the research.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers: Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services, 775-688-2046; Northern Nevada HOPES, 775-786-4673.
- Peer support networks: Peer support through Hope Means Nevada, Call: 775-241-4212, Text: 775-296-8336.
- Non-crisis warm lines were not specified in the research.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY and bilingual services (English & Español) available through some resources like Hope Means Nevada.
- Coverage varies from statewide services to county-specific resources.
- Contact Information:
- Hope Means Nevada: Call 988, Text “CARE” to 839863.
- Nevada 211: Call 2-1-1 or 1-866-535-5654, Text zip code to 898211.
- Clark County Local Providers: First Med/Building Hope, 702-731-0909; Bridge Counseling Associates, 702-474-6450.
- Websites: Healthier Nevada, CSSNV.
- Additional Notes:
- Specific special programs or recent updates to services were not detailed in the research.
New Hampshire
- State Overview:
- New Hampshire is dedicated to improving mental and behavioral health for all its residents, focusing on resilience, well-being, and support for families and communities in recovery.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotlines: NH Rapid Response Access Point (1-833-710-6477) offers 24/7 support for mental health and substance use crises.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline for substance use disorders: NH Rapid Response Access Point (1-833-710-6477).
- Youth and Family Services:
- New Hampshire’s Family Mental Health Resource (833.710.6477) offers support for children, youth, and their families.
- The New Hampshire Family Network provides education and advocacy (no specific contact provided).
- NAMI New Hampshire offers resources and support for youth mental health (800-242-6264, Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM).
- Veteran Support:
- ServiceLink (866-634-9412) provides personalized support for veterans.
- Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 and press 1 or 800-273-8255 and press 1) offers 24/7 support.
- American Red Cross (no specific contact for NH) provides global emergency communication services.
- NH State Veterans Cemetery and Veterans Home offer long-term care and support (no specific contact provided).
- Veterans Administration Medical Centers in Manchester, NH, and White River Junction provide healthcare services to veterans.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- NAMI New Hampshire provides support groups and resources for the LGBTQ+ community.
- LGBTQ+ specific resources include The Trevor Project, Seacoast Outright, PFLAG – New Hampshire, and Trans Lifeline (1-877-565-8860).
- Crisis support: Trevor Lifeline (1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678678), 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Call or text 988), Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741).
- Additional Community Resources:
- NH Community Behavioral Health Association offers mental health centers statewide.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TDD Access: Relay NH at 1-800-735-2964.
- State-wide services, ensuring accessibility to all residents regardless of financial status.
- Contact Information:
- NH Rapid Response Access Point: 1-833-710-6477.
- NAMI New Hampshire Information and Resource Line: 1-800-242-6264.
- Additional Notes:
- Emphasis on community-based care and integration of services across various sectors.
New Jersey
- State Overview:
- New Jersey shows a strong commitment to mental health and wellness through DMHAS.
- A wide range of services including hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, and substance use treatments are available.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotline: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines and local emergency screening centers operating 24/7.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Integrated within DMHAS’s comprehensive services.
- Extensive treatment options including residential rehabilitation.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Dedicated services for youth and families provided by the Department of Children and Families Children’s System of Care.
- Veteran Support:
- VA New Jersey health care offers comprehensive behavioral health programs, including psychiatry, psychology, homeless veteran services, suicide prevention, treatment for addictive disorders, and case management.
- Mental health services address PTSD, military sexual trauma, depression, anxiety, and more, available even to non-enrolled veterans in VA health care.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Garden State Equality: New Jersey’s largest LGBTQI+ advocacy and education organization, offering resources against bullying and discrimination, and support for transgender students.
- HiTops: A nonprofit in Princeton providing sex education, mentor programs, and support groups for LGBTQI+ individuals.
- Hetrick Martin Institute (HMI): Offers resources for LGBTQI+ youth, including scholarships, mental health resources, and crisis intervention.
- PFLAG: Provides health and well-being support, information, and advocacy for LGBTQI+ individuals and their families.
- The Pride Center of New Jersey: Offers support, educational tools, mental health resources, and cultural/social opportunities.
- The Trevor Project: Provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to LGBTQI+ community members under 25.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers under DMHAS.
- Non-crisis warm lines and peer support through NJ 211.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services for the deaf and hard of hearing: 973-870-0677 VP.
- County-specific and statewide coverage.
- Contact Information:
- NJ 211: Dial 211, text zip code to 898-211, chat online, email info@nj211.org.
- NJMentalHealthCares: (866) 202-4357, operational 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM EST.
- Additional Notes:
- New Jersey operates a statewide mental health information line (NJMentalHealthCares) and local crisis lines for each county.
- A range of independent agencies contracted to provide state-funded mental health services.
New Mexico
- State Overview:
- The Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD) of New Mexico functions as the Mental Health and Substance Abuse State Authority. BHSD collaborates with the New Mexico Behavioral Health Collaborative to manage the behavioral health system.
- The NMConnect app offers a comprehensive suite of digital self-help wellness tools, including wellness assessments, self-help courses based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, interactive wellness tools, and a progress tracker.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Hotlines: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7 support at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
- State-Specific Crisis Hotlines: New Mexico’s Crisis and Access Line offers immediate assistance at 1-855-NMCRISIS (662-7474), with TTY services at 1-855-227-5485 and a 711 relay service.
- Mobile Crisis Teams: While specific details were not found, the Crisis and Access Line can direct individuals to local crisis intervention services.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The New Mexico Substance Abuse Hotline offers 24/7 support at nmsubstanceabusehotline.org.
- Youth and Family Services:
- New Mexico’s “Systems of Care” approach includes programs like Family Peer Support and Infant Mental Health.
- The Peer-to-Peer Warmline offers support for children, youth, and families.
- Veteran Support:
- The New Mexico Department of Veterans Services Healthcare Division assists with healthcare needs for veterans.
- Veterans Crisis Line offers dedicated support at 1-800-273-8255.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community in New Mexico were not identified.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) and other resources are likely available, but specifics are not provided.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide coverage for the mentioned services is assumed, with details on accessibility options not specified.
- Contact Information:
- New Mexico Crisis and Access Line: 1-855-NMCRISIS.
- NMConnect App: Available on Apple iOS and Google Play Store.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK.
- Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255.
- Additional Notes:
- The NMConnect app is a unique initiative offering digital self-help wellness tools.
- The New Mexico Higher Education Department has initiatives for mental and behavioral health in higher education institutions.
New York
- State Overview:
- New York State is committed to improving mental health care, as evidenced by Governor Hochul’s plan to expand access and correct systemic issues.
- Services include crisis intervention, mental health programs, and support for various groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988.
- State-specific: New York State Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-942-6906, Crisis Text Line: Text “Got5” to 741-741.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Information available through the 988 Lifeline.
- Localized recovery programs accessible via city and state resources.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Resources available for youth, families, and specific groups like LGBTQI+, immigrants, and seniors through the Mental Health for All website.
- Veteran Support:
- Specific programs for veterans are available, though no direct hotline was identified in the research.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Dedicated resources available through the Mental Health for All website.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers and various programs can be located using the New York State OMH program directory.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services are available in multiple languages and across various counties in New York.
- Contact Information:
- Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988.
- New York State Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-942-6906.
- Crisis Text Line: Text “Got5” to 741-741.
- Help Navigating Health Insurance: (888) 614-5400.
- NYC Mental Health for All: mentalhealthforallhelp@nycopportunity.nyc.gov.
- Additional Notes:
- Governor Hochul’s $1 Billion plan to overhaul mental health care, focusing on inpatient psychiatric treatment, insurance coverage, and outpatient services.
North Carolina
- State Overview:
- North Carolina is investing $1 billion to address mental health and substance use crises, with a focus on enhancing services for anxiety, depression, overdose deaths, and youth suicide.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988.
- State-specific crisis hotlines: Hope4NC Helpline (1-855-587-3463) and HopeLine Crisis Intervention (919-231-4525 or 877-235-4525).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Specific statewide helpline information not available. Localized recovery programs offered through community resources like Alliance Health.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Youth and family services are part of the state-funded mental health services, with contact through the NC Department of Health and Human Services.
- Veteran Support:
- The N.C. Department of Military & Veterans Affairs provides assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services they are entitled to. Contact toll-free at 844-624-8387.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Various organizations offer support, including Time Out Youth Center, PFLAG Charlotte, Transcend Charlotte, Charlotte Pride, Equality North Carolina, and more.
- Additional Community Resources:
- NAMI Orange County provides support groups, crisis help, education, and resources.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- State initiatives cover all 100 counties in North Carolina, ensuring broad accessibility.
- Contact Information:
- NC Department of Health and Human Services: 1-800-662-7030.
- Governor’s Office Contact: 919-814-2100 or govpress@nc.gov.
- Additional Notes:
- Governor Cooper’s comprehensive plan includes investments in Medicaid, community and school-based care, and addressing behavioral health within the justice system.
North Dakota
- State Overview:
- North Dakota offers a comprehensive approach to mental health and wellness with a focus on providing accessible services statewide.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotlines: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, 2-1-1 Helpline.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: North Dakota Substance Abuse Hotline offers 24/7 confidential support.
- Localized recovery programs: Free Through Recovery provides behavioral health support for individuals involved with the criminal justice system.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Hotlines and resources: North Dakota Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health focuses on the needs of children and youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental disorders.
- Veteran Support:
- Resources and hotlines: Veterans Crisis Line (988, Press 1), and various state-specific veterans’ resources.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services: Local organizations like Dakota OutRight, PFLAG Bismarck, and FM Pride Collective offer support to the LGBTQ+ community.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Peer support networks: Available through programs like Free Through Recovery and Community Connect.
- Non-crisis warm lines: 2-1-1 Helpline offers non-crisis support and is accessible 24/7.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY support available at 711.
- Statewide services are available, including specific regional services through Free Through Recovery.
- Contact Information:
- Essential phone numbers and websites: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, 2-1-1 Helpline, North Dakota Substance Abuse Hotline, Free Through Recovery, Community Connect.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs: 1915(i) State Plan Amendment offers Medicaid coverage for additional home and community-based services.
- Recent changes or updates: Continual updates to the 1915(i) services and eligibility criteria.
Ohio
- State Overview:
- Ohio demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a range of services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention tailored to its residents’ needs.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988.
- State-specific: Ohio CareLine: (800) 720-9616.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Naloxone) for overdose response.
- Harm Reduction Ohio for Naloxone kits.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Information not available.
- Veteran Support:
- Information not available.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Equitas Health TeleHealth & TeleCounseling.
- Equitas Health LGBTQ+ Health Provider Guide.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers: Local providers via OhioMHAS.
- Peer support networks: NAMI Ohio Helpline and resources.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Coverage details: Statewide services with county-specific resources.
- Contact Information:
- Ohio CareLine: (800) 720-9616.
- NAMI Ohio Helpline: 1-800-686-2646, text NAMI to 741741.
- Additional Notes:
- Emphasis on telehealth services for accessibility.
- Ongoing initiatives for substance abuse prevention and recovery support.
Oklahoma
- State Overview:
- Oklahoma’s commitment to mental health and wellness is evident in its comprehensive approach, addressing needs across different demographics, including children, youth, families, and veterans.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotline: 988 Mental Health Lifeline for immediate assistance in mental health crises.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Information not specifically available.
- Youth and Family Services:
- The Children, Youth and Family Services team focuses on early intervention and prevention for youth struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues.
- Systems of Care: A statewide collaborative network serving the needs of children, youth, and young adults, coordinating care and ensuring continuity of care and family choice.
- Veteran Support:
- VA Oklahoma City Health Care offers a comprehensive behavioral health program, providing inpatient and outpatient services, including telehealth appointments.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Oklahomans for Equality offers AFFIRM, a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-based program designed to support LGBTQ+ youth in managing stress and promoting overall well-being.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers: Mental Health Association Oklahoma.
- Peer support networks: Street Outreach & Rapid Response, Street Medicine teams.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Coverage details: Statewide services with specific initiatives in larger cities like Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
- Contact Information:
- Mental Health Association Oklahoma: Tulsa Headquarters: 918-585-1213, Oklahoma City Headquarters: 405-943-3700, Email: info@mhaok.org.
- NAMI Oklahoma: Toll-Free Helpline: 800-583-1264, Email: info@NAMIOklahoma.org.
- Additional Notes:
- Emphasis on innovative crisis response systems and community outreach for mental health crises.
- Specialized programs for addressing homelessness and mental health challenges, as well as targeted support for specific groups like youth, families, and veterans.
Oregon
- State Overview:
- Oregon demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a variety of services including crisis intervention, substance abuse programs, and targeted support for different communities.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotlines include the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and the Safe + Strong Helpline (800-923-4357).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The Alcohol and Substance Helpline at 800-923-4357 provides statewide support for substance use disorders.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Youthline offers support at 877-968-8491, with additional text and online chat options.
- Veteran Support:
- The Military Helpline at 888-457-4838 serves veterans, with text support also available.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- [Information not available in the sourced data]
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Programs are accessible via the Oregon Health Authority.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services like the 988 Lifeline and Military Helpline offer text options, increasing accessibility.
- Contact Information:
- Key contacts include 988 for crisis, 800-923-4357 for general support, and 877-968-8491 for youth.
- Additional Notes:
- Lines for Life offers specialized support for various groups, including racial equity and senior loneliness.
Pennsylvania
- State Overview:
- Pennsylvania demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a broad range of services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention to address various mental health needs.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Hotlines: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255), Crisis Text Line (Text ‘PA’ to 741741).
- State-Specific Crisis Hotlines: Pennsylvania Support & Referral Helpline (855-284-2494, TTY: 724-631-5600).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for substance use disorders.
- Localized Recovery Programs: Various programs are available; searchable via the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs’ search engine.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Hotlines and Resources: CHIP program for healthcare coverage of children and teens.
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services: Offered through the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS).
- Veteran Support:
- Resources and Hotlines: Department of Defense’s Safe Helpline (877-995-5247).
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific Helplines: The TrevorLifeline (1-866-488-7386), LGBT National Senior Hotline (888-234-7243), LGBT National Hotline (888-843-4564), Trans Lifeline (877-565-8860).
- Community Centers and Advocacy Groups: The Trevor Support Center and National Center for Transgender Equality provide resources.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Peer Support Networks: Fairweather Lodge Program for those with serious mental illness.
- Non-crisis Warm Lines: United Way (Dial 211).
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Accessibility: TTY options are available for several hotlines.
- Coverage Details: Statewide coverage, with county-specific crisis lines and local resources.
- Contact Information:
- Essential Phone Numbers and Websites: 855-284-2494 (PA Support & Referral Helpline), 1-800-273-8255 (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline), 1-800-662-HELP (Substance Use Helpline).
- Social Media/Online Chat Options: TrevorChat for online chatting.
- Additional Notes:
- Special Programs: Homeless Assistance Program, CHIP for children’s healthcare, programs for domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
Rhode Island
- State Overview:
- Rhode Island shows a strong commitment to mental health, offering diverse services like hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, and specialized programs for various groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National: 988 Suicide Prevention Hotline.
- State-specific: East Bay Center, Inc. (401-246-0700), Gateway Healthcare, Inc. (401-723-1915, 401-553-1031), Thrive Behavioral Health (401-738-4300), and others.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Localized programs are integrated within Community Mental Health Centers.
- Youth and Family Services:
- RI Healthy Transitions for youth and young adults.
- General services from CMHCs.
- Veteran Support:
- RI Office of Veterans Services provides mental and behavioral health resources. Contact: 401-921-2119.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- PFLAG Greater Providence offers support and advocacy. Helpline: 401-307-1802.
- Center of Excellence on LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity.
- Additional Community Resources:
- CMHCs for outpatient treatment and peer support networks.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide services with specific centers in cities like Providence, Warwick, and Pawtucket.
- Contact Information:
- Mental Health Association of Rhode Island: 401-726-2285.
- Various emergency numbers for local centers.
- Additional Notes:
- Emphasis on accessible, community-based care.
- Continuous service evolution and expansion.
South Carolina
- State Overview:
- South Carolina demonstrates a commitment to mental health and wellness through various statewide services.
- Services include crisis intervention, dedicated hotlines, mobile crisis teams, and comprehensive mental health care.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotline: 833-364-2274.
- SC Mobile Crisis, available statewide, toll-free, 24/7.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline: 844-SC-HOPES (724-6737).
- Localized recovery programs are available but specific details might vary.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific hotlines or resources for youth and families not explicitly found; general services from SCDMH can be utilized.
- Child and adolescent mental health services through SCDMH.
- Veteran Support:
- General mental health services available; specific veteran-focused resources not detailed.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific LGBTQ+ support services not explicitly found; general mental health resources can be utilized.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers provide comprehensive services.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY option available via SCDMH Deaf Services Hotline: (803) 339-3339.
- Statewide coverage for most services.
- Contact Information:
- SC Mobile Crisis: (833) 364-2274.
- SCDMH Deaf Services Hotline: (803) 339-3339.
- Beckman Center: (864)-229-7120.
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOPE4SC to 741741.
- Additional Notes:
- Specific recent changes or unique programs were not detailed in the resources found.
- Continual developments in mental health services and resources are expected.
South Dakota
- State Overview:
- South Dakota demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, offering a range of services including crisis intervention, therapy, and support for various groups.
- Services include hotlines, peer support, and specialized treatment for mental health and substance use disorders.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.
- State-specific hotlines include the 211 Helpline Center and the Teen Crisis Texting service (text “icare” to 898211).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- South Dakota Opioid Resource Hotline: 1-800-920-4343.
- Various local recovery programs and support services are available, including those for problem gambling.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Helpline Center’s Text4Hope provides crisis texting support for high school students.
- State contracts with community mental health centers for child and adolescent services.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 and Press 1.
- Services available through the Department of Veterans Affairs, including for non-enrolled veterans.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The Trevor Project offers 24/7 support: Text START to 678-678 or call 866.488.7386.
- Advocacy and counseling services are available through various community centers.
- Additional Community Resources:
- 11 accredited Community Mental Health Centers across the state.
- Peer support networks like NAMI South Dakota.
- Non-crisis support includes the 211 Helpline Center.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services are available in English and Spanish, with additional languages supported via translation services.
- Coverage is statewide, with services accessible in both urban and rural areas.
- Contact Information:
- 211 Helpline Center: Dial 211.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.
- Crisis Text Line: Text CONNECT to 741741.
- Additional Notes:
- The Behavioral Health Voucher Program for Child Care Providers offers mental health service vouchers.
- Continual expansion of telehealth services for wider accessibility
Tennessee
- State Overview:
- Tennessee demonstrates a strong commitment to mental health and wellness, focusing on comprehensive services for all ages.
- The state’s approach includes a wide range of services like hotlines, peer support, crisis intervention, and specialized programs for different groups.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotlines: Tennessee Statewide Crisis Line at 1-855-CRISIS-1 (1-855-274-7471), available 24/7.
- Crisis Text Line: Text TN to 741-741 for support.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline for substance use disorders not specified.
- Localized recovery programs and resources offered by TDMHSAS for individuals with co-occurring disorders.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific hotlines and resources: Vanderbilt Child and Adolescent Inpatient Behavioral Health Services at 615-327-7000.
- Youth-focused programs include BASIC, School-Based Behavioral Health Liaisons, and the Behavioral Health Safety Net.
- Veteran Support:
- Specific resources for veterans not detailed in the provided information.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific helplines and counseling services for the LGBTQ+ community were not explicitly mentioned in the sourced information.
- Community centers and advocacy groups were not covered in the provided information.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) are likely part of the statewide network under TDMHSAS.
- Peer support networks: Peer recovery services offered by TDMHSAS.
- Non-crisis warm lines: For non-emergency inquiries, call 800-560-5767 or email OCA.TDMHSAS@tn.gov.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Services include culturally responsive and linguistically competent options.
- Statewide coverage across Tennessee, tailored to various needs and age groups.
- Contact Information:
- Tennessee Statewide Crisis Line: 1-855-274-7471.
- Crisis Text Line: Text TN to 741-741.
- Helpline: 800-560-5767; Email: OCA.TDMHSAS@tn.gov.
- Social media or online chat options were not specified in the data.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs: Erase the Stigma, On Track TN, and the Healthy Transitions Initiative.
- Recent changes or updates to services were not covered in the provided information.
Texas
- State Overview:
- Texas shows strong commitment to mental health, offering a wide range of services by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
- Services include hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention, both locally and statewide.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline available, with state-specific hotlines like the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
- Mobile crisis services, especially in North Texas, overseen by the North Texas Behavioral Health authority.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- 24/7 Local Mental Health Authority Crisis Hotline for substance use and crisis services.
- Localized recovery programs available through community health centers and state resources.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Integrated services for youth and families within the state’s mental health services.
- Child and adolescent mental health services provided through local mental health authorities.
- Veteran Support:
- Access to Veterans Crisis Line via the 988 Lifeline (option 1).
- Additional services likely available through state and local resources.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- General mental health support for the LGBTQ+ community, with specific helplines and counseling services not identified.
- Community centers and advocacy groups likely available at local levels.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers coordinated by local mental health authorities.
- Peer support networks and non-crisis warm lines available through local resources and statewide initiatives.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY for the 988 Lifeline and language options available.
- Statewide services and county-specific resources managed by local health authorities.
- Contact Information:
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, 2-1-1 Texas, Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line (972.525.8181).
- Websites: Texas Health and Human Services and Here For Texas for more information.
- Additional Notes:
- Focus on evidence-based practices covering a range of mental health needs.
- Ongoing updates and expansions in services reflect Texas’s commitment to mental health and wellness.
Utah
- State Overview:
- Utah offers a comprehensive approach to mental health with services including crisis intervention, peer support, and specialized programs.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- Utah Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-8255, available 24/7 for immediate support.
- Mobile crisis teams: Crisis Line & Mobile Outreach Team, 1-801-587-3000.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Resources and treatment services for substance use disorders available in every county.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Child and adolescent mental health services provided by local mental health authorities.
- Specific hotlines: Child Abuse/Neglect hotline at 1-855-323-DCFS(3237).
- Veteran Support:
- Specific veteran support information not available in state resources.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific LGBTQ+ community support information not available in state resources.
- Additional Community Resources:
- NAMI Utah offers support groups, classes, and a Mentor Help Line (801-323-9900).
- Community Mental Health Centers and peer support networks throughout the state.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide coverage with services available in every Utah county.
- Contact Information:
- Utah Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
- Mobile Crisis Team: 1-801-587-3000
- Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline: 1-855-323-DCFS(3237)
- NAMI Utah Mentor Help Line: (801) 323-9900
- Additional Notes:
- Healthy Minds Utah website offers online self-assessment tools.
- Focus on integrated health and promoting holistic well-being.
Virginia
- State Overview:
- Virginia emphasizes a comprehensive range of mental health services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotline: 988 or 703-752-5263 for out-of-state area codes.
- Mobile crisis teams available through Community Services Boards (CSBs).
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline not specified.
- Localized recovery programs through CSBs.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific services not identified; general support through CSBs.
- Veteran Support:
- No specific veteran-dedicated resources.
- General support through statewide services.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- No specific helplines or counseling services for LGBTQ+ community.
- General mental health support for all community members.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers through CSBs.
- No specific peer support networks or non-crisis warm lines.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY and language options not specifically mentioned.
- Services available statewide and county-specific through CSBs.
- Contact Information:
- General crisis: 988 or 703-752-5263.
- Crisis Text Line: Text ASKUS to 741741.
- Chesterfield Mental Health Crisis Line: 804-748-6356.
- Additional Chesterfield-specific contacts available.
- Additional Notes:
- Special programs or updates to services not identified; check local CSB resources for latest information.
Washington
- State Overview:
- Washington State shows a strong commitment to mental health, offering a variety of services including crisis intervention and peer support.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National hotlines like the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- State-specific crisis hotlines, including the Washington State mental health crisis line, accessible by calling or texting 988.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- The Washington Recovery Help Line (866-789-1511) for substance use, gambling, and mental health concerns.
- Localized recovery programs through community resources and crisis connections.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Teen Link (866-TEENLINK) and youth crisis lines and online resources.
- Child and adolescent mental health services through community centers and online platforms.
- Veteran Support:
- Veterans Crisis Line accessible by calling 988 and choosing option 1, or texting 838-255.
- Additional services through the State Department of Veterans Affairs.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- The Trevor Project Lifeline for LGBTQIA2S+ youth, available by calling 988 and choosing option 3, texting 678-678, or online chat.
- Community centers and advocacy groups, including online support and helplines.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) across the state.
- Peer support networks, including specialized hotlines for different demographics.
- Non-crisis warm lines and online chat options, like Washington 2-1-1.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY options and services in over 240 languages, particularly through the Washington Poison Center (800-222-1222).
- Statewide coverage, with county-specific resources available.
- Contact Information:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255.
- Washington Recovery Help Line: 1-866-789-1511.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988.
- Teen Link: 866-TEENLINK (866-833-6546).
- Additional Notes:
- Specialized support for various groups, including law enforcement, older adults, and the transgender community.
- Continual updates to services and new resources like the 988 lifeline and mental health apps.
West Virginia
- State Overview:
- West Virginia offers services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- State-specific crisis hotlines: HELP4WV and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- Mobile crisis teams through DHHR Behavioral Health Crisis Hotline.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- HELP4WV provides statewide helpline support for substance use disorders.
- Localized recovery programs through community centers.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.
- Specific hotlines and support systems for youth and families.
- Veteran Support:
- General mental health services accessible to veterans.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- No specific LGBTQ+ dedicated resources identified.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) across the state.
- Peer support networks within services like HELP4WV.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide coverage for most services.
- Details on language options or TTY accessibility not specified.
- Contact Information:
- HELP4WV: 1-844-HELP4WV.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988.
- DHHR Behavioral Health Crisis Hotline: 844-435-7498.
- WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute: 304-622-5661.
- Additional Notes:
- Funded by the Department of Health and Human Resources.
- Recent promotion of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Wisconsin
- State Overview:
- Wisconsin offers services including hotlines, peer support, and crisis intervention.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services hotline: 534-202-5438.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline: 833-944-4673.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Specific youth and family services details were not available.
- Veteran Support:
- Warmline for veterans: 534-202-5438.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Specific LGBTQ+ community support details were not available.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Well Badger Resource Center: Confidential support via call and text.
- Mental Health America of Wisconsin warmline: 534-202-5438.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- Statewide coverage; specific accessibility features were not detailed.
- Contact Information:
- Department of Health Services hotline: 534-202-5438.
- Addiction Recovery Helpline: 833-944-4673.
- Well Badger Resource Center: 1 (800) 642-7837, Text: (608) 360-9328.
- Mental Health Wisconsin: (414) 276-3122, Toll-free: (866) 948-6483.
- Additional Notes:
- Unique initiatives like Resilient Wisconsin support various groups.
Wyoming
- State Overview:
- Wyoming focuses on accessible, community-focused mental health services.
- General Crisis and Mental Health Support:
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Wyoming Suicide Hotline (1-800-457-9312).
- Mobile Crisis services available via local providers.
- Substance Use and Recovery Support:
- Statewide helpline not specified.
- Community-based recovery services.
- Youth and Family Services:
- Services for children and families via the Behavioral Health Division.
- Hansen and Associates, Inc., Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center.
- Veteran Support:
- Resources and hotlines not specified.
- Services available through general state mental health services.
- LGBTQ+ Community Support:
- Wyoming Equality Healthcare Access Project.
- Safe & Healthy Schools program.
- Additional Community Resources:
- Community Mental Health Centers via Behavioral Health Division.
- NAMI Wyoming programs.
- Non-crisis warm lines not specified.
- Accessibility and Coverage:
- TTY and language options not specified.
- Statewide coverage, with services in various counties.
- Contact Information:
- Wyoming Suicide Hotline: 1-800-457-9312.
- Behavioral Health Division: 800-535-4006, 307-777-6494.
- Wyoming Equality: 307-222-8178.
- Websites: Behavioral Health Division, Wyoming Equality.
- Additional Notes:
- Initiatives like Governor’s Mental Health Summit.
- Ongoing efforts to enhance mental health care accessibility.