If someone may die or be seriously hurt now
Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Say clearly: "This is a mental health emergency."
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Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Say clearly: "This is a mental health emergency."
Call 988, text 988, or use 988 chat for suicide, mental health, or substance use crisis support.
Someone may die, be seriously hurt, or cannot stay safe right now. Call 911 or go to the ER.
Someone feels unsafe, overwhelmed, or in distress. Call 988 or text 988 to talk through the safest next step.
Hospital-level care may be needed. Start with an ER, psychiatric intake line, mobile crisis team, or clinician.
Once immediate safety is handled, gather key information, ask about the wait, and plan for insurance questions.
"I am having a severe mental health crisis and I do not feel safe at home right now. I need to be evaluated for a psychiatric admission."
"I am here with my loved one. They are in the middle of a mental health crisis and cannot keep themselves safe right now. They need an emergency evaluation."