Mental Health It’s OK to NOT be OK… If you or someone you know is experiencing feelings of stress, anxiety, grief, worry, anger, or suicide, contact a crisis line, 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Mental Health Crisis Line (Ages 16 or older)...
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It has a specialized place that focuses on mental health and helps decrease the strain of other emergency facilities. "Individuals who might have gone to the ER for a behavioral health crisis, now have a dedicated place to go and that also frees up th...
Santa Cruz County currently operates a 988 crisis line that serves as the "entry point" for mental health services in the county, a report issued by the Crisis Now program said. The calls are answered by the Suicide Prevention Service of the Central Coast, which is a regional call center ...
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In case of a mental health emergency, please call 9-8-8. If you are experiencing a life threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1. 9-8-8 provides toll-free, 24-hour, immediate, over-the-phone suicide prevention services to anyone, who is in crisis or experiencing su...
Riverside. Of the five jails in the county, it is the facility where detainees who need mental health care are most often sent. Reports from the booking note that she did not sign several required documents. One jailer wrote on the signature line that she could not be trusted with a...
"I think most of us, if we would see any kind of a physical crisis going on, somebody would jump in, be it a nurse, a mandated reporter, someone who's had CPR training," she said. "We don't always do that when there's a mental health crisis because we don't know if we're...
Suburban council members said they feared a higher levy would lose outside Seattle, potentially dooming it. Eastside Councilmember Claudia Balducci, voted for the 12-cent rate, noted that the levy to build mental health crisis centers, which passed countywide in April, fared poorly in suburban ...