- County/Area: Most of TN
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No, is not accompanied by law enforcement; however call 911 if a medical or physical emergency
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line by region of Tennessee
- Admin Phone Number: (901) 251-5000
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Crisis Line:
East area: 866-791-9224
Southeast area: 866-791-9225
Upper Cumberland area: 866-791-9223
North Middle area: 866-791-9221
South Middle area:866-791-9222
Rural West area: 866-791-9227
Memphis area: 866-791-9226 - Website: https://youthvillages.org/services/specialized-crisis-services/
- Note: See map on the website for more info on how areas are designated
- County/Area: Eugene & Springfield
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No, not usually. Law enforcement dispatched when there is a weapon involved or person is violent
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
- Admin Phone Number: (541) 342-8255
- Crisis Line: Eugene OR: 541-682-5111 Springfield OR: 541-726-3714
- Website: https://whitebirdclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Little-Help-Book-2020.pdf
- Note: See website for full breakdown of when to call specific crisis lines
- County/Area: Bledsoe, Bradley, Cannon, Clay, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Grundy, Hamilton, Jackson, Macon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Overton, Putnam, Pickett, Polk, Rhea, Rutherford, Sequatchie, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, White, Williamson, Wilson
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, accompanied by law enforcement
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
- Admin Phone Number: 877-567-6051
- Crisis Line: 877-567-6051 option 1/ 800-704-2651
- Website: https://www.vbhcs.org/services/crisis-services/
- Note: 24/7 operations
- County/Area: Allegheny County
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Sometimes, particularly during dangerous situations.
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
- Admin Phone Number: 1-800-533-8762
- Crisis Line: 1-888-796-8226
- Website: https://www.upmc.com/services/behavioral-health/resolve-crisis-services/experts
- Note: 24/7 operations
- County/Area: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Works to avoid officer involvement unless threat of harm
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
- Admin Phone Number: 805-962-7881
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Crisis Line:
San Luis Obispo County (1-888-406-6464)
Santa Barbara County (1-800-953-9593)
Ventura County (1-888-566-1666) - Website: https://www.tri-counties.org/wp-content/uploads/phocadownload/css-brochure.pdf
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Note:
Different phone number for each county; Caller should ask the operator to “call” the Crisis Team. Give the operator
Your Name, Phone Number, and the Individual’s name, along with a brief description of the presenting problem.
- County/Area: Chapel Hill
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes Co-response model
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line or 911
- Admin Phone Number: 919-968-2743
- Crisis Line: 919-968-2806
- Website: https://www.townofchapelhill.org/government/departments-services/police/divisions/specialty-units/crisis-unit
- Note: The Crisis Unit's operating hours are 8AM - 11PM Monday - Friday, except major holidays. Outside of these hours, counselors are available via "on call" rotation
- County/Area: Blount, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Sevier
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, accompanied by law enforcement
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
- Admin Phone Number: 800-255-9711
- Crisis Line: 865-539-2409
- Website: https://mcnabbcenter.org/mental-health-care/#crisis-services
- Note: 24/7 operations
- County/Area: Covers most counties in TX
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, if situation deemed dangerous
- How Are They Contacted: 211 - MUST ask for Local Mental Health Associate (LMHA) OR Local Behavioral Health Associate (LBHA)
- Admin Phone Number: 855-937-2372
- Crisis Line: 211
- Website: https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/mental-health-crisis-services/mobile-crisis-outreach-teams#:~:text=Mobile%20Crisis%20Outreach%20Teams%20provide,7%2C%20365%20days%20a%20year
- Note: MUST Request a Licensed Mental Health Associate or Licensed Behavioral Health Associate through the MCOT
- County/Area: McLennan, Hill, Falls, Limestone, Freestone, Bousque
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes. They do work with law enforcement based on the specific needs of the individual involved. The representative said that they aren’t prioritized by the local police but if their services are requested, they step in when needed.
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis number
- Admin Phone Number: 254-752-3451
- Crisis Line: 866-752-3451
- Website: https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/adult-mental-health/adult-mental-health-assertive-community-treatment
- Note: 24/7 operations
- County/Area: Androscoggin, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo and York counties, and northern Cumberland County (Brunswick, Freeport and Harpswell)
- Insurance Required: No
- Prior Relationship Established: No
- Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Can be dispatched by officers
- How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
- Admin Phone Number: 800.434.3000
- Crisis Line: 888-568-1112
- Website: https://www.sweetser.org/programs-services/services-for-children-families/crisis-services/mobile-crisis-intervention/
- Note: Mobile crisis team operates seven days a week 10am-1am