| Emergency Contacts & Resources
If you have a mental health emergency that requires immediate assistance: Dial 911 or go to the nearest hospital or emergency room.
Crisis Hotline Numbers:
· The Crisis Hot Line (612-379-6363 or statewide 1-866-379-6363)
is a 24-hour crisis phone line. This community service, which is free and confidential, takes calls from anyone in need of counseling and support.
· The Minnesota Domestic Violence Crisis Line (statewide 1-800-223-1111)
is a 24-hour crisis phone line for women and others who want to talk with someone about issues of abuse and violence in their lives.
· The Men's Line (612-379-6367 or statewide 1-866-379-6367)
is a 24-hour counseling line for men and others who want to talk with someone about issues of abuse and violence in their lives.
· National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-273-8255)
is a 24-hour crisis line staffed by trained counselors for people in danger of harming themselves.
· National Hopeline Network (1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-784-2433)
is a 24-hour suicide prevention hotline, which will connect you to a certified crisis center closest to your calling location.
Other Resources and Connections
· Hennipen Cty Medical Center, Acute Psychiatric Services (612-873-3161)
offers 24-hour walk-in crisis intervention and treatment of behavioral emergencies, including treatment of psychiatric emergencies such as:
- Acute psychotic conditions
- Panic states
- Severe and incapacitating depression
- Suicidal crisis
- Danger to others
- Sudden loss of memory
- Situations involving grave mental disability
· Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (1-888-511-SAVE or 1-888-511-7283)
is an organization dedicated to the prevention of suicide through public awareness and education and serves as a resource for those touched by suicide.
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