Emergency Mental Health Services:
Crisis Lines and Resources
Emergency Mental Health Services: Crisis Lines
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, it's important to seek help right away. Below are some crisis lines and resources that may be helpful:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
Warm Line: 1-855-845-7415
Friendship Line (crisis and warm line for older adults): 1-800-971-0016
The TALK Line (24-hour crisis and counseling for parents w/children under 18 experiencing parenting issues and needing support): (415) 441-KIDS (5437)
San Francisco - Crisis Response
Psychiatric Emergency Services: (415) 206-8125
Mobile Crisis Team: (415) 970-4000
Comprehensive Child Crisis: (415) 970-3800
Westside Community Crisis: (415) 355-0311
S.F. Suicide Prevention: (415) 781-0500
Dore Urgent Care Clinic (crisis residential): (415) 553-3100
Alameda County - Crisis Response
Alameda County 24-hr Crisis Line: 1-800-309-2131
Mobile Crisis Team: (510) 981-5254
Berkeley Mental Health crisis and resource line: (510) 981-5244, 11:30-4:00pm daily.
Worldwide: If you are traveling and experiencing an immediate crisis, please call 911 in the US and Canada, 999 in the UK, 000 In Australia or 112 in Europe. Alternatively, you can visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a suicide helpline for your country.
Additional Resources:
Suicide Hotline 24 Hour Crisis Line: (415) 781-0500
Westside Crisis and Outpatient Services: (415) 355-0311
San Francisco General Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Services (24 hours): (415) 206-8125
Men’s Crisis Line: (415) 924-1070
Adult Protective Services: (415) 355-6700 or 1-800-814-0009
Community Behavioral Health Services 24-Hour Access Helpline: (415) 255-3737
San Francisco Psychological Association Referral Service: (415) 681-3063
Child Protective Services: (415) 558-2650 or 1-800-856-5553
T.A.L.K. Line (for parents under stress): (415) 441-5437
SF Rape Treatment Center: (415) 437-3000
SF Women Against Rape: (415) 647-7273
Woman Inc (24 hour domestic violence line): (415) 846-4722
Men Overcoming Violence (MOVE): (415) 626-6683
Remember, it's okay to ask for help when you need it. These resources are here for you.
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