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For behavioral health concerns that do not involve an immediate risk to public or individual safety call:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
988 connects to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for free support for people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. 24/7.
Mobile Response Teams in South Florida:
An outreach service that provides mobile crisis intervention and assessment for children and adults. 24/7.
800-HELP-YOU
(Miami-Dade County)
305-434-7660 #8
(Monroe County)
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Many people have mental health conditions as well as substance use disorders.
If you need help and don’t know where to start, please email us. Or call:
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Crisis Stabilization (Adult)
Crisis Stabilization Units provide brief psychiatric intervention with acute psychiatric conditions. Inpatient stays average 3 to 14 days, resulting in return to the patient’s own home, placement in a long-term mental health facility, or other living arrangements.
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Residential services provide a structured, home-like, non-hospital setting with supervision on a 24-hour/7 days per week basis.
Learn MoreOutpatient (Therapy-Adult Mental Health)
Outpatient services include individual and/or group interventions such as therapy, psychiatric services, medication-assisted treatment and more. These services for adults also include clubhouse and drop-in centers. The services can be rendered in non-provider settings such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, schools, detention centers, etc.
Learn MorePeer Support Services
Peer support in mental health and substance use treatment is help and support that people with lived experience of mental illness or a learning disability can give to one another.
Learn MoreDownload our Thriving Mind Info Sheets
These information sheets provide an overview of our mental health and substance use treatment services for both adults and children and youth.
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Download our Resource Guide
This Resource Manual is dedicated to individuals, their families and their support systems. This manual will give you information and direction on who to contact for more specific information.
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