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22 Matching Service Providers
Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services
SPHS CARE Center - Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse Services
Provides outpatient mental health treatment, substance abuse services, SAP services, Criminal Justice Reentry Program, as well as Crisis Intervention and DUI evaluations and education and sexual violence counseling and advocacy.
35 South West Street
Waynesburg, PA 15370
Eligibility: Individuals and families in need of mental health and/or substance abuse,
or trauma treatment
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Dauphin County Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention
Provides emergency mental health assessment, hospitalization if needed, short-term support, counseling, problem solving, referral and advocacy, suicide prevention, and limited emergency provision of basic material needs.
100 Chestnut Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Eligibility: Residents or anyone present in the county at the time of the crisis
Hours: 24/7
Dauphin County Crisis Intervention
Dauphin County Crisis Intervention - Northern Dauphin Human Service Center - Crisis Intervention
Provides emergency mental health assessment, hospitalization if needed, short-term support, counseling, problem solving, referral and advocacy, suicide prevention, and limited emergency provision of basic material needs.
295 State Drive
Elizabethville, PA 17023
Eligibility: Residents or anyone present in the county at the time of the crisis
Hours: 24/7
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Department of Veteran Affairs - Veterans Hotline & Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Are you in crisis? Please call 1-800-273-TALK 1-800-273-8255. Are you feeling desperate, alone or hopeless? Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK 8255, a free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call will be routed to the nearest crisis center to you. Call for yourself or someone you care about. The help is free, confidential and available 24/7. A network of more than 150 crisis centers nationwide is available to help you.
810 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20420
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
NOVA
Jamison - Keystone Crisis Intervention Team (KCIT)
Supports crime victims and communities throughout Pennsylvania in their recovery from traumatic events. Such crimes include: acts of Terrorism, school shootings, workplace shootings, arson, homicides, domestic violence, multiple deaths resulting from criminal activity, robbery, and others as requested. Provides technical assistance for local decision makers, leads group crisis intervention sessions, and provides coping skills to help victims begin to talk about their reactions to the trauma.
2370 York Road
Suite B1
Jamison, PA 18929
Eligibility: Pennsylvania communities that have bee impacted by a crime, from
schoolchildren through adults
Hours: 24/7
Center for Community Resource - Wayne County
Wayne County Crisis - Wayne Crisis Intervention
Provides Crisis Hotline, Mobile Crisis, and a Drop-in Center to offer crisis counseling, resolution, suicide prevention, risk assessment, support and referrals.
616 Main Street
Suite 205
Honesdale, PA 18431
Eligibility: Individuals residing or located in Wayne County.
Hours: Crisis Hotline 24/7 Drop-in Center: Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00am to
6:00pm
Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health and Developmental Services
Wilkes Barre - Mental Health Intake, Evaluation and Referral
Contracts with area mental health agencies to provide comprehensive mental health services, Mental Health intake specialist assists each person or family seeking services to identify the presenting problem, complete necessary social, familial, and medical to develop an initial service plan.
111 N Pennsylvania Avenue
Suite 200
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
Eligibility: Residents of Luzerne and Wyoming Counties seeking mental health services.
Hours: Agency hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm 24/7 crisis
services thru contracted services.
Mental Health Association of Franklin and Fulton Counties
Senior Reach
Helps to connect seniors to others as a powerful means of reducing stress and preventing loneliness and depression. Offers a call specialist that calls them once a week to check-up on them and talk about any struggles they are having.
144 South 8th Street
Suite 111
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: County residents age 60 and older
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
American Association Suicidology
Advocacy Group
Provides listing of suicide prevention and crisis intervention agencies.
5221 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20015
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Call, visit website
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit
Milton - Partial Hospitalization
Licensed by the Department of Public Welfare, program provides an integrated therapeutic and educational program for children and adolescents in grades 6-12.
Children who attend receive quality individual and group therapy services, as well as individualized education programs. In addition, psychiatric services are provided on-site to prevent placement in more restrictive mental health settings. The program accepts referrals from parents, community agencies and medical providers.
90 Lawton Lane
Milton, PA 17847
Hours: CSIU Main Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm
Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Lancaster County BH/DS - Eden Road - Crisis Intervention
A 24-hour emergency mental health service provided for persons experiencing anxiety, depression, suicidal or homicidal thoughts. Staff can assist in assessing what a person needs to alleviate the immediate crisis and then link them to appropriate services. This can be completed by phone, an outreach to the person's location or the person coming to the office.
Services include:
Referrals to other needed services
Suicide prevention information
The authority to arrange involuntary/voluntary commitments to inpatient mental health units at local hospitals
Mobile outreach services will be able to travel to people in crisis, as available
Provide assessments for persons experiencing suicidal ideation, homicidal or aggression, mental status change, as well as, complete mental health assessments
750 Eden Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
Eligibility: Anybody in Lancaster County experiencing a mental health crisis
Hours: 24/7
YWCA York
ACCESS - York - A Program of YWCA York - YWCA
  • 24-hour hotline

    • 24-hour accompaniment to hospital

    • Police interview accompaniment

    • Legal advocacy
      Individual and group counseling

    • Art therapy

    • Crime prevention education programs

    • Information & referral

    • Homicide support group

    • Homicide advocate rapid response team

    • York County Alliance Against Sexual Violence

    • Adult survivors of incest support group

    • Suicide survivors support group

    • Teens on the move (T.O.M.) teens doing education and prevention of sexual violence for teens

    • Suicide survivors support group-call Lexi Livelsberger for location
  • Eligibility: Victim of violent crime/sexual assault
    Hours: 24 hours a day
    Boys Town National Hotline
    Virtual Resource - Mental Health Hotline
    Provides short-term counseling and crisis intervention to children and families experiencing any type of difficulty in their lives. Helps teens and parents with suicide prevention, depression, school issues, parenting troubles, runaways, relationship problems, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, chemical dependency, and anger.
    Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
    Hours: 24/7
    The Trevor Project
    Virtual Resource - Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Hotline
    Connects LGBTQ2+ youth and young adults to crisis counselors.
    Eligibility: LGBTQ2+ youth and young adults ages 13 to 24
    Hours: 24/7
    Merakey NEPA
    Merakey - Luzerne County and Wyoming County - Mobile Crisis Response and Stabilization Services
    Providing Mobile Crisis Response and Stabilization Services. The goal of MCRSS is to prevent inpatient care, reduce juvenile justice placement, and address social determinants of health. These goals are addressed through crisis calls, mobile crisis intervention, and stabilization services. MCRSS helps provide stability to youth and their families.
    150 Mundy Street
    Wilkes-Barre Township, PA 18702
    Eligibility: Youth and their families in Luzerne and Wyoming counties.
    Hours: Available 24/7, via phone and mobile crisis team intervention.
    Crisis Hotline Numbers
    Crisis Numbers - Crisis Hotline
    Telephone crisis hotline.
    Valley Creek Crisis Center works to:
    De-escalate and stabilize an immediate individual or family crisis
    .Provide risk assessments and bio-psychosocial evaluations.
    Be a liaison to police, emergency medical services, and mental health facilities/providers.
    Support the individual/family/school to cope with and prevent future crises.
    Form a follow-up plan that links to community-based resources
    . Provide brief follow-up and support to individual/family/school after a crisis.
    Assist schools and communities to respond to critical incidents
    . Provide information and referrals to individuals, families and schools.
    Provide consultation and professional training to mental health professionals
    I. Identify alternatives to hospitalization when possible, and facilitate voluntary or involuntary hospitalization when appropriate
    Eligibility: People experiencing emotional distress.
    Hours: 24/7
    CATCH
    West Oregon Avenue - Children's Intensive Case Management
    Services include preventive and crisis intervention, identification, linking and monitoring of mental health services.
    1417 West Oregon Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19145
    Eligibility: Consumers must have a DSM-V Mental Health Diagnosis and be between the
    ages of 2 and 18. A consumer over the age of 18 may be accepted if
    they have yet to graduate high school.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    988 is confidential, free, and available 24/7/365, connecting those experiencing a mental health, substance use, or suicidal crisis with trained crisis counselors.
    Eligibility: Open to everyone
    Hours: 24/7
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    Veterans Crisis Line
    Connects veterans, active duty/reserve and guard service members in crisis and their families and friends with qualified responders within the Department of Veterans Affairs through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.
    Eligibility: Open to any veteran or service member in crisis, or any person concerned
    about one.
    Hours: 24/7
    Southeast Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
    Bucks County Suicide and Crisis Intervention Services
    Provides a crisis line with trained crisis workers
    55 East Court Street, Fifth Floor
    Doylestown, PA 18901
    Eligibility: Bucks County residents
    Hours: 24/7
    Southeast Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
    Chester County Crisis Services - Chester County Crisis Services at Valley Creek Crisis Center
    Provides a crisis hotline that anyone can call to speak to a trained crisis worker
    Valley Creek Crisis Center
    469 Creamery Way
    Exton, PA 19341
    Eligibility: Chester County residents
    Hours: 24/7
    Southeast Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
    Delaware County Crisis Center at Crozer-Chester Medical Center
    Provides a crisis line that anyone can call to speak to a trained crisis workers.
    1 Medical Center Boulevard
    South Drive
    Chester, PA 19013
    Eligibility: Delaware County residents
    Hours: 24/7
    Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services
    SPHS CARE Center - Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse Services
    Dauphin County Crisis Intervention
    Crisis Intervention
    Dauphin County Crisis Intervention
    Dauphin County Crisis Intervention - Northern Dauphin Human Service Center - Crisis Intervention
    NOVA
    Jamison - Keystone Crisis Intervention Team (KCIT)
    Center for Community Resource - Wayne County
    Wayne County Crisis - Wayne Crisis Intervention
    Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health and Developmental Services
    Wilkes Barre - Mental Health Intake, Evaluation and Referral
    Mental Health Association of Franklin and Fulton Counties
    Senior Reach
    Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit
    Milton - Partial Hospitalization
    Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
    Lancaster County BH/DS - Eden Road - Crisis Intervention
    Merakey NEPA
    Merakey - Luzerne County and Wyoming County - Mobile Crisis Response and Stabilization Services
    CATCH
    West Oregon Avenue - Children's Intensive Case Management
    Southeast Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
    Bucks County Suicide and Crisis Intervention Services
    Southeast Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
    Chester County Crisis Services - Chester County Crisis Services at Valley Creek Crisis Center
    Southeast Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotlines
    Delaware County Crisis Center at Crozer-Chester Medical Center
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