A behavioral health crisis can happen at any time. Our Crisis Support Services provide immediate, professional response to individuals experiencing acute mental health emergencies — whether that means a phone call, a mobile team visit, or short-term crisis stabilisation support.
Our goal is always to provide the least restrictive, most compassionate response — helping individuals stay safe and recover their stability while remaining in their community wherever possible.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911 first. Our crisis line is for behavioral health emergencies, not medical emergencies requiring immediate physical intervention.
Immediate telephone support from trained crisis counsellors, available every hour of every day — no appointment needed.
Trained crisis counsellors and clinicians who come to you — at home, in the community, or at any location where a crisis is occurring.
Short-term intensive support to restore safety, calm, and stability following an acute behavioral health crisis episode.
Developing personalised, practical plans to help individuals recognise warning signs and manage future crises safely.
Urgent assessment by licensed mental health professionals to diagnose, triage, and develop an immediate treatment plan.
Supporting individuals to remain safely in the community where possible, avoiding unnecessary hospital admissions through intensive community support.
Individuals of any age experiencing suicidal thoughts, severe panic, psychosis, severe depression, or any acute behavioral health emergency.
Family members, carers, or friends who are worried about someone else and need immediate guidance on how to help safely.
Police, emergency services, or community workers who encounter someone in behavioral health crisis and need specialist clinical support.
Our crisis team is available right now. Whether you are in crisis yourself or supporting someone else, we are here — compassionate, non-judgmental, and ready to help.