If you are in need of immediate help, please call 911.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988
The resources and information on this page are designed to help states, territories, tribes, mental health and substance use disorder professionals, and others looking for information on understanding the background, history, funding opportunities, and implementation resources for strengthening suicide prevention and mental health crisis services. www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988
COMCARE of Sedgwick County
316-660-7500
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call COMCARE’s 24-hour crisis hotline: 316-660-7500 For a first appointment, please call : 316.660.7540
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/comcare/
United Way 211
Call 211
United Way 211 is a free, confidential service that can connect you to a wide range of resources and services across Kansas (not just United Way funded partners). We don’t just “patch you through” to agencies. We dig deep to understand what’s happening and connect you with the resources that best meet those needs, not just the one that prompted your call or text. https://211kansas.myresourcedirectory.com/
Kansas Commission on Aging
855-200-ADRC (2372)
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is a trusted source of information where people of all ages, abilities and income levels – and their caregivers – can go to obtain assistance in planning for their future long-term service and support needs. The ADRC is designed to empower older adults and persons with disabilities to make informed choices about their services and supports. Staff at the ADRC provide objective information and assistance to help people access private or publicly funded service programs.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Check here for direction on where you can find treatment.
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment
A Caregivers Guide to Coping with Stress and Burnout
Check here for helpful information
Screening Tools
Take a Mental Health Test
Online screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment
Depression Center
In the link below you will find several self-assessment tools that you can use to get a better idea of how you have been feeling. Use these tools as a guide only and remember that this is not a diagnosis. Your results from these tools should not be used in place of a doctor’s evaluation.
https://www.depressioncenter.org/toolkit/im-looking-more-resources-1/self-assessment-tools