Crisis Resources & Emergency Mental Health Support
If you or someone you know is going through a mental health crisis, help is available right now. We provide mental health services, prevent mental health crises, and support people through them.
Where to Get Urgent Help During a Mental Health Crisis
A mental health crisis can happen to anyone, at any time. It does not always look the same; for some people, it feels like a complete emotional shutdown, for others, it may be overwhelming anxiety, thoughts of self-harm, or a sudden inability to function. Whatever you are going through, it is important to know that crisis resources and professional support are available to you right now.
The most important thing in a crisis is to reach out. Do not wait until things feel unbearable. Getting immediate advice and assessment from a professional can make a real difference in how quickly you begin to feel safe and supported again.
When Emotions Become Too Much to Handle Alone
Mental health crises often happen when emotional distress builds up to a point where a person can no longer cope on their own. This can be triggered by a traumatic event, a sudden loss, a relationship breakdown, substance use, or simply the weight of ongoing struggles that have gone unaddressed for too long.
Signs that someone may be experiencing a mental health crisis include:
- Talking about harming themselves or others
- Withdrawing completely from family and friends
- Sudden and extreme changes in behavior or mood
- Feeling hopeless or like there is no way forward
- Inability to carry out basic daily tasks
- Increased substance use as a way to cope
If you notice these signs in yourself or someone close to you, seek help immediately. Early support can prevent a crisis from becoming worse.
Immediate Support Through Our Addiction Helpline
If you are dealing with a mental health emergency or struggling with addiction and need to speak to someone right away, please reach out to us directly or use the national crisis resources listed below.
The Health Experiences – Direct Lines:
Clifton Location (513) 616-8774
Fairfield Location (513) 860-9888
Emergency Services — Call 911 if there is immediate danger
All of these crisis resources are free, confidential, and available around the clock. Whether it is a mental health emergency or you need guidance on addiction support, these lines exist for exactly this reason.
Get Help With Your Mental Health Disorders
If you are not in immediate danger but still need support, The Health Experiences is here to help. Our team provides compassionate care for mental health challenges, substance use, and crisis recovery. Contact us today and take that first step toward feeling better.