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July 07, 2022
Crisis Resources
- Warm Line – (801) 587-1055
- This phone number is for Salt Lake County residents who are not in crisis, but seeking support, engagement, or encouragement.
- Certified Peer Specialists offer support and empower callers to resolve problems by fostering a sense of hope, dignity, and self-respect.
- Callers may speak with peer specialists daily 9 am to 10 pm.
- HMHI (Huntsman Mental Health Institute) crisis phone line – (801) 587-3000
- Services are available 24/7 both locally and statewide as the Utah affiliate for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (dial "988" to immediately connect).
- Licensed clinicians provide prompt and compassionate crisis intervention, suicide prevention, information and referrals as well as follow-up services, emotional support, and assistance to individuals experiencing emotional distress or psychiatric crisis.
- HMHI (Huntsman Mental Health Institute) receiving center – 801-587-7988 (direct; or call crisis line)
- A short-term (up to 23 hours) secure center providing therapeutic crisis management, an assessment based on strengths and psychiatric needs, medication intervention, and wellness recovery/discharge planning
- Mobile crisis outreach team (MCOT) – call crisis line: (801) 587-3000
- HMHI (Huntsman Mental Health Institute) MCOT provides a free, prompt, face-to-face response to any resident of Salt Lake County who is experiencing a behavioral health crisis
- Youth and adult services teams are available 24/7 and offer consultation and support to individuals, families, schools, treatment providers and first responders
- Emergency department – (801) 581-2291 (University of Utah); (801) 350-4111 (SL Regional Medical Center); (801) 408-1181 (LDS Hospital)
- Refer a client to the ED if they have ingested alcohol, drugs, or medications, are unresponsive to skills, are unable to use the services above, or are in the midst of a crisis.
- Calling the police or 911 can facilitate ambulance transport of a crisis if needed
- Urgent crisis – call 911
- When in doubt, call 911.
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