Do You Have A Crisis?


If you are experiencing an emergency and need immediate medical attention, please call 911

For Mobile Crisis Response Team (RriSys) 704-566-3410, select Option 1.




HOTLINES


National Suicide hotline

1-800-SUICIDE (2433)

1-800-TALK (8255)

National Domestic Violence Hotline

1-800-SAFE (7233)

1-800-3224 (TTY)




Local Crisis Centers – Open 24 Hours


Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center Emergency Department

200 Hawthorne Lane

Charlotte, NC 28202

(704) 384-4000


Atrium Behavioral Health

502 Billingsley Rd.

Charlotte, NC 28211

(704) 444-7400




Surrounding Counties &  Emergency Crisis Resources


Mecklenburg County Mobile Crisis: 

(704) 566-3410 (Select Option 1)


Iredell, Catawba & Lincoln County Mobile Crisis: 

(888) 235-4673


Cabarrus and Rowan County Mobile Crisis

(800) 939-5911


Davie County Mobile Crisis: 

(888) 581-9988


Gaston County Mobile Crisis: 

(888) 235-HOPE (4673)




RESOURCES FOR MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND SUPPORT


National Alliance on Mental Illness

(NAMI): (800) 950-6264


NAMI is a large national organization dedicated to helping parents help their children with mental illness get the services they need. NAMI has chapters, called affiliates, all over the United States and offers a rich array of services and opportunities. This is the place to start when you go looking for support and education. NAMI sponsors parent’ groups and sibling’ groups and offers the Family-to-Family education program, a free 12-week course on living with a person with mental illness taught by family members. NAMI’s website also has many helpful links and lots of information about mental illness, treatment, advocacy, and support.


NC Mental Health Crisis Services (Statewide)


Mental health first responders for individuals or groups who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Available 24 hours/365 days a year. They offer emergency psychological assessment and immediate intervention for individuals, families, and community crisis events. Although typically they assist persons with mental health crisis.