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Mental Health Crisis Support (988)

Suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, or mental health crisis - when there is no immediate physical danger

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Care levels explained

PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program / "Day Program")

  • A structured mental health treatment program during the day, where the person returns home in the evening (no overnight stay).
  • Provides more support than standard outpatient therapy (like once-weekly sessions).
  • Often includes group therapy and may include individual/family sessions and medication management (varies by program).
  • Many programs run most weekdays for several hours per day. Schedules vary by provider and age group.

IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program / "Several Days per Week")

  • A structured level of care that provides more support than standard outpatient therapy, while allowing the person to live at home.
  • Often includes group therapy and may include individual/family sessions and medication management (varies by program).
  • Commonly meets multiple days per week for a few hours per session (often after school or in the evening). Schedules vary by program.

Crisis: 988 vs 911

  • 988: Free, confidential, 24/7 emotional support for people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress when there is no immediate physical danger.
  • 911: For immediate physical danger or emergencies.
  • If someone is about to act on a suicide or self-harm plan and has means, treat as emergency/911. If distressed or having suicidal thoughts without immediate danger, 988 may be helpful. Emergency rooms are an option for urgent evaluation.

Schedules and services vary by program. This site provides information, not medical advice. If there is an immediate safety concern, call 988 or 911.

What to ask when you call a program
  • Are you currently accepting new adolescents? Is there a waitlist?
  • What ages do you serve?
  • Do you accept my insurance? Is prior authorization required?
  • What is the schedule (after school vs daytime)? How long is the program?
  • What is the intake process and what documents are needed?
  • Do you offer family sessions or caregiver involvement?
  • What happens after hours if symptoms worsen?
  • What costs should we expect (copays, self-pay, financial assistance)?

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