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Emergency Action Plan

What to do when you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis

If You're in Immediate Danger

• Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room

• Call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) - Available 24/7

• Text HELLO to 741741 (Crisis Text Line)

Immediate Steps in a Crisis

1

Ensure immediate safety

If in immediate danger, call 911 or go to nearest emergency room

2

Call crisis hotline

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - Free, confidential, 24/7 support

3

Don't be alone

Stay with someone or call a trusted person to come be with you

4

Remove access to means

Temporarily give medications, weapons, or other means to someone safe

24/7 Crisis Resources

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988

Call or text 988 for immediate crisis support

24/7

Crisis Text Line

Text HELLO to 741741

Text-based crisis support

24/7

Postpartum Support International

1-800-944-4773

Perinatal mental health crisis support (English & Spanish)

24/7

Emergency Services

911

For immediate life-threatening emergencies

24/7

When to Go to the Emergency Room

Go to your nearest ER or call 911 if you experience:

Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby

Inability to function or care for yourself

Seeing or hearing things that aren't there

Severe panic attacks that won't subside

Complete inability to sleep for days

Feeling completely out of control

Suicidal thoughts with a plan

Remember: It's always better to seek help and not need it than to need help and not seek it. Emergency rooms are equipped to handle mental health crises.

Creating Your Safety Plan

A safety plan helps you prepare for future crises. Work through these steps with your therapist:

Warning Signs

Identify early warning signs that a crisis may be developing (mood changes, isolation, intrusive thoughts)

Coping Strategies

List specific activities that help you feel better (breathing exercises, calling a friend, taking a walk)

People to Contact

Keep a list of supportive people with phone numbers readily available

Professional Contacts

Therapist, psychiatrist, doctor phone numbers and after-hours emergency numbers

Safe Environment

Identify safe places to go and people who can help remove means of self-harm

Tip: Keep your safety plan in multiple places - on your phone, printed by your bed, shared with a trusted friend.

If Someone You Love is in Crisis

Stay Calm & Listen

Take their concerns seriously. Don't minimize or dismiss what they're feeling.

Don't Leave Them Alone

Stay with them or arrange for someone else to be present until help arrives.

Remove Means of Self-Harm

Temporarily secure medications, weapons, sharp objects, or other dangerous items.

Call for Help

988 Lifeline, their therapist, or 911 if immediate danger. It's better to overreact than underreact.

Follow Up

Check in regularly after the crisis. Help them connect with professional support.

You Don't Have to Face This Alone

Professional help is available 24/7