Suicide prevention services

Offered at mental health treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Suicide prevention services
  • category: Ancillary Services
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Include identifying risk factors; educating staff on identifying the signs of suicidal behavior and using methods to detect risk; and the assessment, intervention, and management of suicidal patients including treatment of an underlying mental or substance use disorder, and use of psychotropic medication, supportive services, and education. Hotlines help individuals to contact the nearest suicide prevention mental health provider.

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AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Harrison Clinic

866-308-9925
4081 Highway 7 South , Harrison, AR 72602
http://www.aoinc.org

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Heber Springs Clinic

866-533-1763
1716 West Searcy Street P.O. Box 441, Heber Springs, AR 72543
http://www.aoinc.org

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Newport Clinic

866-533-1758
1507 North Pecan Street , Newport, AR 72112
http://pfh.org

AO/Health Resources of Arkansas Inc Searcy Clinic

501-268-4181
3302 East Moore Avenue , Searcy, AR 72143
http://pfh.org

AP Community Mental Services Corp

787-733-6699
Carr 198 Desvio Surillo Km 22.0 Planta Alta Bo Montones I, Las Piedras, PR 00771
http://

APAIT a Division of SSG

213-375-3830
1730 West Olympic Boulevard Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90015
http://www.apaitonline.org

Apalachee Center Inc Eastside Psychiatric Hospital

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE Second Floor, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Eastside Psychiatric Hospital

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE 2nd Floor, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org/

Apalachee Center Inc Franklin County Clinic

850-653-9744
159 12th Street , Apalachicola, FL 32320
http://www.apalacheecenter.org/

Apalachee Center Inc Franklin County Clinic

850-653-9744
159 12th Street , Apalachicola, FL 32320
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Gadsden County Clinic

850-875-2422
79 Lasalle Path , Quincy, FL 32351
http://www.apalacheecenter.org/

Apalachee Center Inc Homeless Project/Drop In Center

850-523-3301
2634 Capital Circle NE Building C, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Inpatient and Outpatient Services

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE K-Upper Level, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Jefferson County Clinic

850-997-3958
1996 South Jefferson Highway , Monticello, FL 32344
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Leon County Clinic

850-523-3289
2634 Capital Circle NE , Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Madison County Clinic

850-973-5124
225 Sumatra Road , Madison, FL 32340
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc PATH Crisis Stabilization Unit

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE 1st Floor, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Residential

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE Building G Residential, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc SRT

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE Suite B, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc SRT

850-523-3300
2634 Capital Circle NE Suite B, Tallahassee, FL 32308
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Taylor County Clinic

850-584-5613
1421 Old Dixie Highway , Perry, FL 32348
http://www.apalacheecenter.org/

Apalachee Center Inc Taylor County Clinic

850-584-5613
1421 Old Dixie Highway , Perry, FL 32348
http://www.apalacheecenter.org

Apalachee Center Inc Wakulla County Clinic

850-926-5900
43 Oak Street , Crawfordville, FL 32327
http://www.apalacheecenter.org
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Not Sure Which Services to Choose?

The amount of services offered by substance abuse treatment centers / mental health treatment centers can be overwhelming at first. If you’re unsure about the care you’ll be needing, it can be a helpful starting point to call nearby facilities and ask about the availability of evidence-based treatments. Some of the most common and helpful treatments include individual and group counseling, medication treatments, and supportive services.

Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.

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