Mental Health Resources and Information
Warning: If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.
Crisis Resources
Mecklenburg County Mobile Crisis: (704) 566-3410 (Select Option 1)
Union County Mobile Crisis: (800) 939-5911
Cabarrus County Mobile Crisis: (800) 939-5911
Gaston County Mobile Crisis: (888) 235-HOPE (4673)
www.crisissolutionsnc.org
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, immediate intervention for individuals, family and community crisis events. Although typically they assist persons with mental health, developmental disabilities, or substance abuse issues, they can be utilized to help individuals and families or communities overwhelmed in a situational crisis; such as a victim of crime, hostage situation, witness to violence or fatal or multiple injury scenes, post homicide or suicide.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
(800) 273-TALK (8255)
Connect to a local crisis center 24/7.
Safe Alliance Charlotte
www.safealliance.org
Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Crisis Line: (704) 332-2513
Mecklenburg County Rape Crisis Line: (704) 375-9900
Union County Rape Crisis line: (704) 283-7770
Cabarrus County Rape Crisis Line: (704) 721-0110
General Mental Health Resources
National Institute of Mental Health
www.nimh.nih.gov
Division of the National Institutes of Health (U.S. government health research) that focuses on research about mental illness and mental health issues.
American Psychiatric Association
www.psychiatry.org
Learn more about specific topics in mental health including symptoms, prevalence, up-to-date treatment options, and support resources. Easy to search by mental illness and population.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
www.nami.org
(800) 950-NAMI (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 parents’ groups, siblings’ groups, and offers the Family-to-Family education program, a free 12-week course in 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.
WebMD
www.webmd.com
Provides resources on a variety of health issues, prescription medication and supplements, family, lifestyle, and the latest in health news.
Child Mental Health Resources
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
www.aacap.org
Learn more about symptoms and resources for child and adolescent mental illness and substance use concerns. Includes up-to-date information about specific disorders (ADHD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, autism, and others) and psychiatric medications. Explains what a child psychiatrist does and how to locate psychiatrists in your area.
Child Mind Institute
www.childmind.org
An independent nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children struggling with mental health and learning disorders. Provides excellent information and resources regarding children’s mental health issues.
Understood
www.understood.org
Excellent resource for information and resources regarding childhood learning and attentional issues.
Autism Speaks
www.autismspeaks.org
An autism advocacy organization that provides support, information, and resources regarding Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Other Resources
Luminello – Mental Health EMR/EHR
www.luminello.com
Luminello is the easiest, most secure way for patients and clients to communicate with busy healthcare professionals.
LabCorp (Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings)
www.labcorp.com
LabCorp and its subsidiaries are in the business of improving health. We have opportunities for our patients to participate in the research that can improve the quality of their lives and the lives of others. The research can take many forms, including clinical trials, medical device trials, and other types of research to develop new health care solutions. To learn more, please click here.