Crisis Help
If you are having an emotional crisis or know someone who is at risk of physical harm, hurting themselves or someone else, call the Behavioral Health Crisis Hotline immediately.
You are able to get crisis services, even if you are not Title 19/21 eligible (i.e., not eligible for AHCCCS) or determined to have a Serious Mental Illness. The Crisis Line connects people in crisis and their families and friends with information and qualified caring health care professionals. The Crisis Line is completely confidential and is open to anyone who needs help regardless of insurance. Crisis Services include:
- Crisis Intervention Phone services, including a toll free number, available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week
- Mobile Crisis Intervention services, available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week
- 24-hour Crisis Observation/Stabilization services, including detoxification services; and as funding allows, up to 72 hours of additional crisis stabilization; and substance use-related crisis services, including follow-up services for stabilization.
- Arizona Crisis HotlineNational Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
- Apache Country: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanCochise County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanCoconino County: Care1stGila County: Mercy CareGraham County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanGreenlee County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanLa Paz County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanNavajo County: Care1stMaricopa County: Mercy CareMohave: Care1stPima County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanPinal County: Mercy CareSanta Cruz County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanYuma County: Arizona Complete Health – Complete Care PlanYavapai County: Care1stAk-Chin Indian CommunityGila River Indian CommunitySalt River Pima Maricopa Indian CommunityTohono O’odham Nation
Warning Signs:
- Hopelessness; feeling like there’s no way out
- Anxiety, agitation, sleeplessness, mood swings
- Feeling like there is no reason to live
- Rage or anger
- Engaging in risky activities without thinking
- Increasing alcohol or drug use
- Withdrawing from family and friends
Call 988 if:
- You are concerned about harming or hurting yourself or someone else
- Thinking about killing yourself, or looking for ways to take your life
- Talking about death, dying or suicide
- You or someone else has overdosed
Call Us
CRISIS HELP: 1-844-534-HOPE (4673) or Text 4HOPE (44673)
24/7 Nurse Advice Line: 1-888-267-9037
Call Us: 1-800-322-8670 (TTY:711)