Emergency Mental Health Care
If this is a life threatening emergency, please dial 9-1-1. When you call 911, explain that you are experiencing a life threatening mental health emergency and dispatchers will most often send first responders that are trained in helping individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
Visit your nearest Emergency Departments (ER) for crisis counseling, psychiatric assessment, and possible admission for inpatient services.
Visit your nearest Emergency Departments (ER) for crisis counseling, psychiatric assessment, and possible admission for inpatient services.
Urgent Mental Health Care
Country Specific Support Numbers
Crisis teams are available by phone 24/7 to provide immediate support. Clients are encouraged to reach out if they or someone else is experiencing suicidal thoughts, psychosis, uncontrollable behavior, or threats of harm to themselves or others. In very specific instances of a clear concern of an in-progress or imminent suicide, crisis resources may need to contact an emergency service.
- Ramsey County, Urgent Care of Adult Mental Health: 651.266.7900.
- Hennepin County, COPE: Mobile Mental Health Response: 612.596.1223.
- Anoka County, Mobile Crisis Response: 763-755-3801.
- Carver County, Mental Health Crisis Team: 952-442-7601.
- Scott County, Mobile Crisis Response: 952-818-3702.
- Dakota County, Crisis Response Unit: 952-891-7171.
- Washington County, Crisis Response Unit: 651-275-7400.
Crisis Phone and Text Lines
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Dial 274747 (CRISIS) in Minnesota: This connects you with your local county crisis team in Minnesota. Each county has its own mobile crisis response service that provides mental health crisis intervention and support.
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988): You can call or text 988 to connect with trained crisis counselors. This is a national crisis line in the U.S. that provides immediate support for anyone in distress, including those experiencing suicidal thoughts or a mental health crisis. Crisis Text Line (Text HOME to 741741): Text "HOME" to 741741 to be are connected with a trained crisis counselor who can provide support via text message. This is also a national service, but it is text-based. |
For deaf, hard of hearing or speech limited callers, you can access these telephone resources through MN Relay at 711