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Cuyahoga County residents who require an immediate helping hand with a mental health emergency for adults and children, or have questions about mental health services, may call (216) 623-6888, the CCCMHB’s 24-Hour Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Crisis, Information and Referral Line. The CCCMHB contracts with Mental Health Services, Inc., to provide this service to the community.
The CCCMHB does not provide direct services. It contracts with over 35 provider agencies to deliver mental health and supportive services to the residents of Cuyahoga County. A complete list of providers and other mental health information is available on www.cccmhb.org, or www.networkofcare.com
While some suicides occur without any outward warning, most do not. Take all threats of suicide seriously and never leave a suicidal person alone. The most effective way to prevent suicide among loved ones is to learn how to recognize the signs of someone at risk, take those signs seriously and know how to respond to them. The emotional crises that usually precede suicide are most often recognizable and treatable.
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, contact the CCCMHB's 24-Hour Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Crisis, Information and Referral Line at (216) 623-6888.
National Institute for Mental Health
www.nimh.nih.gov
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
www.samhsa.gov
Suicide Prevention Resource Center
www.sprc.org
Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent Suicide
www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/calltoaction/default.htm
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Kathryn Gambatese
William Denihan