Crisis Situations
In Cases of Emergency – Dial 911 or 988 or go to your nearest emergency room.
For urgent issues, please use the following local services:
- Philadelphia County
- 24-hour Crisis Response Centers (CRCs): 215-686-4420
- The Philadelphia Mobile Treatment team can be reached at 215-685-6440.
- Additional online information can be found at DBHIDS
- Montgomery County
- Before a CRISIS:
- The Montgomery County’s Peer Support Talk Line at (855) 715-8255.
- The Teen Talk Line at (866) 825-5856.
- During a CRISIS, you may contact the Mobile Crisis Line at (855) 634-HOPE (4673)
- For more information, please follow this link.
- Before a CRISIS:
- Chester County
- Crisis Line (available 24/7): (610) 280-3270
- Valley Creek Crisis Center (M-F 8A-10P; S/S 10A-10P): (866) 846-2722.
- For more online information, please follow this link
- Delaware County
- Delaware County Crisis Connection Team (DCCCT): (855) 889-7827.
- Additional Resources
- Mercy Catholic Medical Center
Mercy Fitzgerald Campus Emergency Department
Lansdowne Avenue & Bailey Road Darby, PA 19023
610-237-4210 - Crozer Chester Medical Center
One Medical Center Blvd. Upland, PA 19013
610-447-7600
- Mercy Catholic Medical Center
- Additional online resources for Delaware County can be found through DCHD.
If any of these numbers do not work, call 911.
Hotlines
For non-emergencies, there are many national support lines that can also be helpful. We recommend the following:
- National Suicide Hotline — 1-800-784-2433
- National Child Abuse Hotline — 1-800-4-A-CHILD
- National Domestic Violence Hotline — 1-800-799-7233
- Drug and Alcohol Treatment Hotline — 1-800-662-HELP
Online Resources
For additional online information, the following online resources can be helpful.
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- For Patient and Family Support and Education
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