

Call 988 if you or your loved one is experiencing a suicidal or emotional crisis. You will be connected to informed, empathetic individuals who can connect you or your loved one to real-time crisis resources.
The Crisis Text Line offers 24/7 text support. A trained Crisis Counselor is available to receive and respond to texts from a secure online platform.
This anonymous and free helpline is available 24/7 to give you guidance and resources if you believe you or someone you know is at risk of poisoning. If you suspect an overdose, call 911.
If you are dealing with an emergency, you should immediately call 911. If it is not an emergency, this comprehensive list of addiction hotline numbers can be a ray of hope for those who are struggling with substance abuse.
This hotline provides 24/7 counseling to residents of Florida who are in a drug-related crisis. Representatives can help point you towards reputable addiction treatment providers as well.
Florida’s Public Health Department dependence program offers Floridian callers resources to professional addiction treatment providers. You can also receive free drug counseling at this crisis hotline.
Representatives at Florida’s regional NA helplines are volunteers who have suffered from drug and alcohol abuse themselves. They can help point you towards free support groups, 12-step meetings, and other resources.
AAC is a top-quality leader in the nation when it comes to providing inpatient and outpatient rehab treatment services. Admissions navigators are standing by 24/7, ready to guide you on your path to recovery.
Boys Town offers resources and support any time—day or night. They assist with a range of issues, including substance misuse.
The NAMI HelpLine will help those dealing with a mental illness. You can find assistance Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. EST.
Find private and confidential drug treatment help when you call the helpline—staffed by professionals who are available any time—24/7.
A number dedicated to young people, this 24/7 helpline guides runaway youth, the homeless, and families in need to the proper resources and support.
For those struggling with thoughts or plans of self-harm, this hotline offers 24/7 resources and support. However, if experiencing an immediate crisis, call 911.
People with opioid use disorder can find support, self-help tools, and resources from a licensed chemical dependency counselor.
SAMHSA provides a variety of resources for individuals who are dealing with substance use disorders (SUDs) and/or mental illness.
Our Admissions Navigators are trained, experienced, and compassionate individuals who understand the struggles related to addiction—many of our navigators are in recovery themselves.
With their extensive knowledge of AAC treatment centers and the rehab admissions process, your admissions navigator will help you navigate through treatment options to find the one best suited to your needs.
Get started on the admissions process right now and verify your insurance with us.