

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.
Part of the national 211 service, Wyoming 211 is a direct resource for Wyomingites who are struggling with issues such as substance use disorders and mental health conditions. By dialing 211, callers will be connected to a trained community resource specialist who can listen to what they are going through and guide them towards the appropriate next steps.
The Wyoming Department of Health can help residents find the appropriate mental health and substance use disorder treatment in the area. By visiting their website, people can review community and state-funded providers of residential drug and alcohol treatment, opioid addiction treatment and management, and counseling services. Each service available on the site comes with a contact number, providing an immediate, direct connection to care.
SAMHOP serves as an advocate for Wyomingites who are experiencing a substance use disorder or a mental health condition. The Ombudsman helps residents gain access to the services and resources that can help them make effective, positive changes in their lives.
The Teen Addiction Hotline in Wyoming is a resource for teenagers who are dealing with substance misuse or addiction. By calling the number listed above, teens can get treatment and support options, ranging from counseling and support groups to therapy and access to treatment centers.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) provides a 24/7 helpline. This helpline can give you information, support, and resources for you or someone you know who is experiencing mental health and substance use concerns.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness, referred to as NAMI, offers callers information, support, and referrals for mental health-related issues from Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST.
When you call American Addiction Centers helpline, you will be put in direct contact with a trained, compassionate admissions navigator who can help you get the help you need for your substance misuse or addiction. Available 24/7, we encourage those who are struggling to call us to get the help they need and deserve.
The Boys Town National Hotline offers support for children and families in crisis. The hotline is staffed around the clock and can provide information, support, and resources for several concerns, including substance use.
For clinicians helping clients or patients with substance use disorder (SUD), you can call this helpline free of charge to obtain a professional clinical consultation. The national line is staffed Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. EST. For California-specific clinicians, the consultation line is available 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, this free helpline is designed to answer your questions about substance use. The National Drug Helpline can help you understand your insurance coverage if you are uncertain about whether rehab or treatment is covered.
If you or someone you love has run away from home, this helpline can provide resources and support. This line is available 24/7 and helps support runaway youths, families in crisis, and people experiencing homelessness.
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.
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