24/7 Crisis Line

Free 24/7 Crisis Line 

Call (877) 756-4090 or 988 to speak with someone immediately 

If you are having an emotional crisis or know someone who is at risk of physical harm, hurting themselves, or someone else, call the Behavioral Health Crisis Hotline immediately.

Here are some warning signs:

  • Hopelessness; feeling like there’s no way out
  • Anxiety, agitation, sleeplessness, mood swings
  • Feeling like there is no reason to live
  • Rage or anger
  • Engaging in risky activities without thinking
  • Increasing alcohol or drug use
  • Withdrawing from family and friends

Call 911 if:

  • You are concerned about harming or hurting yourself or someone else
  • Thinking about killing yourself, or looking for ways to take your life
  • Talking about death, dying, or suicide
  • You or someone else has overdosed

Crisis Services May Include

  • Crisis Intervention Phone services, including a toll-free number, are available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week
  • Mobile Crisis Intervention services, available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week
  • 24-hour Crisis Observation/Stabilization services, including detoxification services; and as funding allows, up to 72 hours of additional crisis stabilization; and substance use-related crisis services, including follow-up services for stabilization.

For additional information regarding regional crisis services: Crisis Help - BCBSAZ Health Choice (healthchoiceaz.com)