Crisis Resources

 

  • Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-208-398-4357

    Provides crisis intervention, emotional support, problem solving, and referrals to local resources for persons at risk for suicide and for those concerned about them.

 

  • Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQ specific) 1-866-488-7386

    Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ people under 25.

 

  • Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 Press 1

    Connects Service members and Veterans in crisis with qualified, caring Veterans Affairs responders 24/7/365.

 

  • University of Utah Statewide Crisis Hotline 1-801-587-3000

    Provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention information and referrals, follow up services, and emotional support 24/7.

Online Resources and Education

  • CALM-Utah (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means-Utah)

    Teaches clinicians how to ask patients about their access to lethal means, while working with the patient and families to reduce their access in a supportive and engaging method. It’s free and offers continuing education credits for physicians and social workers.

 

 

  • Safe UT App

    Smartphone app providing real-time crisis intervention for youth through texting and a confidential tip program.

 

Helps identify the thoughts, feeling, and situations that may lead to crisis, as well as the coping mechanisms, distractions, social supports, crisis contacts, and environmental safety precautions that can act as protective factors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Utah Department of Health

    13 local health departments and numerous community partners creating health environments to live, work, and play in and to ensure access to quality health care.

 

Utah Resources

 

  • Safe UT App

    Smartphone app providing real-time crisis intervention for youth through texting and a confidential tip program.

 

  • Utah Suicide Prevention Coalition

    A partnership of community members, survivors, services providers, researchers, and others dedicated to saving lives and advancing suicide prevention efforts in Utah. Explore education opportunities here.

 

 

  • Utah Department of Health

    13 local health departments and numerous community partners creating healthy environments to live, work, and play in and to ensure access to quality health care.

 

  • Utah United Way 211

    Free, confidential number that connects people to services/resources they may need such as behavioral health, food, housing, etc.

 

Idaho Resources

 

  • Suicide Prevention Program

    Encourages the use of evidence-based programs and practices and seeks to coordinate preventions efforts across the state.

 

  • Empower Idaho

    Promotes mental well-being in Idaho through individual empowerment, education, and community involvement.

 

  • Division of Behavioral Health

    Provides services of the highest quality be working together to inspire, hope, recovery, and resiliency in the lives of Idahoans living with behavioral health disorders and their families.

 

  • Idaho Poison Center

    A free, 24-hour emergency telephone service in Idaho, Nebraska, and Wyoming designed to assess and make treatment recommendations during possible poisonings.

Nevada Resources

 

  • Office of Suicide Prevention

    A statewide collaborative effort to develop, implement, and evaluate a state strategy which advances the goals and objectives of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention.

 

 

  • Nevada Department of Health and Human Services

    Promotes the health and well-being of its residents through the delivery or facilitation of a multitude of essential services to ensure families are strengthened, public health is protected, and individuals achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency.