Mental health crisis?

988: Help is just a text or phone call away

In a crisis? Call or text 988.

If you are in the United States and have a medical emergency, call 911.

If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide or having a mental health crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

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Crisis phone numbers and mobile teams

Crisis phone numbers

You can also contact your local mobile crisis team directly. Access the directory for mental health crisis phone numbers in Minnesota by county and tribe. Services are available 24/7 across Minnesota.

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Mobile crisis services

Mobile crisis services are teams of mental health professionals and practitioners who provide psychiatric services to individuals within their own homes and at other sites outside the traditional clinical setting.

What are mobile crisis services

Mobile Crisis Response Services

Mobile Crisis Response Services

Residential Crisis Service

Residential Crisis Service 

Crisis Stabilization service

Crisis Stabilization Service

Not a crisis?

Many mental health programs and services are available for children, youth and adults. These services support people living with mental illness at different stages of life.

For more information about services in your area, contact your health care provider, health plan, county or tribe. Select children and youth  or adult programs and services below to find information for your age group. Choose the option that best fits your needs.

Adult programs and services

Children and youth programs and services

Mental health matters

The Department of Human Services (DHS) is dedicated to supporting adults, children and youth with a mental illness in their personal journey toward recovery, as well as preventing mental illness whenever possible.

People with mental illness have the same rights as anyone. The department is committed to making sure individual choice is respected and that people with mental illness are able to live, learn, work and enjoy life in their community to the best of their ability.

The department oversees a number of publicly funded programs offering community-based mental health services, creating a continuum of services designed to meet the needs of individuals.