CRISIS SERVICES
Seneca Health Services provides compassionate and caring Community Engagement Coordinators who are familiar with the warning signs of a variety of behavioral health challenges and can provide prevention assistance for those who are struggling with suicidal ideations or severe substance use disorders.
At Seneca Health Services, we offer crisis assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the year to assist and support individuals, arrange and coordinate treatment services, assist with ensuring basic needs are met, encourage the use of natural supports and provide linkage to a variety of community support systems. Our highly-trained behavioral health professionals are passionate about the people they are helping find the life they want to live.
EXPERIENCING AN EMERGENCY NOW?
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) is made up of an expansive network of over 200 local – and state–funded crisis contact centers located across the United States. The crisis counselors at these local crisis centers answer calls, chats, and texts from people in distress that the Lifeline receives daily. The Lifeline’s crisis centers provide the specialized care of a local community with the support of a national network.
WE CAN HELP WITH...
Symptoms of severe anxiety, depression, hopelessness, helplessness, suicidal or homicidal thoughts or use of substances such as alcohol, opioids, heroin, cocaine, or meth may require immediate assistance. Our crisis services can assist in coping with major problems that you or a loved one may be experiencing such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, mood disorders, substance use disorders, difficulties raising children, behavioral problems in children, grief over the loss of a loved one, job stress or loss of work, emotional difficulties related to legal or financial problems and difficulties dealing with a loved one who has a substance use disorder.
In addition to outpatient medical services, our medical staff serve our clients through an intensive outpatient treatment program, Crosswinds Center, located in Maxwelton.
Crosswinds Center also performs medically managed withdrawal services through the outpatient program available to adults (male and female). Individuals have a private bedroom and bath and access to intensive services to jump start their recovery. Admissions are accepted 24/7. Referrals can be made by contacting 888-736-3229.
WE CAN HELP WITH...
Symptoms of severe anxiety, depression, hopelessness, helplessness, suicidal or homicidal thoughts or use of substances such as alcohol, opioids, heroin, cocaine, or meth may require immediate assistance. Our crisis services can assist in coping with major problems that you or a loved one may be experiencing such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, mood disorders, substance use disorders, difficulties raising children, behavioral problems in children, grief over the loss of a loved one, job stress or loss of work, emotional difficulties related to legal or financial problems and difficulties dealing with a loved one who has a substance use disorder.
In addition to the outpatient medical services, our medical staff serves our residential treatment program, Crosswinds Center, a short term residential treatment program located in Maxwelton.
Crosswinds Center medically managed withdrawal services provided in a short term residential setting. Available to adults (male and female). Individuals have a private bedroom and bath and access to intensive services to jump start their recovery. Admissions are accepted 24/7. Referrals can be made by contacting 888-736-3229.
Seneca Health Services will listen to you. If you or someone you know is facing a mental health challenge, crisis or struggle, our qualified staff is here to listen, guide and support you. Initial crisis services are free and confidential. You may reach a trained crisis professional at anytime, 24/7, by calling 888-SENECA9 (888-736-3229).