National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 800.273.8255
Frontline Services, Mobile Crisis Team – 216.623.6888
St. Vincent’s Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Room – 216.363.2538
MetroHealth Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry – 216.778.4428
Cleveland Clinic, Department of Psychiatry – 216.636.5860
Lutheran Hospital, Behavioral Health Services – 216.363.2122
Windsor-Laurelwood, Center for Behavioral Medicine – 440.953.3000
Circle Health Services – 216.721.4010
If you are looking for more resources:
Help Others Live Sober
The mission of the “Helping Others” Research Project at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child Psychiatry is to improve the quality of life for youth, families, and communities by providing a continuum of scientific information, education, and personal experiences on the role of service in addiction recovery.
United Way 2-1-1
Serving 4 counties and covering 1.5 million people in Ohio, the United Way 2-1-1 Help Center provides free and confidential 24-hour access to a compassionate professional who will review your options for help, develop a plan and act as your advocate if you are faced with barriers to service. Simply dial 2-1-1 or chat with us for assistance.
The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center’s mission is to support survivors of rape and sexual abuse, promote healing and prevention, and advocate for social change.
Counseling Services at UH&CS includes group therapy, skills-based workshops, support spaces, prevention and recovery, psychiatric services, and individual counseling. All students begin with a same-day appointment through myhealthconnect.case.edu or by calling (216) 368-5872. Students are seen the same or next day, and never wait days or weeks to establish care or address immediate concerns. In this initial session, the counselor will: explore their current issues and concerns, access for safety, and provide recommendations about services that may be good fit for them. Students leave same day appointments with an individualized plan of care that may include a course of brief individual counseling, group counseling, skill-based workshops, referrals to other types of health or mental health providers, or a combination of offerings.