Crisis Services
If a person is a danger to self or others, call 9-1-1.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, intervention services are available for Washington County residents through Human Services, Inc. by calling (651) 777-5222. This phone line is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Emergency crisis services at Human Services, Inc. can include: phone resource information, home-based therapeutic intervention from the Mobile Crisis Unit, or utilization of the crisis clinic for emergency counseling located at the Oakdale office. Please call (651) 777-5222 for more information.
A mental health crisis can include but is not limited to:
• feelings of depression
• anxiety
• panic attacks
• suicidal feelings
• hopelessness
• hallucinations
• rapid mood swings
It is important to remember that if you or someone you know feels unsafe or believes that there is a risk to self or others call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. Emergency dispatch can call out an officer or a paramedic unit to conduct a health and welfare check. Many times, an officer can provide voluntary and involuntary transport to an Emergency room for a psychiatric assessment.
Adult Mental Health - Crisis Services
651-777-4455 - WashingtonCounty Crisis Line
651-291-6795 - Emergency Social Service
651-777-5222 - Human Services, Inc. Crisis Clinic (9:00 am - 11:00 am)
651-770-0777 - Family Violence Network
800-222-1222 - PoisonCenter
651-777-1117 - Rape/Sexual Abuse
612-347-2222 - Suicide Prevention
952-894-4818 - LutheranCounselingCenter