As we continue to manage the COVID-19 pandemic while safely reopening our community, the Reopen Evansville Task Force would like to share the following mental health resources:
Mental Health America Screening
It’s natural to feel overwhelmed, sad, anxious or afraid. If you’re struggling with mood swings, trouble falling asleep, or if you’re just feeling off, take a mental health screening.
The Mental Health America online screening tools are meant to be a quick snapshot of your mental health, not to be used as a medical diagnosis.
Results from the self-assessment can help direct you to local services and organizations below or your private health care provider.
Be Well Crisis Helpline
Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, anxious, or alone? Whatever you are feeling is OK and it can help to connect to others. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, free, confidential support is available. Call 211 to speak with a trained counselor 24/7.
To be connected to a crisis counselor, call 211 and enter your zip code, then follow the prompts and select number 3 for the Be Well Crisis Helpline.
Other Local Mental Health Resources & Organizations:
- Mental Health America Vanderburgh County — mhavanderburgh.org
- Resilient Evansville — resilientevansville.org
- Be Well Indiana — bewellindiana.org
- Mayor’s Substance Abuse Task Force Services — msatf.org/local-services
- Youth First — youthfirstinc.org
- Deaconess Cross Pointe — deaconess.com
- Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare — www.southwestern.org
- Albion Fellows Bacon Center — www.abionfellowsbacon.org
- National Suicide Prevention Hotline — 1-800-273-TALK
- Local Suicide Prevention Hotline — 812-422-1100