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Apalachee Center, PATH Crisis Stabilization Unit

*PATH (Positive Alternatives to Hospitalization) is a short-term, (2-7 days), inpatient crisis stabilization unit for children and adults experiencing an acute mental health crisis providing mental health evaluation and treatment, psychiatric services, physical assessment and medical care as needed, therapy and psychoeducation, and aftercare planning *Accepts most insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid accepted; Services individuals without insurance coverage for inpatient stay, sliding scale fee based on income assessed at admission

Services: Crisis Intervention, Inpatient Mental Health Facilities

2634 Capital Circle NE, Bldg B

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 523-3308

Apalachee Center, Primary Care Detox Unit

*Provides short-term (3-5 days), medically supervised, inpatient alcohol and drug detoxification, psychiatric and medical assessment, drug screening, group counseling, and referrals and planning for aftercare *Accepts most insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid; income based sliding scale available for persons without insurance

Services: Assessment for Substance Use Disorders, Detoxification, Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities, Substance Use Disorder Counseling, Substance Use Disorder Crisis Intervention

2634 Capital Circle NE, Bldg B

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 523-3333 x4330

Capital City Youth Services, Safe Place Program

*Organizations displaying black and yellow "Safe Place" sign have staff who have received training to assist troubled youth or runaways *Staff are prepared to contact Capital City Youth Services or other organizations as needed and provide a safe place for children and adolescents to wait until other services can be arranged *Transportation to Capital City Youth Services shelter is available from any Safe Place site *If youth is a runaway, parents will be notified *Safe Place Sites in Leon County: Capital City Youth Services; Tallahassee Fire Departments (14 locations); Tallahassee Parks and Recreation Community Centers (6 locations); Tallahassee Police Department; Leon County Sheriff's Department; Star Metro Buses; The Florida State Capitol Building (The Capitol Police); Department of Juvenile Justice Headquarters; Department of Transportation; The Florida Network of Youth and Family Services; FDLE; Capital Health Plan and Starbucks (3 locations)

Services: Youth Shelters

2407 Roberts Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 576-6000

Capital City Youth Services, Someplace Else Youth Shelter

*Safe short-term crisis shelter for youth ages 10-17, for up to 2 weeks stay, includes domestic violence respite and probation respite *Youth can self-admit, but CCYS will contact parents of a runaway within 24 hours to ensure the youth is willing to stay at CCYS.

Services: Domestic Violence Shelters, Family Counseling, Family Preservation Programs, Youth Shelters

2407 Roberts Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 576-6000

CAWSO, Cocaine Anonymous World Service Organization

*12-step support program concerned solely with personal recovery and continued sobriety of individual drug addicts *Call national referral line or visit web site for nearest meeting location and more information about program *Online meetings available through the website *Meeting times and days vary; none in Tallahassee at present; closest is in Pensacola (850) 512-8142; check website for information *The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substance (including alcohol and other drugs)

Services: Drug Use Disorder Support Groups, Substance Use Disorder Hotlines

21720 S Wilmington Ave, Ste 304

Long Beach, CA 90810

(310) 559-5833

Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline

*Confidential child abuse hotline offers crisis counseling, information, literature, and referrals to emergency, social service, and support resources through phone, text, and chat *Staffed by professional crisis counselors who can provide assistance in 170 languages through interpreters *Serves US, its territories, and Canada 24/7

Services: Child Abuse Hotlines

6730 N Scottsdale Rd, Ste 150

Scottsdale, AZ 85253

(800) 422-4453

Children's Home Society, NCD Tree House Shelter

*Program of the Children's Home Society that Big Bend Community-Based Care uses to place abused and/or neglected children, ages 2-11, referred by DCF *Provides food, clothing, health services, counseling and recreation in a safe family environment *Children must be referred by DCF; does not take self-referrals *Location is confidential

Services: Child Abuse Counseling, Child Abuse Prevention, Youth Shelters

1801 Miccosukee Commons Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 921-0772

Christovich, Sarah, LCSW (SW16626)

*Licensed Clinical Social Worker (SW16626) in private practice who is currently accepting new patients in a practice location which is accessible *Treats young adults, adults and geriatrics as individuals, families and couples in person on Tuesdays and by video (telemental health); specialty treatment areas include general anxiety and depression, victim and trauma counseling, PTSD, perinatal mental health, crisis counseling, and child abuse survivor counseling *Fees $100 an hour, no insurance accepted, can provide superbill for clients to submit for possible reimbursement from their insurance.

Services: Abuse Counseling, Child Abuse Counseling, Crime Victim/Witness Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Mental Health Assessment and Treatment, Mental Health Evaluation, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment, Pregnancy Counseling, Telemental Health

1840 Fiddler Ct

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 391-8718

Copline, An Officer's Lifeline

*24/7 national crisis, suicide and general counseling hotline for any type of law enforcement officer, active or retired, and their families *Answered by retired officers who are vetted and trained in active listening and provide assistance with successful management of various stressors that impact law enforcement officers and their families *All calls are confidential and the caller can trust that their agency will not be informed *Should the caller need further assistance, the peer listener has access to clinical referrals to therapists and programs in the caller's area to further assist with ongoing stressors

Services: General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Specialized Information and Referral, Suicide Prevention Hotlines

501 Iron Bridge Rd #6

Freehold, NJ 07728

Crisis Text Line

*Provides access to emotional support and information to anyone in any type of crisis *Text "HOME" to 741741; or go online to chat, text, or message on WhatsApp trained specialists receive text and respond quickly *Trained volunteer specialists receive text and respond quickly with secure counseling and referrals

Services: Call Center Volunteer Opportunities, Crisis Intervention, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines

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