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Life Management Center of NW Florida

*24/7 Emergency Services for persons of any age experiencing an immediate mental health and/or substance abuse crisis *Emergency Services consists of 3 components and are available to anyone from any of the 6 counties served: 1.

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Assessment for Substance Use Disorders, General Counseling Services, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Inpatient Mental Health Facilities, Mental Health Screening, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams, Substance Use Disorder Counseling

525 E 15th St

Panama City, FL 32405

(850) 522-4485

Lampkin, Craig, LMFT (MT3592)

*Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MT3592) in private practice who is currently accepting new patients in a virtual practice *Fees $150-$450 an hour, sliding scale depending on income and number of dependents; accepts Staywell, Medicaid HMO, Medicaid, Florida Blue (BCBS), Employee Assistance Program, CIGNA insurances *Treats all ages as individuals, families, groups, and couples by video (telemental health) only; specialty treatment areas include general anxiety and depression, PTSD, marriage/relations, parenting, families in child welfare, and crisis counseling, batterers intervention support group *Therapist is male, English speaking, African American & cannot prescribe or manage patient's medications

Services: Crisis Intervention, Family Counseling, General Counseling Services, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Marriage Counseling, Parent Counseling, Telemental Health

(850) 879-9654

Lakeview Center, Mobile Response Team

*24/7 Mobile Response Team (MRT) will go out to a person's home, emergency room, school or other location as needed, for an immediate and/or severe mental health crisis at no charge *Takes calls from anyone in a mental health crisis, serious behavioral/emotional issues or their family/friends; children, teens, & adults *Mobile Response Team is available when a person is expressing thoughts of suicide, experiencing out of control behaviors that place themselves at risk of harming self or others, or is experiencing severe stress that results in a significant decline in daily and/or family life *Does not have law enforcement accompany unless safety is a concern *Covers Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton Counties

Services: In Person Crisis Intervention, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams

1221 W Lakeview Ave

Pensacola, FL 32501

(866) 517-7766

I Save Florida

*Website that offers information and resources surrounding substance abuse and addiction *Includes treatment center locations, a Narcan (Naloxone) locator, a professionals locator, and downloadable brochures on prevention and treatment *Offers information about how to recognize and treat an overdose, and also the do-nots of treatment and resuscitation *Narcan (Naloxone) kits are free to individuals that are at risk of expereincing an opioid overdose, and friends/family that may witness an opioid overdose; see website for locations/procedures

Services: Substance Use Disorder Crisis Intervention, Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention

1317 Winewood Blvd, Bldg 1, Rm 202

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 487-1111

Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP)

*Program for Veterans, their families, caregivers and VHA employees who use or experience intimate partner violence; can include intervention for veteran who uses violence *Referral and coordination with other VA treatment providers and domestic violence shelters; community-based advocacy, legal services, and community-based support groups

Services: Domestic Violence Hotlines, Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling, Veteran/Military Hotlines

810 Vermont Ave NW

Washington, DC 20420

(850) 878-0191

Greenleaf Center

*Regional psychiatric and substance abuse facility serving South Georgia and North Florida *Outpatient and inpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment, including detox, for adolescents, adults and seniors *24 hour helpline

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Detoxification, General Counseling Services, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Inpatient Mental Health Facilities, Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities, Mental Health Screening, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Substance Use Disorder Counseling

2209 Pineview Dr

Valdosta, GA 31602

(888) 408-8219

Good Samaritan Network, Chelsea House

*Faith-based transitional housing for women experiencing homelessness, being released from prison, victims of domestic violence and victims of human trafficking *Length of stay depends on program: Rescue (Phase 1) 1-3 night stay, Redeem (Phase 2) Trial period up to two weeks, Rebuild (Phase 3) stabilization up to 30 days, and Restore (Phase 4) up to six months with extensions based on need, Resend (Phase 5) assistance to resume independent living *Provides job-readiness training, job placement services and referrals to other support services on an "as needed" basis *Physical, emotional and spiritual support while working toward self-sufficiency and readiness for independent living *CH program fees of $300 monthly, $75 weekly or $15 nightly; if a resident is unable to pay, she may apply for a scholarship, and may be approved based on fund availability and program compliance *Applicant must be mentally and physically stable, able and willing and able to work, go to school or participate in GSN community service or work therapy for a combined minimum of 40 hours weekly *Does not accept applicants with substance abuse issues until they have completeted detox and rehab *Application options include hand delivery or mail to Good Samaritan Thrift Store, 2706 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303; fax to 850-297-1113, email to info@gsncares.

Services: Domestic Violence Shelters, Ex-Offender Reentry Programs, Transitional Housing/Shelter

PO Box 10547

Tallahassee, FL 32302

(850) 297-1113

Good Samaritan Network, AngelWingz Family Crisis and Intervention Center

*Faith-based transitional housing for women and children fleeing domestic abuse and human trafficking *Initial assessment will determine needs; 30, 60, 90 day stays are available while working toward self-sufficiency and readiness for independent living *Connects residents with GED classes and testing if needed, employment training and search assistance, counseling for recovery and referrals to other support services as needed; maintains DCF compliance and regulations *Once employed, monthly donations for program fees of $300 to $500 are required from residents depending on income *Women may be accompanied by minor children, day care or school is mandatory; residents must participate daily in their own personal hygiene and household chores; residents must be willing to participate in their own wellness and education through counseling, reading, videos and other tools *Applicant must be willing to work as able, go to school, or participate in community service or work therapy *Alcohol, tobacco, and drugs are forbidden; addicts in recovery are permitted as long as they are actively working their program *Emergency escape assistance is available *For intake, go to the website to complete an intake assessment form or call if necessary *This is NOT an emergency shelter

Services: Domestic Violence Shelters, Transitional Housing/Shelter

PO Box 3914

Tallahassee, FL 32315

(850) 422-0040

FSU, Case Management

*Case Management Services work with FSU students taking classes, applicants, or alumni to provide emotional support, counseling, advocacy, and to identify immediate needs, making appropriate referrals to campus and community resources *Problems may include :Emotional Distress/Mental Health; death of family member or close friend; serious illness, accident resulting in injury; hospitalization for emotional or physical condition; housing crisis; financial hardship; family/relationship difficulties; and academic concerns related to a crisis *Case Managers available to assist with concerns, referrals from faculty, staff, family, friend or community member concerned about an individual's well-being *Students may call to speak with a Case Manager or walk-in 8am-4pm, M-F *Faculty and staff should refer students directly to Case Management Services; Call, email or use online reporting (report.

Services: Bereavement and Grief Counseling, Case/Care Management, Emergency Funds, General Counseling Services, In Person Crisis Intervention, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities

University Center A, Ste 4100

Tallahassee, FL 32306

(850) 644-9555

Florida Network of Youth and Family Services

*Statewide agency provides information and referrals for both children/teens (6-17) and/or parents who are in crisis; agency does NOT provide direct services to callers *Serves as information and referral resource for CINS/FINS (Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services) and other agencies for families with a child persistently beyond the reasonable and lawful control of parents or guardians *Refers homeless, runaway, truant and at risk youth to shelters, respite care, and other helping agencies *Website has important information related to parents and youth in crisis: Parent Options (legal and otherwise) for ungovernable children, and legal rights for youth *Advocates for agencies who serve troubled youth providing training, quality improvement, contract management, data collection, research, and advocacy

Services: Family Preservation Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Parenting Skills Classes, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling, Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines, Truancy Counseling

2850 Pablo Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 922-4324

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