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Mental Health Crisis Care Center - University of Utah Health If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis without a medical emergency, call 988 or walk into the Huntsman Mental Health Institute Crisis Care Center (no appointment needed) We offer a dedicated space for mental health crisis care—where no one asks if you’re "bad enough" to get help
Huntsman Mental Health Institute Crisis Care Center Huntsman Mental Health Institute Crisis Care Center offers 24 7 walk-in care for adults facing mental health crises We provide mental health stabilization, treatment, and support
Huntsman Mental Health Institute Opens Utah’s First Comprehensive . . . Huntsman Mental Health Institute opens the Kem and Carolyn Gardner Mental Health Crisis Care Center, Utah’s first comprehensive crisis care facility The Center offers 24 7 crisis support, inpatient care, and community resources to transform mental health care in Utah
Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah Launches . . . Unlike traditional emergency rooms, the Youth Crisis Care program is designed specifically for children and teens experiencing mental health crises and offers a calm environment that prioritizes emotional safety, privacy, and compassionate care from the moment of entry
Youth Crisis Care Program - University of Utah Health The Youth Crisis Care Program at Huntsman Mental Health Institute is a 24 7 walk-in location for children and teens experiencing a non-medical mental health emergency, like emotional distress, behavioral challenges, or thoughts of suicide or self-harm
Inpatient Mental Health Treatment Near Me, Salt Lake City, Utah . . . At HMHI, we offer a comprehensive inpatient mental health treatment program at U of U hospital for adults and children facing an acute mental health issue, such as suicidal behavior or a psychotic episode, who are unable to remain safe in a less restrictive environment