🔗 After Hours Resource Guide- Spanish Version
Greenville County Schools Rehabilitation Behavioral Health Services (RBHS) Program provides mental health services in the school setting when school is in session.
RBHS prioritizes our students' safety. We have put together a list of resources and hotlines for our families and students to access when school is not in session in the event of emergencies or safety concerns regarding your student.
The below information can be found on https://www.namigreenvillesc.org along with additional resources to better understand mental illness and what to do if you find yourself in a crisis situation:
Seek help! Assess the immediacy of the situation to help determine where to start.
Is the person in danger of hurting themselves, others, or property?
Do you have time to start with a phone call to seek guidance or do you need emergency assistance?
If the situation is life-threatening, call 911 Or 988 and ask for someone with mental health experience to respond, like a Crisis Intervention Team.
Dial 988 or 1-800-273-8255 for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (now know as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing Lifeline network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary.
The 988 Crisis Line will be able to:
Connect a person in a mental health crisis to a trained counselor who can address their immediate needs and help connect them to ongoing care
Reduce healthcare spending with more cost-effective early intervention
Reduce use of law enforcement, public health, and other safety resources to meet the growing need for crisis intervention at scale
Help reduce stigma towards those seeking or accessing mental healthcare
If there is a police, fire, or rescue emergency, call 9-1-1.
If there is an urgent mental health need, call 9-8-8.
More information can be found at the following website:
🔗 https://www.mhagc.org/988sc.php
Dialing 2-1-1 is an additional resource for assistance with locating mental health resources, talking through a problem, or exploring treatment options. Dialing the number will connect you with a person to navigate these resources. 2-1-1 conversations are confidential, can be made anonymously, and are available in 180 languages upon request.
Find out more about 211 services using this link:
Text the word “Home” to 741-741.
The Trevor Lifeline: call 1-866-488-7386
The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860
National Domestic Violence Support Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or text the word “Help” to 233-733
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
Local providers are in Greenville County that can assist in a variety of emergency situations. If you are unable to keep your child safe and are concerned for their safety and well-being, it may be appropriate to visit the nearest emergency room for an evaluation.
Prisma Health - Greenville Location
701 Grove Road
Greenville, SC
864-455-4790
Prisma Health- Greer Location
830 South Buncombe Road
Greer SC, 29650
Prisma Health - Hillcrest Hospital- Simpsonville, SC
729 SE Main Street
Simpsonville, SC 29681
South Carolina BHDD Office of Mental Health- Mobile Crisis
Mobile Crisis Access Phone Line: 833-364-2274
mobilecrisis@scdmh.org
Mobile crisis clinicians with BHDD Office of Mental Health (formerly known as DMH) provide 24/7/365 community-based crisis response anywhere in South Carolina. People do not need to be OMH clients to be evaluated. Individuals, organizations, and the community at large may call our mobile crisis hotline at any time day or night. A trained Masters-level clinician will triage the call, assess the situation, and deploy a clinical team to the location of the crisis. At that time, the mobile crisis team will work with law enforcement and others to fully assess the situation and to provide mental health interventions and recommendations.
For more information, visit https://www.scdmh.org/services-and-programs/mobile-crisis/
Carolina Behavioral Health
2700 East Phillips Rd
Greer, South Carolina
864-235-2335
Hours: 24/7
Services provided: Inpatient Care, Intensive Outpatient Care, Partial Hospitalization
Eligibility: Adolescents 12 - 17 years old and adults 18+
https://thecarolinacenter.com/
Three Rivers Behavioral Health
2900 Sunset Boulevard
West Columbia, SC 29169
803-796-9911
Hours: 24/7
Services provided: Adolescent and adult inpatient mental health services (psychiatric stabilization); individual, group, and family therapy; telehealth services
Eligibility: Adolescents 11- 17 and adults 18+