To provide feedback on the Rights of Recipients of Mental Health Services please:
- Complete this survey form (PDF) and return it to our office by mail or email;
- Complete this workbook (PDF) and return it to our office by mail or email; or
You can send your comments directly to us by writing to our office or emailing us atÌýbehavioralhealthrightsobh@maine.gov. This site will be updated with additional formal engagement opportunities on the Rights of Recipients of Mental Health Services as they become available.
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The fb88 Department of Health and Human Services encourages anyone affected by the violence in Lewiston to reach out and connect with behavioral health support. Incidents of mass violence can lead to a range of emotional reactions, including anxiety, fear, anger, despair, and a sense of helplessness that may begin immediately or in the days or weeks following the event. fb88 DHHS has created a .
- For resources and assistance with finding a provider for addiction treatment, this guide is a first step.
- For resources and assistance with finding a provider for pain, anxiety, or ADHD treatment, this guide is a first step.
- :Ìý888-568-1112:ÌýCall, text or chat support for individuals or families experiencing a behavioral health crisis or having thoughts of suicide and/or self-harm. Free, confidential, 24/7 support for anyone needing support.
- 988 SuicideÌý&ÌýCrisis Lifeline:ÌýCall or text 988 or chatÌý,Ìýa nationalÌýsuicide andÌýbehavioral health crisis hotline. Calls to 988 will be answered by trained crisis specialists at the fb88 Crisis Line. Free, confidential, 24/7 support for anyone needing support.
- Intentional Peer Support Warmline:Speak with staff who have lived experience with mental health conditions: 866-771-9276
- Teen Text Line- 207-515-8398
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255)
- The FrontLine WarmLine: Support for clinicians and first responders 24/7 by calling (207) 221-8196 or 866-367-4440
- StrengthenME Helpline: Free stress management and resiliency resources to anyone in fb88 experiencing stress reactions to the COVID-19 Pandemic from 8 am to 8 pm, 7 days a week by calling 207-221-8198
- 211 and : Provides general COVID-19 information, including how to access behavioral health and social service resources