Here’s what you need to know about 988, the new mental health crisis hotline – The Texas Tribune

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

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The new three-digit code is a direct line for people experiencing mental health distress to seek help from trained counselors. The hotline is staffed 24/7, allowing people to seek help at any time.

In 2005, the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration launched the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline under the phone number 1-800-273-8255. Since then, it has received more than 20 million calls, according to the Lifeline website.

The new dialing code 988 routes callers to the same service, but it will be easier to remember than the original phone number, said Margie Wright, executive director of the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas.

People might find it difficult to remember a 1-800 number when theyre experiencing mental health distress, Wright said.

The shorter three-digit code is better than having people try to remember a long number, she said. Once [the new number] gets out there and advertised, I think it will make things simpler.

The new 988 code is easy to associate with 911 and 211, the social service hotline. Blanca Garcia, director of mental health resources at the Grant Halliburton Foundation in Dallas, said this association will make it much easier for people to remember the hotline dialing code during emergencies.

Anyone in the U.S. who needs mental health support or who is with someone in mental health distress can call or text the number to seek help. They do not need to be in danger of suicide to reach out to the lifeline. The same is true of the preexisting 1-800 number.

About 3,309,000 adults in Texas are living with a mental illness, according to Mental Health Texas. And 754,000 adult Texans have had serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.

Despite the high numbers of mental health illness in the state, 61% of Texans who needed mental health support in Texas did not receive any, according to Mental Health Texas.

The new hotline is free to use, as is the 1-800 number.

Yes, the current Lifeline phone number, 1-800-273-8255, will still remain available after the new three-digit code is launched.

When people call, text or contact the hotline service via chat, they will be connected to trained counselors who are part of the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network, according to the Lifeline website. The network is made up of about 200 local crisis centers, and callers will usually be connected to the center closest to where theyre calling from, Garcia said.

When people connect with the 24-hour service, the counselors will listen, provide support and connect callers to additional mental health resources if necessary.

Many people often call 911 when they need mental health support because they cant remember the 1-800 Lifeline number, Garcia said. Every year, millions of 911 calls involve a person experiencing an emergency related to a mental health or substance use disorder, according to the Pew Research Center.

But police officers arent always trained to deal with mental health crises and cant be expected to provide the proper support during those situations.

What Im hoping is that now with 988, officers wont be involved as much with some of these crisis calls, Garcia said.

She also noted that many communities, especially among people of color, wont call 911 when experiencing mental health distress because they might not have good relationships with police. And if they didnt have the 1-800 number memorized, they would have no one to turn to for help.

Now, with a three-digit number thats easier to remember, those communities may seek mental health support more often, Garcia said.

Amy Grosso, a board member of the Central Texas chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, said she anticipates an influx of people calling the Lifeline when the new number becomes available Saturday. She said people are much more likely to use an emergency resource when its widely talked about and easily memorized.

Grosso used the rapper Logics song 1-800-273-8255, named after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, as an example. After Logic performed the song at the Grammys in 2018, the Lifeline saw a spike in calls that the British Medicine Journal said was a result of the songs widespread attention.

Hopefully, this new Lifeline code will also spark an increase in calls, Grosso said.

Garcia hopes the new number will help continue national conversations on mental health. Putting the 988 number alongside 911 and 211 could help normalize it and make it a little less intimidating, she said.

Now were saying that physical health and mental health are both health, and its OK if youre struggling with each and theres a way for you to get immediate help, Grosso said. And it also helps people know that if it is a mental health crisis, that there is a number they can call specifically to get specific mental health help and be connected with the proper resources right off the bat.

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