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Hosford Counseling
and Psychological Services Clinic

Hosford - Crisis Situations

 

Emergency and Crisis Situations

In an Emergency:
If you or someone you know is at-risk for immediate harm to yourself or someone else, call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.

 

In a Crisis:
If you or someone you know is at risk for harm to self or others and you want to talk to a mental health specialist immediately, call one of the crisis numbers listed below.

ACCESS/CARES
1-888-868-1649

This crisis and referral service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is operated by Santa Barbara County Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Service (ADMHS). ACCESS/CARES provides crisis intervention for adults age 21 and over.

SAFTY
1-888-334-2777
Safe Alternatives for Treatment of Youth (SAFTY) is a 24-hour 7-days- a-week crisis service that specializes in providing immediate response and support for individuals age 21 and younger. The service is operated by Casa Pacifica.

211

1-800-400-1572

This is a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week crisis hotline tha tis provided by the Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara. They are a resource for people of all ages.

Cottage Hospital Emergency Psychiatric Services
805-569-7210

 

Hosford Clinic Clients:
A receptionist is available to take urgent messages Monday-Thursday, 8am to 7:30pm and Fridays 8am to 5pm. The clinic is closed on most legal and University holidays (this includes two weeks around the Winter Holiday season).
When the Hosford Clinic is Closed:
If you believe that you are at risk for immediate harm to self or others call one of the crisis numbers listed below or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
9-1-1

ACCESS/CARES
1-888-868-1649
This crisis and referral service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is operated by Santa Barbara County Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Service (ADMHS). ACCESS/CARES provides crisis intervention for adults age 21 and over.

SAFTY
1-888-334-2777
Safe Alternatives for Treatment of Youth (SAFTY) is a 24-hour 7-days- a-week crisis service that specializes in providing immediate response and support for individuals age 21 and younger. The service is operated by Casa Pacifica.

211
This is a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week crisis hotline that is provided by the Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara. They are a resource for people of all ages.

Cottage Hospital Emergency Psychiatric Services
805-569-7210

 

When the Hosford Clinic is Open:
If you are in crisis and want to leave an urgent message for your clinician, call 893-8064 and inform the receptionist that you would like your clinician or a Hosford Clinic Supervisor to call you back right away.

 



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