Crisis Resources & Emergency Help
If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available right now β free, confidential, and around the clock. You do not need to be enrolled in the Mental Health Court to access these resources.
The most important numbers.
These three lines cover the majority of mental health crises. All are free, confidential, and staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
β 741741
All crisis lines β organized by need.
Every number below is free and available 24 hours a day unless otherwise noted.
Mental Health & Suicide
Veterans & Military
Substance Use & Addiction
Domestic Violence & Abuse
Youth & LGBTQ+
Disaster & Community
Local emergency contacts.
For mental health emergencies in Paulding County, these local resources can connect you with in-person support, crisis stabilization, and same-day services.
You don't have to be in crisis to ask for help.
These steps can help in a difficult moment β before things become a crisis.
π‘οΈ If you're having thoughts of suicide
- Call or text 988 immediately β don't wait
- Tell someone you trust what you're feeling
- Remove access to means if it is safe to do so
- Stay in a safe place and don't be alone
- If in immediate danger, call 911
π§ If you're having a mental health episode
- Call the Georgia Crisis Line: 800-715-4225
- Contact Highland Rivers for local crisis stabilization
- If you take medication, take it as prescribed
- Contact your treatment provider or case manager
- Ask a trusted person to stay with you
π If you or someone has overdosed
- Call 911 immediately β stay on the line
- Call Poison Control: 800-222-1222
- Keep the person awake and breathing if possible
- Georgia's 911 Medical Amnesty Law protects callers who report overdoses in good faith
π¨βπ©βπ§ If you're worried about someone else
- Ask them directly β asking about suicide does not increase risk
- Stay with them and listen without judgment
- Help them call 988 or drive them to get help
- If they are in immediate danger, call 911
- Follow up β one conversation is not enough
Not in crisis, but looking for support?
Browse our full directory of mental health providers, treatment centers, and community resources available throughout Paulding County.