Delaware County Behavioral Health & Crisis Resources
Delaware County Behavioral Health and Crisis Resources
National/State Resources
- National Institute of Mental Health
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- PA Get Help Now - Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Crisis Line
- 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - Dial 988 from any phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for free and confidential support
- Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741 for 24/7 support with a crisis counselor via text message
- Childline - 1-800-932-0313
- Mental Health First Aid: Resources
- PA Gov Mental Health Resource Guide
County Resources
- Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems
225 S. 69th St., Upper Darby, PA 19082 | 610-352-4703 - Delaware County Department of Human Services
20 S. 69th St., Upper Darby, PA 19082 | 610-713-2115 - Delaware County Crisis Connection Team
24/7 Mobile Mental Health Support: 1-855-889-7827 - DELCO Directory of Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Services
- Delaware County Department of Human Services - Division of Drug and Alcohol Brochure
- Delaware County Warmline: toll-free 1-855-464-9342
Hours: Monday-Friday 6pm to midnight; 1pm-11pm weekends
What's a Warmline?
A warmline is a peer-run listening line staffed by people in mental health recovery themselves.
- Community Action Agency of Delaware County
Assists residents to move toward economic self-sufficiency and to strengthen the community through innovative approaches to programs including: housing, workforce development, energy conservation, social services and community and economic development.
(610) 874-8451 | info@caadc.org - Family and Community Service of Delaware County
Offers a variety of programs including: Outpatient Mental Health Counseling, Second Time Around Parent program, Medical Case Management, Housing Programs and Delaware County Mobile Pantry
(610) 566-7540 | info@fcsdc.org - Delaware County Interfaith Food Assistance Network - coordinated by Family and Community Service of Delaware County
- Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County
(610) 565-4590 | info@dapdc.org
For Veterans
Connects Veterans, their family and friends, and other advocates with mental health information, local resources, and stories of recovery. Find reliable information on how to cope with challenges such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury, military sexual trauma, and transitioning from service: MakeTheConnection.net
- Transitioning from Service: Advice and Resources for Veterans
- Succeeding in School: Advice and Resources for Transitioning to Higher Education
- Social Isolation: Signs and Resources to Address Social Withdrawal
Contacts
Ryan Wilson, Ed. S., NCSP
Supervisor
rwilson@dciu.org
610-938-9000 x 2890
Maureen Breslin
Administrative Assistant
mbreslin@dciu.org
610-938-9000 x 2253
Amber Pitts
Administrative Assistant
apitts@dciu.org
610-938-9000 x 2265