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| Chronic Pain and Depression wants to help you when you need it the most. Here is a list of crisis resources, hotlines, and web sites that may help you or someone you know that may be in trouble. If you believe that you need immediate help and cannot speak to a family member, a medical professional, or a member of the clergy, please reach out to one of these organizations or dial 911. If this is not an emergency and you just wish to talk with someone please contact us so we can help get you connected to our services. We are always listening and you are not alone! All of our group managers suffer from chronic conditions and understand your situation. | |
» Suicide Hotline NumbersIf you are thinking about suicide... Read this first - Metanoia.org Hope
Line
Network Use the link for Information and numbers by
states and countries. (iFred)
International
Foundation
for
Research |
» Domestic and Child Abuse
Abuse
Victim
Hotline (Free Legal Advice) |
» Elder Care
American
Association
of
Retired
Persons
(AARP) Eldercare
Locator
Information
and
Referral
Line Medicare
Telephone
Hotline National
Center
on
Elder
Abuse |
» Mental Health Information SAMHSA's
National
Mental
Health
Information
Center |
» Missing Children
Child
Find
of
America |
» Addiction Alcoholics
Anonymous Nationwide
Drug
and Alcohol Treatment Center
Hotline |
| This is not a complete list of resources and Chronic Pain and Depression has not evaluated each these services and therefore, cannot endorse them. Please always consult your physician for medical treatment and follow the treatment plan developed for you. Changing or sharing medications can have irreparable effects. We are not professional medical care providers and cannot offer diagnoses, treatment plans or other professional opinions. | |