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Parenting a neurodiverse child isn't easy. Here are some places to go for help.
If you -- or the person you are assisting -- is in need of crisis care or immediate help to ensure safety, call 911, go to your local emergency room or find your local emergency service program by calling 877-382-1609.
This service is similar to 911, but is specifically for mental health-related issues. Call or text 988 or visit their site.
A statewide, public resource for finding substance use harm reduction, treatment, recovery and problem gambling services. Services are free, confidential and available 24/7. No insurance necessary. Serving all ages. Call (833) 773-2445 or click here.
1-833-9-HELP4MOMS (CALL OR TEXT)
1-800-632-8188
1-800-799-7233
A mental health and wellness referral helpline available 9am - 5pm M/W/F and 8am - 6pm Tu/Th (excl. holidays). Call 888-244-6843 (toll free). Free, confidential referral service for residents of participating communities. Call 888-244-6843 (toll free) or 617-332-3666 (local).
Phone: (617) 236-7210 or visit website.
Phone: (617) 727-5608 or visit website.
Call (617) 355-6388 or visit website.
CTDS provides free diagnostic consultations to children of all ages at the request of parents or via referral from counseling, educational and medical professionals. They serve as consultants to help parents better understand their child’s needs. Call (781) 861-7081 or visit website.
FREE and confidential mental health counseling for healthcare workers.
Online counseling, self-help resources, chats/threads on a multitude of topics, crisis resources, etc. Visit site.
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