• Emergency Procedures

    Please realize that Community Counseling Center of Elk Grove is not a full service mental health facility, and WE DO NOT have a 24-hour crisis line. If you are currently (at this moment) in a situation or state of mind that could result in harm to yourself or anybody else PLEASE start calling the contacts listed below for help. Please start with the number that you feel can best align with what you are currently experiencing. If that number does not produce the results you need continue to call other contacts because it is imperative you connect to a voice that is ready and willing to listen to your situation.

    These crisis lines are in place to help you when you are overwhelmed in the moment and immediate answers are critical to your well being. THEY WANT YOU TO CALL and are willing to help you to uncover immediate solutions that are currently out of your grasp.

    If you are currently in crisis and need immediate intervention click below for the

    Sacramento area crisis contact information:

    EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH CONTACT INFORMATION IN AN EMERGENCY CALL 911 or

    Sutter Hospital Crisis Response Center: (916) 386-3620

    Sacramento County Mental Health Center (Crisis line) (916) 732-3637

    CPC Sierra Vista Hospital (South Sac) (916) 423-2000

    MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS LINES

    Suicide Prevention (916) 368-3111

    National Suicide Prevention Life Line 800 273-8255 (talk)

    Crisis text line: text TALK (or HOME) to 741741 any time

    WEAVE (Women Escaping a Violent Environment) (916) 920-2952

    National teen dating abuse hotline 866-331-9473

    Sacramento County Mental Health Services (916) 732-3637

    Amador County 24 Hour Crisis Line (209) 223-2600

    PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES

    BHC Sierra Vista Hospital (South Sac) (916) 423-2000

    Sutter Center for Psychiatry (East Sac Hwy 50/Power Inn Rd) (916) 386-3000

    CPC Heritage Oaks Hospital (Central Sac Bus 80/ Auburn Blvd) (916) 489-3336

    The reason these contact numbers are available is because ISOLATION in a time of need is not a good thing. Besides calling professionals I encourage you to consider calling a loved one who you feel understands you and has your best interest in mind. Often talking with someone who knows you and shares your concerns can help you see things a little more clearly and uncover options to solve your problems that you cannot see.

    THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT YOU TAKE ACTION NOW!!!

    It is your responsibility to contact someone… NOW