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In a crisis?
Our caring team is here for you.
Here for you
When you don't know where to turn

24/7 Mobile Mental Health Support
Help for Youth in Crisis
Wheeler’s Mobile Crisis Intervention Services offers fast help for kids and teens ages 3–17 (or 18 if still in school) facing mental health emergencies. A licensed clinician can respond within 45 minutes to homes, schools, or other community places to assess and stabilize the situation. The program helps keep youth safe, supports families, and connects them to ongoing care and local resources.

Don't go it alone.
Emotional support is available.
If you're thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or need emotional support, call the Lifeline.

Quick Access to Treatment Help
Help for Addiction in CT
If you live in Connecticut and need help with drug or alcohol problems, you can call the Access Line. They can connect you to services like detox, medication-assisted treatment, and residential programs. They may also help you get a ride to treatment if needed.

Support for CT Primary Care Providers
Mental Health Help for Kids
Wheeler is one of three hubs in Connecticut for the ACCESS Mental Health CT program, which helps doctors care for kids with mental health needs. A team of experts, including psychiatrists and counselors, offers free, fast phone advice and helps families find local services. They also provide training, support, and referrals to make sure kids get the right care quickly.

24/7 Mobile Mental Health Support
Help for Youth in Crisis
Wheeler’s Mobile Crisis Intervention Services offers fast help for kids and teens ages 3–17 (or 18 if still in school) facing mental health emergencies. A licensed clinician can respond within 45 minutes to homes, schools, or other community places to assess and stabilize the situation. The program helps keep youth safe, supports families, and connects them to ongoing care and local resources.

Don't go it alone.
Emotional support is available.
If you're thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or need emotional support, call the Lifeline.

Quick Access to Treatment Help
Help for Addiction in CT
If you live in Connecticut and need help with drug or alcohol problems, you can call the Access Line. They can connect you to services like detox, medication-assisted treatment, and residential programs. They may also help you get a ride to treatment if needed.

Support for CT Primary Care Providers
Mental Health Help for Kids
Wheeler is one of three hubs in Connecticut for the ACCESS Mental Health CT program, which helps doctors care for kids with mental health needs. A team of experts, including psychiatrists and counselors, offers free, fast phone advice and helps families find local services. They also provide training, support, and referrals to make sure kids get the right care quickly.