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Crisis Lines and Mental Health Resources in California

Find crisis lines in California. Free 24/7 statewide support and near you in Los Angeles, San Diego, Oakland, San Francisco & communities statewide.

Crisis Lines in California

San Diego

Optum San Diego | Access & Crisis Line

Oakland

Crisis Support Services of Alameda County

Crisis lines in California provide immediate, free, confidential support for people experiencing mental health emergencies, suicidal thoughts, and substance use crises. Whether you are searching for statewide crisis resources or a crisis line near you in Los Angeles, San Diego, Oakland, or another California city, around-the-clock help is available by phone and text.

How crisis line resources work in California

Crisis lines are staffed 24/7 by trained counselors who can provide emotional support, help assess immediate safety, and connect callers to local follow-up resources. California has a layered system of crisis services that includes both statewide lines and county-operated lines with local referral networks.

Many California counties operate their own crisis lines in addition to the national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. County-specific lines can often connect callers to local mobile crisis teams, psychiatric emergency services, and community mental health centers faster than a national line alone. Language access is a priority in California, and many lines offer interpretation in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, and other languages.

Crisis lines work best for situations that are urgent but not immediately life-threatening. If someone is in immediate physical danger, 911 remains the appropriate first call. Crisis counselors routinely coordinate with emergency services when needed and can help determine the right level of response.

State considerations for crisis lines in California

California has made significant investments in crisis infrastructure through the Mental Health Services Act and more recent legislation expanding community-based crisis services. The state’s behavioral health continuum reform efforts have expanded crisis stabilization units and mobile crisis teams in many counties, giving crisis line counselors a broader set of local resources to refer callers to.

Callers in rural Northern California counties and the Central Valley may encounter longer wait times for local in-person follow-up. Telehealth-based crisis follow-up has expanded across the state, and callers in underserved regions can often receive timely support through scheduled telehealth appointments with county behavioral health providers.

Major metropolitan areas in California

Los Angeles

Los Angeles County operates one of the country’s largest local crisis systems, with county-specific crisis lines, mobile crisis response teams, and psychiatric emergency services accessible to millions of residents. Crisis line counselors serving LA callers have access to a wide range of local referral options.

San Diego

San Diego County has a well-developed crisis response network including local lines, mobile crisis teams, and crisis stabilization units. Callers from San Diego are often able to access same-day or next-day in-person follow-up through county behavioral health services.

San Francisco

San Francisco has a robust behavioral health infrastructure that includes city-county crisis services. Callers can be connected to local mobile crisis outreach, psychiatric urgent care, and community-based follow-up through the city’s extensive provider network.

Oakland

Oakland and Alameda County have invested in community-based crisis alternatives, including non-police mobile crisis response programs. Crisis line callers in Oakland may be connected to these local alternatives depending on the nature of the situation.

Sacramento

As the state capital, Sacramento has access to both state-level behavioral health planning resources and local county crisis services. Callers from Sacramento can be referred to county crisis stabilization and mobile outreach programs.

Cities with crisis lines listings in California

  • Oakland
  • San Diego

What you’ll find on this page

  • Statewide and county-level crisis lines across California
  • Text and chat-based options for callers who prefer not to speak by phone
  • Multilingual crisis lines for Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, and other languages
  • Specialized lines for veterans, youth, LGBTQ+ callers, and other populations
  • Information on how crisis lines connect to local California mobile crisis and stabilization services
  • Guidance on when a crisis line is more appropriate than a 911 call
  • Resources for families and caregivers supporting someone in crisis

Frequently asked questions

What crisis line can I call in California?

Dialing or texting 988 connects you to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline from anywhere in California, 24 hours a day. Many California counties also operate their own local crisis lines with direct connections to county mobile crisis teams and psychiatric emergency services.

Does California have local crisis lines in addition to 988?

Yes. Many California counties operate county-specific crisis lines that connect callers directly to local mobile crisis teams, crisis stabilization units, and behavioral health providers. These local lines can sometimes route callers to in-person follow-up faster than a national line. Check with your county behavioral health department to find the local number.

Are crisis lines in California available in languages other than English?

Yes. California crisis lines prioritize language access given the state’s diverse population. The 988 Lifeline offers Spanish-language routing, and many county lines provide interpretation in additional languages including Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, and Vietnamese. Ask for interpretation when you call.

What is the difference between a crisis line and a mobile crisis team in California?

A crisis line is a phone or text service staffed by counselors who provide remote support and referrals. A mobile crisis team is an in-person response that can come to your location. In many California counties, crisis line counselors can dispatch or refer callers to a local mobile crisis team when an in-person response would be helpful.

Can I find crisis line help near me in Oakland or San Diego?

Yes. Both Oakland (Alameda County) and San Diego County have local crisis line resources and in-person follow-up services listed on American Rehab. Alameda County has invested in community-based mobile crisis alternatives, while San Diego County offers crisis stabilization and follow-up services for local residents.

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