Emergency Resources

In case of an emergency, call 9-1-1 or 9-8-8 (Learn more about The Lifeline and 988)

We are sharing these resources for those in our community with higher levels of care needs or crisis services. Reset Brain and Body is an outpatient private practice serving low acuity mental health issues. Reset Brain and Body is not affiliated with these providers, and is not liable or responsible for the care provided by these referrals. 

Local referral resources:

New Oakland Family Center offers 24-hour crisis support and stabilization. They can be reached through their 24-hour emergency hotline at (877) 800-1650 or at (800) 395-3223 for non-emergencies. They have multiple locations and more information on their services can be found at https://newoakland.org/ 

The University of Michigan has Psychiatric Emergency Services which offer walk-in evaluation and crisis phone services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for people of all ages. Their phone number is (734) 936-5900.

Hegira Health COPE - Adults 18 and up: https://www.hegirahealth.org/crisis-services

CNS Healthcare: 24/7 on-call response https://www.cnshealthcare.org/services/crisis-services/ 

Washtenaw County Residents Crisis Services (Any age, for Washtenaw County Residents ONLY, which includes a portion of Northville), Virtual or at client's location, 24/7 phone services and mobile crisis services are available to any Washtenaw County Resident 

Wayne County - The Guidance Center's Children's Crisis Screening Program

National referral resources:

If you are pregnant or a new mother and you are in crisis, the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides free, confidential support 24/7 in English and Spanish.

  • Call or text the hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)