LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Michiganders in crisis now have an easy-to-remember three-digit number to call for help – 988.
Michigan has joined the nation in transitioning to the 988-dialing code, which will operate through the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s network of more than 200 locally operated and funded crisis centers across the country.
Congress designated the new 988 dialing code in 2020 to operate through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, expanding on the existing Lifeline beyond people who are feeling suicidal to all individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis, including suicidal thoughts or substance abuse issues .
“Crisis is defined by the caller,” said Dr. Debra Pinals, medical director for Behavioral Health and Forensic Programs, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
“And by providing an easy-to-remember number we are making help more accessible and strengthening support to those in need. The roll out of 988 as an easier number to remember will provide a natural extension to the already promising work of the department in implementing the Michigan Crisis and Access Line.”
Officials say 988 is available to anyone experiencing mental health-related distress, thoughts of suicide, substance use crisis, and emotional distress.
There are specialized services available for veterans, LGBTQ individuals and other groups.
People who are worried about a loved one who may need support also can call 988.
The 988-dialing code does not replace the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800-273-TALK (8255)) or other locally operated crisis lines, but will serve as a universal entry point to connect individuals in need to trained crisis counselors who can help.
MDHHS is working to ensure a solid infrastructure is built through coordination with 911 and other crisis service providers as the 988-dialing code launches.
For more information, visit 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Michigan Crisis & Access Line.
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