Salt Lake City Mental Health Resources

Utah has the highest rate of mental health conditions in the entire nation. Salt Lake City is by-far the most populated city in the state. It’s easy math, but it’s no good. The citizens of SLC need help, and they’re simply not getting it. We want to help.

Here are three completely free and confidential resources that any Salt Lake City resident can and should utilize. Professionally trained mental health specialists are standing by. Call today and explore your options. 

The Mental Health Hotline

The Mental Health Hotline (MHH) offers free, confidential, around-the-clock assistance with any mental health issue whatsoever. Call 866-903-3787 anytime to reach a trained professional who can offer guidance, counseling, and more resources if need be. Give us a call now, or feel free to browse our website, which is loaded with helpful information and external links.

SLC Crisis Line

Salt Lake County offers a 24-hour crisis line. Dial 801-587-3000 anytime, or for a surefire toll-free option, dial 800-273-8255. You can also visit the SLC Need Immediate Help webpage by clicking here.

NAMI Utah

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is one of the largest resources for free assistance with mental health issues in the US. Call 800-950-6264 anytime to reach a crisis counselor, or text “NAMI” to 741741. Utah has its own NAMI hub – visit the website by clicking here.

Utah Mental Health Resources

Find more resources and information on mental health services available in the state, including hotlines, support groups, and treatment centers. If you or someone you know is in need of mental health support, please visit this page for more information.