Getting Help:

Maryland’s Public Mental Health System (PMHS) provides inpatient and outpatient mental health services for individuals with mental illness, those with Medicaid and for others, because of the severity of their illness and their financial need, some services within the benefits package may be available. There may be a small fee or co-pay required for individuals non-eligible for Medicaid.
All services within the PMHS are provided based on eligibility and medical necessity criteria.
A toll-free number for assistance or to answer questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Call 1-800-888-1965.
Anyone needing immediate assistance should seek help.
Feeling overwhelmed to the point of feeling suicidal or homicidal, requires immediate attention.
If you believe you need urgent / emergency care, please contact your health practitioner, and/or seek assistance at your local emergency department.
Maryland’s Crisis Hotline is available 24 hours/7 days a week to provide support, guidance and assistance.
Call – 1-800-422-0009.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I OR SOMEONE ELSE NEEDS HELP?
- You may need help if:
- you cannot cope with daily life;
- you feel sad, stressed or worried;
- you are not sleeping or eating well;
- you want to hurt yourself or others;
- you are troubled by strange thoughts (e.g., hearing voices).


