Just like physical health challenges, mental health challenges can take many forms. Every individual has unique experiences, personal traits, and responsibilities that affect their day-to-day activities. Sometimes balancing all the components of our lives can become too much — and that is okay. There are resources available to individuals who are seeking help or wanting to talk to someone.

 If you or someone you know is in distress please call the Distress Line at 780-482-HELP (4357)

  • Call 211 for information and referrals to connect to social, health and government services

  • Alberta Health Services 

    • Mental Health Helpline 1-877-303-2642

Crisis

  • Call 911 if in immediate danger
  • Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
    • Distress line 780-482-HELP (4357)
  • Access 24/7 — 780-424-2424

    • Provides a single point of access to adult addiction and mental health community based programs

    • Provides a range of urgent and non-urgent addiction and mental health services including service navigation, screening, assessment, referral, consultation, crisis intervention, outreach and short term stabilization

  • Children and Mental Health Crisis/Mobile Response Team — 780-407-1000

    • The Crisis Team offers immediate crisis support through the Crisis Line to children / youth, aged 5-17, and their care providers

    • The Crisis Team also provides support to professionals in the community. Therapists will determine, together with caregivers, if additional services (e.g., a crisis risk assessment) are required at the time of the crisis call

    • Children’s Mental Health Crisis Line — 780-427-4491

Visit Canadian Mental Health Association for additional resources.