World Mental Health Day - October 10, 2019

Mental Health

October 10 marks World Mental Health Day. Mental health care is health care and taking care of your mental health is just as important to your overall well-being as physical health. North Central Health Care would like to shift your focus to suicide prevention.

Every 40 seconds, someone loses their life to suicide.

Join us in “40 seconds of action” to raise awareness of the scale of suicide around the world and the role that each of us can play to help prevent it. We have some helpful videos and information below that can help you start the conversation. A few words can make the world of difference.

What emergency workers, health workers, teachers and employers can do to help prevent suicide

40 Seconds of Action

40 seconds of Action Suicide Prevention

Click on the flyer above to find out how you can take part in "40 Seconds of Action".

24-7 Crisis & Suicide Prevention Hotline

If you think you or someone you know may have a mental or emotional challenge, it is important to remember there is hope and help.

We’re here. North Central Health Care offers 24/7/365 confidential and anonymous crisis and emergency phone counseling and intervention to help you through your roughest moments — be it emotional, mental health, suicide prevention or substance abuse issues. Call now.

Emergency/Crisis

800.273.TALK (8255)
National Hotline will link you with Crisis Care in any area in the United States.

800.799.0122
Toll-Free Call connecting you to Crisis Support in the Marathon, Langlade and Lincoln Counties.

715.845.4326
Connecting you to Crisis Support in Marathon, Langlade and Lincoln Counties.

TDD 715.845.4928 - For those with hearing or speech difficulties.