Emergency Numbers
Psychiatric Emergency

Lowell Area:
978-322-5120
800-830-5177

Haverhill Area:
978-521-7777
800-281-3223

Lawrence Area:
978-620-1250
877-255-1261

Salem Area:
978-744-1585
866-523-1216

Rape Crisis Hotline

Toll Free: 800-922-8772

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Emergency Psychiatric Services

Our emergency psychiatric services and mobile crisis team are available 24/7, 365 days per year. We see people in their homes, schools, day care centers or other safe locations. We cover all of northeastern Massachusetts. Our service area extends north of Lynn and west to and including greater Lowell (see our towns and catchment areas on the left).  We serve anyone who lives or is in those areas.

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If you live outside of this geographic area, call the toll-free, statewide number: 877-382-1609.

Community Crisis Stabilization Program (CCS) for adults (18+)
(Lowell, Salem and Lawrence)

This is a six-bed program for adults (18+) who have Masshealth, Medicare or are uninsured.  CCS is a supportive alternative to hospitalization.  After admission, people generally stay for 3-5 days.  In order to be admitted to the CCS, you must be evaluated by the crisis team.  

Crisis Team

The team provides emergency psychiatric assessments and suppportive services in a variety of settings, including homes, schools, outpatient clinics and hospitals. The team also provides ongoing crisis counseling services until the client can be connected to ongoing providers. Open 7 days/week:.

Mobile Crisis Intervention (Masshealth children and adolescents (<21 years old)

The 24/7 Mobile Crisis Team works with youth and their families with serious emotional disturbances, plus up to seven days of ongoing crisis counseling, support and stabilization.