Indiana Hotline Mental Health
Mental health conditions are common in Indiana. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2019, approximately 20% of adults in Indiana experienced a mental illness within the past year.
Suicide is a significant concern for mental health. In 2019, the age-adjusted suicide rate in Indiana was 17.7 per 100,000 population, slightly higher than the national average of 14.5 per 100,000.
Substance abuse often co-occurs with mental health issues. In 2019, Indiana had higher rates of substance abuse compared to the national average. For example, the rate of past-year illicit drug use among individuals aged 12 or older in Indiana was 12.2%, higher than the national average of 11.4%.
Access to mental health services can be a challenge in many areas. In Indiana, like in other states, there may be barriers to accessing care, including shortages of mental health providers, limited availability of services in rural areas, and financial constraints for some individuals.
Indiana Nationwide Hotline for Mental Health
Take the first step towards a healthier mind and call the Indiana Mental Health Helpline at (800) 557-9715, a dedicated team of mental health professionals, counselors, and volunteers and are here 24/7 to offer a listening ear, emotional support, and practical advice. Call the IN mental health helpline now.
Indiana Mental Health Helpline Resources
Indiana Division of Mental Health
These resources on the Indiana State Government website have been compiled by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction designed to help Hoosiers stay connected and maintain their well-being. The information has been validated by local and national experts that you can trust.
NAMI Indiana
Welcome to NAMI Indiana, our state organization of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. We are a grassroots public charity helping people living with serious mental illnesses, their families and friends. We support local NAMI Affiliates, train volunteer leaders, provide continuing education for professionals, and partner for systems change at the state level. The NAMI helpline number is (800) 950-6264