Resources
| Organization | Phone Number | Address | Services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arlington Memorial Hospital | 817-960-6100 | 800 W. Randol Mill Rd., Arlington, TX 76012 |
Services |
| Contact Crisis Line | 972-233-2233 | ||
| Dallas County MHMR | 214-743-1200 | ||
| Dallas Suicide Hotlines | 214-828-1000 (emergency) 866-672-5100 (emergency) 214-824-7023 |
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| John Peter Smith Hospital | 817-921-3431 817-927-1088 (emergency) |
1500 S. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76104 |
Services |
| Millwood Psychiatric Hospital | 817-261-3121 | 1011 N. Cooper St., Arlington, TX 76011 |
Services |
| Parkland Memorial Hospital | 214-590-8000 214-590-8761 (24-hour psychiatric emergency services) |
5201 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75235 |
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| Tarrant County Mental Health Mental Retardation | 817-569-4300 817-335-3022 (crisis) |
3840 Hulen St., North Tower, Fort Worth, TX 76107 |
Services |
| Tarrant County Women's Center | Rape Crisis 24-Hour Hotline: 817-927-2737 Safe Haven 24-Hour Hotline (dating domestic violence): 877-701-7233 Rape Crisis and Victim Services: 817-927-4039 Counseling Services: 817-927-4000 Ft. Worth Office: 817-927-4040 Arlington Office: 817-548-1663 |
Rape crisis hotlines and counseling services | |
| Texas Suicide & Crisis Hotlines | 1-800-273-TALK 214-828-1000 |
Crisis prevention | |
| Victim's Outreach | 214-358-5173 | Dallas, TX 75205 | Crisis counseling |
Arlington Memorial Hospital
Health Center Services:
- Certified mammography facility as designated by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Outpatient physical and occupational therapy with specialties including pediatrics, orthopedics and hand therapy
- Outpatient speech therapy
- Outpatient nutrition counseling
- Outpatient cardiovascular rehabilitation services including access to the AMH Fitness Center
- Outpatient general laboratory
- AMH Physician Services
Rehab Services:
Speech Pathology/Pediatric Speech: No specific mental health services provided.
John Peter Smith Hospital
Wellness and Health Education:
Health education is provided by nine registered nurses and includes instruction on health promotion, disease prevention, and self-management skills. Topics include but are not limited to diabetes, asthma, hypertension, heart failure, smoking cessation, as well as prenatal, childbirth, breastfeeding, newborn care, and child passenger safety (car seat) education.
Psychiatry:
Psychiatric nursing.
Psychiatric Emergency Center:
Psychiatric evaluation, short-term intervention, short-term follow-up and referral services.
Adult Inpatient Services:
Evaluation, stabilization, treatment, and support and education for patients and family members.
Adolescent Inpatient Services:
Ages 13 through 17. Psychiatric evaluation, stabilization and treatment, medication management, and group, individual and family therapy sessions.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Services:
Children, adolescents and adults. Services include evaluation and medication management counseling.
Millwood Psychiatric Hospital
- Crisis atabilization
- Inpatient hospitalization
- Partial day hospitalization
- Outpatient services
- Medication management
- Outpatient referral
- Aftercare
- Mental health
- Chemical dependency
- Dual diagnosis
- Intensive outpatient
- Detox
- Rehab
- Pride institute (GLBT)
- Faith-based care
- Dissociative disorders
Tarrant County Mental Health Mental Retardation
Mental Health Services:
Provides treatment and assistance to adults with serious and persistent mental illness and children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances. Treatment is comprehensive and directed toward stabilization in the home, workplace, and community.
Addiction Services:
Offers a complete continuum of services for both adults and adolescence, including those with limited resources.
Dual Diagnosis Program:
Serves adults who have mental illness and a history of substance abuse or dependence. Services provided include psychiatric screening, counseling, case management, training, and referrals to appropriate facilities in the community.
HIV Program:
Services include a street outreach team, which shares ways to prevent HIV and/or reduce harm, facilitate education groups, complete HIV screenings in cooperation with the Public Health Department, lead pre-test counseling, make referrals for other needed services, and provide follow-up on clients. For HIV positive clients who are using drugs/alcohol: services include a thorough assessment, an individualized action plan that includes entry into substance abuse treatment if needed, medical case management services from a nurse, medication management, assistance with transportation, weekly specialized counseling groups, and others.