Pathways for Suicide Prevention (PSP) addresses gaps in service for adults who have attempted suicide or have been experiencing a suicidal crisis by strengthening care transitions and enhancing treatment processes using evidence-based practices. Services are immediate and provide an interdisciplinary team and 24-hour support.
A service provided to contracted health plans and other payers to assess the level of care and facilitate referrals and placement.
24-Hour Walk-In Assessment and Treatment
24/7 psychiatric and social services available for adults in need of an urgent assessment, treatment and/or community referral.
Extended Observation
Assessment and treatment for adults who are likely to return home following brief intensive care.
Mobile Crisis Stabilization
In-community treatment following a crisis to stabilize and coordinate follow-up services.
Co-Responder Crisis Stabilization
In partnership with local police departments, coordinate assessment and follow-up care for persons whose services start with police contact.
Crisis Residential
The home-like setting for adults needing short-term, intensive, and 24-hour monitored care to prevent hospitalization or reduce hospital stay length.
First Responders Wellness Initiative
Provides training, assessment and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) for First Responders in partnership with community police and fire departments
Navigating through the grief after suicide is exceptionally difficult. New Hope Center for Grief Support offers a safe space to talk about your grief, and the unique challenges you may be facing. There is no cost to attend any of these sessions.
Contact the office for individual support, group support, and resources to help you and your family heal after loss.
Continue your healing by serving or give back by serving as a volunteer at New Hope. Contact Valerie@newhopecenter.net for more information or to get signed up.