Local and national mental health resources

Mental Health Resources for Adults

Whether you’re looking for support for yourself or someone you love, there are many trustworthy resources available locally in Buffalo and nationally. Below is a list of helpful organizations, hotlines, and services offering mental health support for adults.


National Mental Health Resources:

National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
πŸ“ž Call or text 988
🌐 988lifeline.org
Free and confidential 24/7 support for people in distress or emotional crisis.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
🌐 nami.org
Education, support, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
πŸ“ž Helpline: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
🌐 samhsa.gov
Comprehensive national resource for treatment services and education.
πŸ“ž Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Mental Health America (MHA)
🌐 mhanational.org
Online mental health screenings, resources, and community support programs.


Buffalo & Western New York Mental Health Resources:

BryLin Hospital
🌐 brylin.com
Behavioral health services in Buffalo, offering inpatient, crisis mental health care for children, adolescent, and adults.
πŸ“ž (716) 886-8200

Erie County Department of Mental Health
🌐 erie.gov/mentalhealth
Offers local clinic directories, crisis services, and community mental health resources.
πŸ“ž Crisis Line: (716) 834-3131

Crisis Services of Buffalo
🌐 crisisservices.org
24/7 crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and trauma response services.
πŸ“ž 24-Hour Hotline: (716) 834-3131

Mental Health Advocates of WNY
🌐 mhawny.org
Offers advocacy, peer support, and education for adults and families navigating mental health challenges. Programs include mental health education, legal advocacy, and help accessing care.
πŸ“ž (716) 886-1242

NAMI Buffalo & Erie County
🌐 namibuffalony.org
Support groups, classes, and advocacy for individuals and families managing mental health challenges.
πŸ“ž Helpline: (716) 226-6264


In Case of Emergency:

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Call Psychiatry for Healthy Living today to schedule an initial assessment at (716) 362-1210.