Someone to Call: 988 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Call or Text 988 to connect with trained crisis counselors.
Someone to Respond: Mobile Mental Health (844) 277-4820 — Behavioral health response by phone or in‑person from 10am–10pm every day.
Somewhere to Go:Center for Well‑Being Walk-In Mental Health Urgent Care, 10am - 6pm; 24/7 Crisis Support Center Coming Soon
Crisis Hotlines It’s okay to not be okay. Help is available from these emergency and crisis hotlines. Call or text – your privacy is respected.
Wellness Recovery A list of community resources available in and around Ulster County. to From mental health treatment to peer support and community-based programs, find the next step on your recovery journey.
Suicide Prevention Education, Awareness and Knowledge (SPEAK) Ulster County SPEAK is a coalition of community partners working to educate others about the warning signs and inform you as to what you can do to help prevent suicide.
SPEAK Hotline List Available resources for emotional and crisis support compiled by SPEAK (Suicide Prevention, Education, Awareness and Knowledge). SPEAK Hotline List(PDF, 83KB)
2024 DMH Year in Review This slideshow summarizes the Department of Mental Health's most notable projects, accomplishments, findings, and programs from 2024. UCDMH-2024-Year-in-Review(PDF, 13MB)
Ulster County Mental Health Resource Guide Published on March 01, 2025 The Ulster County Department of Mental Health has put this guide together to better assist our residents and providers with connecting to needed services in the community. Ulster-County-Mental-Health-Resource-Guide.pdf(PDF, 1MB)
Mental Health Services in Ulster County Schools Published on May 01, 2022 Mental-Health-Services-in-Ulster-County-Schools.pdf(PDF, 736KB)