Crisis Resources

ScenicView Clinic does not provide crisis services. If you are in a crisis and need mental health support, please review the resources below, or call 911.

Utah Crisis Line

If you or someone you know is in crisis, free and confidential support is available 24/7. You can call or text 988, 800-273-TALK (8255), or 801-587-3000—all of which connect directly to the Utah Crisis Line, managed by the Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah. Trained professionals are ready to listen, help you through your crisis, and connect you with resources. If needed, a Mobile Crisis Outreach Team can be dispatched to provide in-person support through local mental health centers.

Utah Warm Line

If you're not in crisis but could use emotional support or just someone to listen, call 833-SPEAKUT (833-773-2588). This free and confidential support line is staffed by caring volunteers and mental health professionals who are here to help. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, lonely, or just need to talk, you're not alone. This line is connected with the Utah Crisis Line and offers a safe space for anyone seeking support.

The SafeUT app and support line offer free, 24/7 access to emotional support and crisis resources. Originally created for students, parents, and educators in Utah’s public schools, SafeUT is now available to everyone. You can call or text 833-372-3388 or download the app to chat with a trained counselor, receive immediate help, or submit a confidential tip. SafeUT is connected with the Utah State Crisis Line, ensuring quick and professional support when you need it most.

SAFEUT CRISIS CHAT AND TIP LINE

Crisis Text Line

Text HELLO to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor through the Crisis Text Line—a free, confidential mental health support service available 24/7. This global nonprofit organization offers support through text in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or just need someone to talk to, help is just a text away.

Other Crisis Resources

Wasatch Behavioral Health

  • The ROC (Receiving & Outreach Center): A walk-in crisis center providing immediate mental health support for adults in crisis. Offers 24/7 free crisis intervention. Adults may stay at the facility for up to 24 hours if needed

  • Vantage Point: A crisis shelter offering temporary housing and support services for teenagers in need

The Trevor Project

  • Crisis support for LGBTQ+ youth, call 1-866-488-7386 for free, confidential support available 25/7

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Utah Chapter

  • Provides education, advocacy, and community support related to suicide prevention afsp.org

NAMI Utah (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

  • Offers classes, support groups, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness namiut.org

The Refuge

  • Support for women and children in crisis

Family Haven

  • Temporary support and crisis care for families in need