Patient Resources
Community Resources
Emergency Services: Call 911
Suicide & Crisis Line: Text or Call 988
Alaska Careline Crisis Hotline

Services
24/7 confidential support for individuals in crisis or needing someone to talk to.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a U.S. government agency dedicated to improving mental health and substance use treatment services nationwide. It provides funding, resources, and educational programs to support prevention, recovery, and public awareness while reducing stigma around behavioral health issues.
Stone Soup Group is another valuable resource that provides families assistance with obtaining resources for their children, adolescents, and young adults. They aid families in supporting loved ones experiencing a variety of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Additional information about their services can be found at their website.
ADHD
Learn more about signs and symptoms of anxiety in our blog.
Do you have ADHD? Click here to explore our ADHD checklist.
CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) offers a variety of resources including tips for organization, time management, and planning at home, school, and work.
ADDitude Magazine provides a wealth of information on ADHD, including articles on organization, time management, and other strategies for living with ADHD.
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Autism
Autism Speaks is an organization that provides support services to families diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders.
Roots Resources offers ABA supported social groups.
Volunteers of America Alaska (VOA) is a Parent/Family support group at VOA every Wednesday from 5:30-6:30pm. Felicia Nichols is primary contact at 907-419-4672.
Northern Sky Phlebotomy Services provide mobile and on-site phlebotomy services contact 907-302-1674. The $20 fee is a discount for individuals with a disability.

