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North Brevard: Mental Health Resources That Can Help During Crisis

September is Suicide Prevention Month

By Stephanie Freeman and Krystal Brashear September 15, 2023

September is World Suicide Prevention Month and is a good time to remind ourselves that our words, actions, and support can truly make a difference in the lives of those who are facing the darkness of mental health challenges. We must acknowledge the pain that some individuals are silently enduring and let them know they are not alone. It's also a good time to share national and local resources in place to help those in crisis. 

Mental health resources

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 immediately. Veterans can call 988 and press 1.

Uncomfortable on the phone? You can chat the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988lifeline.org. Know you are not alone. There is help available, and there are people who care deeply about your well-being. 

Along with the national Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, there are also several options in North Brevard for finding help for you or someone you know who is experiencing a mental health crisis or thoughts of suicide. Some of those options include:


  • Palm Point Behavioral Health

    355 Truman Scarborough Way

    Titusville, Florida 32796   

    321-603-6550

  • Brevard C.A.R.E.S. Brevard 321-213-0315
  • Circles of care Cedar Village Rockledge 321-634-6264
  • Rockledge Regional Medical Center Rockledge 321-636-2211

  • Cape Canaveral Hospital Cape Canaveral 321-799-7111

  • Parrish Health Care Titusville 321-268-6111




Infographic by NAMI

Find warning signs and risk factors of suicide, what you need to know about youth suicide, crisis resources, and more on NAMI.org.


Offer kindness, empathy, and support

During this World Suicide Prevention Month, let's be a beacon of hope for those in need. Our willingness to offer unwavering support, paired with our capacity to listen without judgment, can alter the trajectory of someone's life. Together, we can work towards creating a community where mental health is openly discussed, where struggles are met with compassion, and where every individual knows that they matter.

Let's unite in kindness, empathy, and solidarity. Let's light up the darkness with love and understanding. Remember, there's always hope – and there's always help.