If you are in distress, you can call or text 988 at any time. If it is an emergency, call 9-1-1 or go to your local emergency department.
Where to Get Mental Health Care
A Guide to Navigating Public and Private Mental Health Services in Canada
When you need mental health support, your options vary depending on where you live, how much money you make, whether you have access to benefits, and what language you’re most comfortable speaking.
This guide addresses key questions to help you navigate the public and private options available in Canada.
Mental health can change over time, so it’s important to recognize when it’s time to seek support. Check in with yourself. You may need help if any of the following experiences describe your situation:
This fact sheet is not intended as medical advice. If you or someone you know is in crisis, in immediate danger, or in need of urgent medical support, call 911 or visit your nearest emergency department or crisis centre.
If you need immediate support, several crisis lines are available in Canada:
You don’t have to handle this alone. Some people find it helpful to confide in someone they trust, like a family member, close friend, or spiritual adviser.
Be sure to apply a critical lens when choosing a self-directed option. A safe, effective, and quality mental health app should: