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Local Supports

Basic Needs Assistance


After losing a loved one, you may find yourself needing assistance with some basic needs such as finding fresh food and childcare, paying bills, and more. Here is a list of resources that may be able to connect you to those services.

2-1-1
Call 2-1-1 or visit 211utah.org
Compassionate, highly trained community specialists are available to help you access the best local resources and services to address any need, 24/7.

FindHelp
Visit findhelp.org
Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.

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Local Mental Health Resources


THE BRADLEY CENTER801- 302-0220
 11100 S Redwood Rd, South Jordan bradleycentergrief.org| Support tailored to meet the unique needs of grieving children and families. Through peer-based sessions, expert guidance, and a nurturing community.

A CENTER FOR GRIEVING CHILDREN801-476-1172
1724 E 5600 S, South Ogden familysummit.org | Provides grief support for youth and their families, as well as workshops on how children grieve and how to provide support and promote healing.

DAVIS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 24-HOUR CRISIS RESPONSE LINE 801-614-2829
Mobile Crisis Team (for adults) available to come on site if necessary.

DAVIS COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Collection of local mental and behavioral resources including support groups, therapists, and more. 

FIRST RESPONDERS FIRST | email: help@frfirst.com
 frfirst.com/| Helps First Responders navigate stress, risk, and trauma so they can perform their jobs with confidence, build resilience, and respond well to crisis situations. 

INTERMOUNTAIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ACCESS CENTER 801-387-5543
4401 Harrison Blvd, Ogden
24/7 psychiatric and crisis care for individuals 18+.

INTERMOUNTAIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NAVIGATION LINE | 833-442-2211
Free hotline where callers are connected with a trained caregiver who can provide appropriate self-care tools, peer support, treatment options, crisis resources, and more. Available 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Interpretation services are available.

LAKEVIEW HOSPITAL: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT | 801-299-2200
630 Medical Dr, Bountiful

STABILIZATION AND MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM | 1-833-SAFE-FAM (1-833-723-3326)
Crisis support for youth (up to 21 years old) that will come onsite to your home. 

THE RECEIVING CENTER801-513-2800
2250 N 1700 W Bldg B Layton, UT 84041
24-hour crisis response site for individuals experiencing mental health, substance use, or other behavioral crises.


Other Resources

AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION
afsp.org/ive-lost-someone/
You are not alone. Suicide affects millions each year, and thanks to donors
and volunteers—many of whom are loss survivors themselves—we can
provide resources to help you heal.

BIOHAZARD CLEANUP ASSISTANCE
If you do not have homeowners insurance, other insurance coverage, cannot afford to pay your deductible, or do not have insurance that will pay for professional services, there may be assistance available to you. For more information and to apply for assistance, view the online application:  sumh.utah.gov/online-application-for-reimbursement/

LIVE ON UTAH
Utah‘s statewide effort to prevent suicide. Find ways to get help and give
help. Take their free suicide prevention course at
liveonutah.org/

NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI) UTAH
801-323-9900 | namiut.org
Free education classes and peer support for those who struggle with mental
illness, and separate education and peer support for family members.

NATIONAL SUICIDE & CRISIS LIFELINE
Call or Text 9-8-8 or chat online 988lifeline.org
A free 24/7 service, connects individuals to trained crisis workers.

NUHOPE SUICIDE PREVENTION TASK FORCE
nuhopeutah.org

SAFE UT
1-800-273-8255
safeut.org/
App and 24/7 Crisis line for students, first responders, and the National
Guard.

US DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS
mentalhealth.va.gov/

 

Support Groups

 

Local Support Groups