Suicide Prevention Awareness – Our work is not yet done. Let’s promote hope and connectedness

September marks Suicide Prevention Month. Recent national polls indicate that 94% of adults believe
suicide can be prevented. Unfortunately, we continue to see dramatic increases in the number of youth
who need care. The latest stats are sobering:

  • Almost 48,000 people died by suicide in 2021
  • That’s 1 death every 11 minutes; and
  • 12 million adults thought about suicide and over 3 million made a plan.

Suicide is preventable. We are listening.

As a behavioral healthcare provider right here in Central Arkansas, our teams at Pinnacle Pointe,
Rivendell Behavioral Health Services, and The Bridgeway are dedicated to #BeThere during #SPM23
(Suicide Prevention Month 2023) in a manner that promotes connectedness and recovery. Culturally
relevant mental health services, evidence-based treatments and support are available. We are listening
– and we can help.

If you or someone you love is experiencing an emotional crisis or thoughts of suicide, 24/7 assessments
are available by contacting us directly or you may contact:

  • 988, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline that provides 24/7, no-cost and confidential
  • support for individuals in distress, including prevention and crisis resources. Text, chat or call
  • today. Trained crisis counselors are ready to serve.
  • The Veterans Crisis Line for U.S. Military Veterans, call 988, press 1.
  • Trevor Lifeline, the only national 24/7 lifeline for LGBTQ youth, at 1-866-488-7386.

We want our community to know we are in this together, and each of us has a role to play in suicide
prevention throughout the year and especially in September.

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