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Crisis Centers in Providence, Rhode Island

2 verified crisis centers in Providence, RI.

Navigating a mental health crisis in Providence County requires fast access to immediate, specialized care. Below are 2 verified crisis centers serving the Providence area in Providence County. Crisis centers provide emergency psychiatric evaluation, crisis stabilization, and short-term treatment in a safe, clinical environment — without a referral or appointment. Among these, 2 offer walk-in services, 1 offer telehealth options. If you or someone you know is experiencing a behavioral health emergency in Providence, these facilities offer crisis intervention, safety planning, and connections to ongoing outpatient care. Many accept Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. Providence is also served by 1 crisis hotline for immediate phone or text support. In a life-threatening emergency, always call 911 first.

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Family Service of Rhode Island

Providence, RI · Providence County

Walk-in
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Providence Center - Child and Family Services

Providence, RI · Providence County County

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This directory of crisis centers in Providence, Rhode Island is maintained by Link4Help, a free mental health crisis navigation tool. Each of the 2 listings below includes a direct phone number and, where available, a street address, website, and service details. While we work to make this resource as complete as possible, additional services may exist in the Providence area that are not yet listed — we continuously update our directory and appreciate hearing about resources we may have missed. For immediate crisis support, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line).

This directory is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or a substitute for professional care. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical or mental health concerns.