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		Memorial Behavioral Health Taking Local 
		Calls for 988 Crisis Lifeline
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		 [July 25, 2022] 
 People struggling with suicidal thoughts or going through 
		a mental health crisis now only need to remember three numbers to find 
		help around the clock.
 
 The new national crisis support line launched on Saturday. Memorial 
		Behavioral Health, which has taken calls for the National Suicide 
		Prevention and Mental Health Lifeline for many years, will be taking 
		calls for the new 988 number. The behavioral and mental health agency is 
		one of six certified lifeline centers in Illinois.
 
 Behavioral health experts hope the easy-to-remember number will increase 
		access to mental health services.
 
 “It’s easier for people to remember three digits as opposed to a 
		10-digit 800 line,” said Diana Knaebe, president of Memorial Behavioral 
		Health. “988 was established to improve access to services to meet our 
		country’s growing suicide and mental health-related crisis needs.”
 
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No matter where they live, people who call 988 will be connected 
to trained crisis counselors. Memorial Behavioral Health will answer calls from 
Sangamon, Menard, Logan, Mason, Scott and Christian counties as well as other 
calls from the 217 area code. 
Work is being done at the national level to geo-track incoming 
calls so callers will be routed to a crisis center closest to them, rather than 
by area code, Knaebe said.
 More than 50 million Americans are living with a mental illness, but fewer than 
half get treatment, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
 
 “Programs like this are an important step in making sure our family, friends and 
neighbors can access the crucial care they need,” Knaebe said.
 
				 
			[Michael Leathers]  |