Arkansas NAMI

Mental Health · Arkansas · Free

National Alliance on Mental Illness Arkansas affiliate. Education, support, advocacy. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or close friend — bereavement-related depression is common and treatable. Most therapy practices accept Medicare Part B (covers 80% after deductible) and Medicare Advantage plans. Most therapists who accept Medicare are LCSWs and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists are scarcer and often have waitlists. Free, confidential, and available to any Arkansas resident...

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Address: Statewide

Hours: Varies

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  • SAMHSA National Helpline — Free 24/7 confidential treatment referral and information. 1-800-662-4357. Relevant for older adults with dementia caregivers reporting pers
  • NAMI HelpLine — National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline. 1-800-950-6264 or text HELPLINE to 62640. Worth contacting for caregivers experiencing burnout
  • Mental Health America — Free mental health screening tools and connection to local mental health resources. Built for older adults experiencing depression, anxiety,
  • Friendship Line — Institute on Aging — 24/7 emotional support line for adults 60+ and disabled adults. 1-800-971-0016. Useful for seniors after the loss of a
  • American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry — Find a geriatric psychiatrist for older adults experiencing mental health concerns. Worth contacting for caregivers experiencing burnout, an
  • Anxiety & Depression Association of America — ADAA — find a therapist, learn about anxiety and depression, support groups. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or clos