If you or someone you love is experiencing a mental health crisis and may pose a risk to themselves or others
the fastest way to get help is to call 911, or proceed to the nearest Emergency Room.

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
400 West Pueblo St., Santa Barbara, CA 93105
805-682-7111

Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital
351 South Patterson Ave., Santa Barbara, CA 93111
805-967-3411

Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital
2050 Viborg Rd.
Solvang, CA 93463
805-688-6431

Lompoc Valley Medical Center
1515 East Ocean Ave., Lompoc, CA 93436
805-737-3300

Marian Regional Medical Center
1400 E. Church St.
Santa Maria, CA, 93454
805.739.3000

Immediate Help

At Sanctuary Centers, we know that the mental health system is difficult to navigate. If you are having trouble finding your way, we are always here to help. Reach out, and we will do our best to connect you with the services and support that you need, whether here at Sanctuary Centers or elsewhere. Contact us at (805) 569-2785.

Local and National 24-Hour Crisis/Emergency Support Lines:

  • Cottage Hospital Emergency Room, 24-hour emergency line ~ (805) 569-7210
  • Cottage Emergency Psychiatric Services, 24-hour emergency line managed by a registered nurse ~ (805) 569-8339
  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline, 24-hour crisis line ~ (800) 273-8255
  • Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center, 24-hour response line ~ (805) 564-3696
  • Domestic Violence Solutions, 24-hour crisis line ~ (805) 964-5245
  • For medical emergencies, call 911

Non-Emergency Resources and Support Services:

  • 2-1-1, a helpline for all community resources in Santa Barbara County ~ 211 path
  • PATH Santa Barbara, for all individuals experiencing homelessness
  • Youthwell, a business directory connecting youth and families to mental health and wellness resources.

Services at Sanctuary Centers

Helpful Tools

  • Mental Health Screening – A mental health screening can be useful if you feel you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition: http://screening.mentalhealthamerica.net/screening-tools
  • If you live In Santa Barbara County and need psychological first aid, please contact the Santa Barbara Response Network. They will meet with you to provide an assessment and a referral before walking you through potential next steps.

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