09/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/12/2025 01:26
Published on September 12, 2025
Take a moment this month to learn the warning signs and what to do if someone you love is displaying unusual behavior.
The City of Lakewood has partnered with Care Solace so that one call to them can make it easier to get the help you need after stabilization.
Download and share this flyer on suicide prevention and awareness(PDF, 365KB)
Care Solace has a 24/7/365 hotline and website that Lakewood community members can contact--for free--to get a list of mental health care professionals in their area who accept their insurance and specialize in the issues they are facing.
Care Solace will even contact those professionals and assist in setting up your appointment - again, all at no charge, and with total confidentiality for you.
Care Solace is there to take the hassle and difficulty out of getting mental health care, and to make it just as easy to get mental health care as it is to get care for other health ailments.
Even if you don't have insurance, Care Solace will get you an appointment with a mental health professional at little or no cost to you.
Call Care Solace at 888-515-7881 to get started.
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"Each of us needs to commit to prioritizing our mental health, and at the City of Lakewood we want to do our part to help," said McCormack. "We're excited to be partnering in that effort with Care Solace.
"We do want to measure how many Lakewood community members use Care Solace and how helpful they find it."
Lakewood has set up an online survey where you can answer a few questions completely confidentially (without leaving your name or email address) if you use Care Solace.
Take the Care Solace survey
Lakewood residents can get a list of mental health care professionals in their area who accept their insurance and specialize in the issues they are facing in three ways:
Residents without health insurance can get an appointment with a mental health professional at little or no cost.
After you try Care Solace, please take our short online survey to let us know what you think.
Care Solace is available to Lakewood residents on a trial basis, so your feedback is important.
Care Solace is not an emergency response service or a direct mental health provider.
If you have a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.