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Resources for Behavioral Health Disaster Preparedness
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Disaster Resources Coping With a Disaster If you or someone you know and/or love has just experienced a traumatic event you will be very busy over the next several days caring for your immediate needs. Finding a new place to stay, cleaning up making repairs, and filling out claim forms will occupy a majority of your time. As the shock wears off you will start to put your life back together. Below is a list of things that will help you to take care of your “whole” self: Tips for Coping and Self-Care
Common Symptoms after a Crisis or Disaster
Helping Others
Your Family Disaster PlanDisaster can strike quickly anywhere, anytime. If this happens, will you be ready? EMERGENCY SUPPLIES
CREATING A DISASTER PLAN
Contact one of Trumbull County’s Crisis Team Counseling Agencies listed below if symptoms persist. Recognize that seeking professional help doesn’t mean you are weak, inadequate, or crazy. Emergency Contact InformationPolice/Fire 911 American Red Cross 330-392-2551 CONTACT 330-393-1565 Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services - Trumbull LifeLines Providers Valley Counseling 330-394-6244 Community Solutions 330-394-9090 Churchill Counseling 330-759-3040 PsyCare Inc. 330-856-6663 Forum Health 330-841-1160 Catholic Charities 330-393-4254
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4076 Youngstown Road, Suite 201, Warren,
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