LCO Health Shares New Wisconsin Support Phone Line
- joemorey
- Aug 1, 2023
- 2 min read
Submitted by CCS
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announces a new phone line is now available allowing all Wisconsinites to share their successes and challenges with a peer who will listen and offer support. Built by Mental Health America of Wisconsin under a grant from DHS for people experiencing mental health and substance use concerns, UpliftWI can be reached at 534-202-5438 daily from noon to midnight, with 24/7 operation expected by the end of the year. This non-emergency service is free and confidential.
“We’re pleased to partner with Mental Health America of Wisconsin on this expansion of peer services in Wisconsin,” said DHS Deputy Secretary Deb Standridge. “The peer-to-peer support offered by UpliftWI is a proven way to help people get the help they need and stay healthy. This service is going to improve lives by providing preventive care for people experiencing stress or other challenges in their lives.”
Callers to UpliftWI speak to certified peer specialists with diverse life experiences stationed across the state. A certified peer specialist is a person who has navigated their own mental health and substance use challenges, completed a training course, and passed a state exam that tests their skills and knowledge about how to support others. They use their personal experiences to help callers identify and pursue their own wellness goals and will share information about community resources if requested. Callers are not required to provide their name, address, or other identifying information.
"The goal of UpliftWI is to help callers feel connected, understood, and less isolated in an effort to prevent mental health and substance use crises,” said Mental Health America of Wisconsin Chief Operating Officer Brian Michel, the leader of the team responsible for the service. “We all have times of challenge. UpliftWI is safe place to share those challenges with a supportive voice who will listen in confidence without judgement or criticism.”
UpliftWI is funded by a $600,000 annual grant awarded to Mental Health America of Wisconsin in 2022. The grant comes from Wisconsin’s share of funding allocated to mental health and substance use services from the American Rescue Plan Act and will be available through 2025.
UpliftWI adds to Wisconsin’s growing network of peer services that now includes statewide options for support by phone, drop in, and overnight stays. Drop-in support is available at one of 11 state-funded peer recovery centers. Eight of those centers focus on mental health support and three focus on substance use support. Overnight stays are available at one of the six state-funded peer-run respites. People need to call ahead to arrange a respite stay of up to one week.
People experiencing mental health and substance emergencies should call, text, or chat the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If the emergency is life-threatening, call 911.
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LCO Health recently introduced a new phone line to support individuals in Wisconsin who require assistance with health-related matters. This initiative aims to provide a more accessible way for residents to connect with health professionals and receive timely help. With the new phone line, it’s possible that individuals will find it easier to address their healthcare needs and get more personalized guidance. In addition, if you are considering tnt registration online, this service might provide valuable insights into the registration process or point you to helpful resources. This move reflects the growing effort to improve health services and make support more readily available to those in need.