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Covid-19 Resources

CRISIS LINE - 1-800-939-5911
  • available 24/7 to assist if a Cardinal Innovations Healthcare member is experiencing a behavioral crisis or needs to find a provider. 

NORTH CAROLINA CORONAVIRUS HOTLINE
                  1-866-462-3821 or text VIRUS to 336-379-5775.

UPDATES FROM THE CDC  
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PLAIN LANGUAGE Brochure on Covid-19
 English Version   ***   Spanish Version
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By and for people with disabilities


Community Information on Covid-19
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  • FREE APP FOR PROVIDERS
 HEAD SPACE is a free app that can be used by providers for self-care during this stressful time.  All that is needed is an NPI number for access. ​

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Faith Connections on Mental Illness 
The mission of Faith Connections on Mental Illness is to work with all local faith communities to advocate for and to support and educate individuals and families who are living with mental illness.
 
FCMI began with a few individuals from congregations in Chapel Hill aiming to stop the stigma of mental illness and battle the sense of isolation and rejection.  

Individuals and houses of worship from all faiths continue to join this coalition.  Through education and advocacy in the community and individual congregations, FCMI offers support and comfort to people living with mental illness and those who care for and about them. 

Connectors meetings are open to everyone, typically held on the 2nd Monday of each month, and feature an informative program on mental health issues with opportunities for interfaith discussion.


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