TULSA, Okla. (Dec. 22, 2023) – GRAND Mental Health would like to remind individuals that they are open for personalized care and crisis intervention services for Oklahomans who are experiencing chronic depression and mental health emergencies. With 24/7 mobile crisis teams, five 24/7 walk-in mental health Urgent Recovery Centers and a 24/7 Crisis Line providing instant access to local behavioral health professionals, GRAND is readily available to support anyone feeling alone or isolated – especially during the holidays.
GRAND Mental Health is Available for Individuals Experiencing Seasonal Depression During the Holidays
“While people are busy buying gifts, closing their offices, traveling or hosting loved ones, we want people to know that we are open for them,” said Larry Smith, CEO of GRAND Mental Health. “We have a reliable 40-year track record of serving Oklahomans, and we want people to know that we are never closed– especially during someone’s darkest days.”
The new Tulsa Urgent Recovery Center, a cutting-edge facility that offers 24/7 access to comprehensive mental health and addiction recovery treatment, opens December 29.
“We will even pick you up if you need to get to us,” Smith emphasized. “The feeling of isolation is not an uncommon one for someone who is struggling with their mental health. We are very intentional about providing people with unbridled access to GRAND’s medical professionals at any time of the day or night. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or others, or you just need someone to help you through a crisis, we are here to help.”
About GRAND Mental Health
GRAND Mental Health provides services for adults, children, adolescents, and families struggling with behavioral health issues, substance use issues, and integrated/medical needs in northeastern and north central Oklahoma. In business since 1979, GRAND Mental Health is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) providing evidence- based mental health and substance use services integrated with primary health care. Becoming a CCBHC has allowed GRAND Mental Health to hire wellness coaches, dieticians, occupational therapists, behavioral health coaches and peer recovery support specialists to provide a larger spectrum of services to clients. GRAND Mental Health operates 27 clinics and centers in 13 Oklahoma counties, employing more than 1,700 people. GRAND Mental Health strives to provide personalized care, anytime, anywhere. GRAND Mental Health works closely with and is partially funded by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.