As the Holidays Approach, We All Feel More Stress

As the Holidays Approach, We All Feel More Stress
Sometimes, we just need some support — Dona Ana County
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From December 14, 2022 post.

As the holidays approach, we all feel more stress. Sometimes, we just need some support.  At the Crisis Triage Center, we want to help you get back to you, with the least disruption to your life.  Our team of doctors and nurses will help you figure out the best next steps, whether it’s a support group, a referral to another team or just a short break.  

We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year – even through the holidays. The CTC is at 1850-B Copper Loop Drive or call/text the hotline at 988 for immediate assistance. 

#mentalhealth #substanceuse #crisistriage #CTC

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