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Behavioral Health Services

Life changing care for your well-being.

At Wellcare we care about your well-being. Behavioral health is just as important as physical health. When you need a place to turn for behavioral health challenges, Wellcare is your guide to better health.

We offer support services and programs to help address conditions like:

If a mental health or substance use challenge is affecting you or someone you know, there are several resources available:

  • Care Managers who partner with providers to help coordinate care
  • Access to a network of providers, hospitals, mental and substance use programs
  • Coordination of treatment and services, including hospitalization
  • Assistance with questions or concerns involving behavioral health
  • Member Wellness Checklist
  • Did you know that Wellcare covers telehealth virtual visits for behavioral health? Telehealth allows you to see a mental health professional from anywhere – by using a computer, tablet or phone. Your provider can answer questions, give a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan that will help you get healthy and stay healthy.

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How do I know if I need Behavioral Health Services?

Everyone's experience is different, but it's important to know that mental health issues are manageable — and support is available. If your behavior is causing your physical health to suffer and you can't make positive long-lasting changes on your own, it's time to get help. Excessive eating, drinking, drug use, and smoking are just a few examples of behaviors that can lead to serious physical problems such as addiction, diabetes or cardiac conditions. The way you feel, think, act and react can also have a tremendous physical impact on your life. Depression and anxiety can lead to sleeplessness, high cholesterol levels, increased risk of stroke or heart attack, and other major health concerns, even self-injury or suicide.

 

If you are experiencing a behavioral health crisis, call our Nurse Advice Line at 1-800-704-1484. They are available 24/7, FREE and provide bilingual help. If you are thinking about suicide, hurting yourself, or someone else, call 9-8-8. You Are Important! If you are in crisis, or you know someone who is, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or dial 911 in case of emergency.

  • Call or text 988.
  • Chat 988lifeline.org.
  • TTY users, use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988.

 

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Hospitalization for Mental Health

 

 

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