Quick access to resources supporting safe suicide care for specific settings.
Image
![Inpatient 480x320](/sites/default/files/styles/horizcard_image_270x270_/public/2020-10/1_0.png?itok=sTPdrnCC)
Inpatient Mental Health
Patients admitted into a hospital or clinic for at least one overnight stay are often experiencing a period of high risk for suicidal ideation.
Image
![Emergency Department](/sites/default/files/styles/horizcard_image_270x270_/public/2020-10/Emergency%20Department.png?itok=80UvooCK)
Image
![Integrated Primary Care](/sites/default/files/styles/horizcard_image_270x270_/public/2020-10/Integrated%20Primary%20Care_0.png?itok=AnT5ysdP)
Integrated Primary Care and Behavioral Health
At the center of the Zero Suicide framework is the need for primary health and behavioral health to work together to provide high-quality care for those at risk for suicide.
Image
![Substance Use Disorder Treatment](/sites/default/files/styles/horizcard_image_270x270_/public/2020-10/Substance%20Use%20Disorder%20Treatment_0.png?itok=0_mbw9T9)
Image
![Counseling Hands](/sites/default/files/styles/horizcard_image_270x270_/public/2024-06/Untitled%20design%20%2820%29.png?itok=yR9BXeFF)
Corrections
Health and behavioral healthcare providers operating within jails and prisons face unique challenges to implementing Zero Suicide.