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Programs and Services

Are you struggling with mental health problems but cannot afford to get care?

You do have options. Help is a phone call away.

Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency (AACMHA) was established to help Medicaid recipients and other low-income, non-insured people in the county who meet certain criteria get the mental health care they need.

Call our Community Warmline, 410-768-5522, 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week for immediate help.

All calls and care are strictly confidential.

How do you know if you need help?
If any of the following apply to you, call us:

  • You can't cope with daily life
  • You feel sad, stressed or worried
  • You are not sleeping or eating well
  • You have a deep sense of hopelessness
  • You are troubled by strange thoughts or are hearing voices

Not sure if you need help?
Call us and we'll be happy to talk to you about it.

Do I qualify for help?
You can get help if you need mental health care and have Medicaid. In some cases, you also may be able to get help if you have limited income, are not privately insured, and cannot get Medicaid, however, you may have to pay for some of the cost of your care. To find out for sure if you qualify, contact AACMHA at (410) 222-7858.

Click on the following underlined words to find out more about what type of help you can get or to learn about specific services for adults, children and adolescents, the elderly, minorities, people with disabilities, and others.