ReDiscover’s Adult Suicide Prevention Program

PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION

ABOUT US

ReDiscover’s Adult Suicide Prevention Program helps to reduce suicides and suicide attempts in adults ages 25 and older by focusing on prevention and early intervention. The initiative has special emphasis on clients who are at higher risk for suicide.

How Does the Program Work?

Referral: At the request of a hospital, college, or in response to a crisis call.

Prospective clients can also self-refer by calling us at 816-966-0900.

Action: The Suicide Prevention Community Support Specialist will immediately stabilize the client and then perform an assessment with ongoing treatment recommendations.

ReDiscover also has a Youth Suicide Prevention Program that serves individuals 6 to 24.

Program Goals

  • Improve the system of care for suicidal adults who use hospital emergency departments, in-patient psychiatric facilities, and/or crisis hotlines.
  • Improve the capacity of the college systems to identify, respond, and refer adults at risk of suicide.
  • Strengthen prevention efforts for at-risk populations by educating and collaborating with adult serving organizations.

Who We Serve:

The Suicide Prevention program serves adults ages 25 and up, residing in Jackson or Cass County, with chronic suicidal thoughts or behaviors.

ReDiscover’s Suicide Prevention Team
ReDiscover’s Fearon Building
901 NE Independence Ave.
Lee’s Summit, MO
816-347-3052

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 24/7 by calling or texting 988.

Interested in starting services?

VIEW OUR CLIENT INTAKE PROCESS HERE.