NAMI Williamson and Maury Counties TN
You or someone you love has a mental health condition. NAMI provides free support groups, education SUPPORT and EDUCATION are at the Heart of What We Do.
The Williamson and Maury Counties Affiliate Provides the Following Support and Education Services. FAMILY Support Group for Family, Friends, Caregivers of Individuals Living with Mental Illness:
-- 1st Tuesday every month at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Columbia
-- 1st Thursday every month at The Church at Station Hill in Spring Hill
-- 2nd Thursday every month at St. Paul's Episcopal Church
NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS IN JUNE - FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS, AND CAREGIVERS OF LOVED ONES LIVING WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES:
Thurs. June 20, Spring Hill, Faith-Based, Thurs., June 13, Franklin, and Sunday, June 16, Brentwood, Faith-Based. Email us at [email protected] for more details.
NAMI CONNECTION RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP IN JUNE - FOR INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES:
Thurs., June 20, Church at Station Hill, 8083 Station Hill Dr, Spring Hill, Room 106.
NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS IN MAY - FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS, AND CAREGIVERS OF LOVED ONES LIVING WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES:
Thurs. May 2, Spring Hill, Faith-Based, Thurs., May 9, Franklin, and Sunday, May 19, Brentwood, Faith-Based. Email us at [email protected] for more details.
NAMI CONNECTION RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP IN MAY - FOR INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES:
Thurs., May 2, Church at Station Hill, 8083 Station Hill Dr, Spring Hill, Room 106.
On June 4, at 6:30pm, we will be hosting a presentation by Dr. Michael McGuire on Psychiatric Medications. The presentation will be at 4th Avenue Church of Christ, 117 4th Ave N., Franklin (Entrance off the parking lot on 5th Avenue)
Beginning Saturday, June 8, we will be hosting a free mental health workshop for families, friends and caregivers of individuals living with mental health challenges. See posted flier...
NAMI Family Support Groups in March - For families, friends and caregivers of loved ones living with mental health challenges: Thurs. March 7, Spring Hill, Faith-Based, Thurs., March 14, Franklin, and Sunday, March 17, Brentwood, Faith-Based. Email us at [email protected] for more details.
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group in March - For individuals living with mental health challenges: Thurs., March 7, Church at Station Hill, 8083 Station Hill Dr, Spring Hill, Room 106
Family support groups in October: Tues., 10/3 @ 7pm in Columbia was already held. Others are tonight, Thurs., 10/5 @ 6:30pm in Spring Hill (faith-based), Thurs., 10/12 @ 7pm in Franklin, Sun., 10/15 @ 3pm in Brentwood (faith-based). Email us at [email protected] for details
Family support groups in September are Tues., 9/5 @ 7pm in Columbia, Thurs., 9/7 @ 6:30pm in Spring Hill (faith-based), Thurs., 9/14 @ 7pm in Franklin, Sun., 9/17 @ 3pm in Brentwood (faith-based). Email us at [email protected] for details
Two faith-based family support groups this week for Family, Friends, and Caregivers of individuals living with mental health challenges: Thursday 6/15 at 6:30pm at The Church at Station Hill, 8083 Station Hill Dr., Room 102 in Spring Hill and Sunday, 6/18 at 3:00 at Brentwood Baptist Church, 7777 Concord, Entrance C, Wilson Hall, Room D. If you have questions, please email [email protected]
Special Speaker - NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. Thursday, June 22 @ 6:30. Contact [email protected] for details.
The next family support group is tonight at 7:00pm in Franklin at St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Annex building across from the back of the church on Fair Street).
Two Support Groups tonight, Thursday 3/16 at 6:30pm. They are: Faith-Based Family Support Group for Family, Friends, and Caregivers of individuals living with a mental health condition and BRIDGES Peer-to-Peer Support Group for individuals living with mental health challenges. Located at 8083 Station Hill Dr. in Spring Hill. Room 102 (Family), Room 106 (BRIDGES Peer)
Two Support Groups Thursday 3/2 at 6:30pm are: Faith-Based Family Support Group for Family, Friends, and Caregivers of individuals living with a mental health condition and BRIDGES Peer-to-Peer Support Group for individuals living with mental health challenges. Located at 8083 Station Hill Dr. in Spring Hill. Room 102 (Family), Room 106 (BRIDGES Peer)
Concern for teens and youth mental health. See flyer below for upcoming NAMI program at the Spring Hill Library on March 27 at 6:00pm.
Two Support Groups on Thursday 2/16 are: Faith-Based Family Support Group for Family, Friends, and Caregivers of individuals living with a mental health condition and BRIDGES Peer-to-Peer Support Group for individuals living with mental health challenges. Located at 8083 Station Hill Dr. in Spring Hill. Room 102 (Family), Room 106 (BRIDGES Peer)
The next family support group in Columbia will be on Tuesday, February 7 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 7:00pm.
The next family support group in Franklin at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Annex Building (across the street from the back of the church) is on Thursday, February 9 at 7:00pm.
BRIDGES Peer Support Group for individuals living with mental health challenges will be held on Thursday, December 1 at 7:00pm.
The Family Support Group in Columbia on the 1st Tuesday of the month has been cancelled. The next family support group in Columbia will be on Tuesday, January 3 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 7:00pm.
The next family support group in December is in Franklin at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Thursday, December 8 at 7:00pm.
The NAMI Family-to-Family Class led by the NAMI Williamson and Maury County Affiliate is a series of 8 workshops on Saturdays from January 21 - March 18, 2023 from 9:30-12. Space is limited to 10 people so please contact us to reserve your place ASAP. See flier for more details.
Family Support Group Meeting on Thursday, November 10 at 7:00pm. This meeting is for family members that have loved ones living with a mental health condition. Location is St. Paul's Episcopal Church Annex in Franklin. The Annex building is across the street from the back of the church. Enter through the doors facing Hwy. 96.
Family support group in Franklin tonight at 7:00pm at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Annex (building across from the back of the church), 506 Fair St.
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The WITH HOPE IN MIND Family Support Group Meeting
on Tuesday, August 2 @ 7:00pm
This Support Group is for Family, Friends and Caregivers
of Those Living with a Mental Health Condition
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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
311 W. 7th St., Columbia, TN
(Enter through back door off parking lot. Room on right.
If handicapped entrance is required, park on the side of the building,
use ramp in front of church and enter through the wooden door)
ST. PETER'S MAP LINK
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If you have any questions, please email [email protected]
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NATIONAL SU***DE and CRISIS HOTLINE: 988
TN Statewide Hotline: 855-CRISIS1 or 855 274-7471
Williamson County Mobile Crisis (Volunteer Behavioral Health): 800-704-2651
Maury County Mobile Crisis (Centerstone): 800-681-7444
Youth Villages (up to age 18) Crisis Line at 866-791-9222
Williamson County Hospitals and Clinical Services
-Williamson Medical Center: (615) 435-5000, 4321 Carothers Pkwy, Franklin
-Rolling Hills Hospital: (615) 628-5700, 2014 Quail Hollow Cir. Franklin
-Mercy Community Healthcare: (615) 790-0567 / 866-790-8388
-The Guidance Center (Volunteer Behavioral Health Care): 615-794-9973, 1915 Columbia, Franklin
Maury County Hospitals and Clinical Services
-Maury Regional Medical Center: (931) 381-1111, 1224 Trotwood Ave, Columbia,
-Pinewood Springs (Mental Health Hospital): (877) 342-1450, 1001 N. James Campbell Blvd, Columbia
-Centerstone Columbia (888) 291-4357, 1222 Medical Center Drive, Columbia
-Mental Health Co-op: (866) 790-8848, 100 Berrywood Dr., Columbia
-Unity Psychiatric Care (Senior Facility): (931) 388-6573, 1400 Rosewood Dr., Columbia
Davidson County Hospitals
-Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute: (615) 902-7400
-TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion: (615) 342-1450
-Vanderbilt Behavioral Health: (800) 615-0838
- Mental Health Cooperative (mhc-tn.org) 24/7 Walk-In / Phone: (615-726-0125)
SEE OUR "PHOTOS" FOR A LIST OF WILLIAMSON AND MAURY COUNTIES' HOSPITALS AND CLINICAL SERVICES.
When you call or text 988 starting on Saturday, July 16, you will be connected to the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline network, made up of around 200 crisis call centers and national backup centers.
That means anyone, anywhere in the country can contact 988 during a mental health crisis and be connected with a trained crisis counselor who can listen, provide support, deescalate the situation and connect you to additional resources that might help. The Lifeline can respond to any type of mental health crisis or emotional distress. It is free, confidential and open to a person in crisis or someone calling on behalf of another.
The availability of 988 will help save lives, but there is more work to be done. Efforts to build the system’s local capacity in Tennessee will continue in the weeks, months, and years to come, so that we can help everyone in crisis.
LEARN MORE AT NAMI.ORG/988
988: Reimagining Crisis Response | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI is committed to advancing efforts to reimagine crisis response in our country. We believe that every person in crisis, and their families, should receive a humane response that treats them with dignity and connects them to appropriate and timely care.
MAURY COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — To help first responders more adeptly handle emergency calls at residences where people with autism reside, Maury County 911 is asking citizens to fill out a form for an autism database designed to enhance emergency response.
On July 21st, Maury County 911 will become one of the first 911 centers in the country using a life-saving database that will help first responders interact with people with autism.
Learn about 988!
Next month, you’ll be able to call or text 988 from any phone in the U.S. and connect with trained crisis counselors who can help you or someone you care about during a mental health crisis.
They will be able to help many of the callers over the phone. This is a great step, but it’s only the first step – the work to help people in crisis is just beginning.
On Thursday, June 16, NAMI and our partners are hosting a 988 Day of Visibility to increase awareness of the upcoming availability of this life-saving resource and continue to push for increased investment for a full continuum of crisis services.
📺 Tune in on Thursday, 6/16at 1:50pm ET for a 988 Day of Visibility Virtual Rally to highlight 988’s upcoming availability and why we need to advocate to .
Join us: https://reimaginecrisis.org/988-day-of-visibility/
988 Day of Visibility on June 16, 2022 The 988 Day of Visibility (June 16) is about raising awareness with the public and policymakers about the need to fund a full crisis system of care.
Week of June 6-10, two support meetings: FAMILY SUPPORT MEETING for FAMILY, FRIENDS AND CAREGIVERS OF INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH A MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION:
- On Tuesday, June 7 at 7:00pm at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 311 W. 7th St., Columbia
- On Thursday, June 9 at 7:00pm at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Annex, 506 Fair St (building across the street from back of St. Paul's Church).
Next peer support group meeting for individuals living with a mental health condition is Thursday, June 2 at 7:00pm at The Church at Station Hill, 8083 Station Hill Drive, Spring Hill.
Next peer support group meeting for individuals living with a mental health condition is Thursday, May 19 at 7:00pm at The Church at Station Hill, 8083 Station Hill Drive, Spring Hill.
Upcoming support group meetings: Thursday, May 12, at 7:00pm, family meeting for family members of individuals living with a mental health condition at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Annex (building across the street behind the church on Fair St). On Sunday, May 15 at 3:00pm, faith based meeting for family members at Brentwood Baptist Church. email [email protected] for more info.