Is My Child In Crisis?
Your child needs you and your support right now. Use this assessment tool to help you figure out what to do.
Kids' Link RI
Kids’ Link RI is a behavioral health triage service and referral network that can help, too.
Whether you are looking for general parenting guidance, considering help for your child, or your child is already a patient at Bradley Hospital, we are committed to supporting you throughout your journey. We are here to help you understand what your child is experiencing, provide resources to help you and your child navigate the process, and work together with you to help your child.
As a parent, you may be noticing some signs and symptoms in your child and wonder what they mean.
Finding someone to take care of your child’s mental health is just as important as finding someone to take care of his or her physical well-being. If your child has a broken bone, you take him or her to an emergency room. But what if he or she is in an emotional crisis? Where do you go?
A common complaint that we hear from parents is that they are frustrated with the complexity of the children’s mental healthcare system and the process of navigating it. To help solve this problem, we have researched and produced this “how-to” guide for parents on children’s mental health issues.
At Bradley Hospital, we want to prepare you and your family for your visit and make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Download the Patient and Family Information Guide (PDF format):
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