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According to said Lt. Maxwell Anderson, NMRTC Bremerton staff psychologist, any active duty can come up to the clinic and request to schedule an appointment if there is a referral in the system. If there is not a referral already generated, the patient will be assisted by behavioral health technicians, usually in conjunction with their primary care manager or independent duty corpsman. “Safety check walk-in sessions are reserved for individuals having safety concerns or crisis,” said Anderson. Additionally, for anyone in need, they can reach out for support at the Military Crisis Line, a free confidential resource for all service members, including members of the National Guard, reservists, and veterans, even if not enrolled in VA benefits or a health care. Dial 988 then press 1. Additionally, as of July 16, 2022, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now 988 also, specifically set up for easy access to crisis care. The new shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access for mental health crisis services. Although NHB/NMRTC Bremerton is the primary medical treatment facility for the nation's third largest fleet concentration, there are also embedded units with their own psychologist for walk-in safety check, such as with Submarine Group Nine and USS Nimitz (CVN 68) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). For those who can’t – or are hesitant – to make a walk-in commitment, assistance and guidance is just a phone call away at the 988 Military Crisis Line or by calling the Mental Health Department, 360-475-4219. “If a patient calls with safety concerns and is unsure if they are able to make it into Mental Health, a safety check assessment will be done over the phone to make certain the patient is getting the care/help which they need, even following up at our clinic or contacting [their] command to help get the patient to the nearest emergency room, if necessary,” explained Anderson.
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