Don’t Wait To Get Mental Health Help
Date: 06/29/26
Mental health is an important part of your overall health. It affects how you think, feel and act. Everyone has times when they feel sad or stressed, but when these feelings last a long time or affect your daily life, it might be time to get help.
Some of the most common mental health disorders include:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Here are a few simple ways you can care for your mental health every day that can make a difference over time:
- Getting enough sleep each night.
- Eating healthy foods and staying hydrated.
- Staying active – even if it is just going for a short walk a day.
- Taking breaks when you’re stressed.
- Talking to someone you trust about what you’re feeling – whether that is a family member, school counselor or doctor.
- It is also important to listen to friends or family who may open up to you about what they are going through with their mental health. Listen without judging and show that you care. Ask questions about what you can do to help them.
Superior HealthPlan wants to help you manage your mental health. That’s why we provide these resources for our members:
- Turning Point Programs: These programs offer members and their caregivers 24/7 support to help prevent hospitalizations and disruptions in placement. Offered at no cost, they provide emergency assessment and crisis intervention to help support families avoid behavioral health ER visits and inpatient admissions.
- 24/7 Behavioral Health Crisis Line: Call 1-866-912-6283, press * (star) if you are having a behavioral health emergency and need assistance from a licensed mental health professional.
- Telehealth Services: You can get mental health help from a doctor or therapist using your computer or mobile device 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at no cost to you.*
- Wellframe Care App: The Wellframe app can give you a simple plan and day-to-day support to help you handle the challenges you’re facing. Your care program is designed for your individual health needs.
- Behavioral Health Toolkit: Find resources about common mental health disorders, help children cope with mental illness, a medication and symptom journal and a wellness plan.
For more information about managing mental health, visit the resources below:
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: Helping Families Cope with Mental and Substance Use Disorders
- Mental Health America: Talking to Adolescents and Teens – Starting the Conversation
*Some telehealth behavioral health services may only be available for members 18 years or older.