·Federal program
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Free, 24/7 nationwide crisis call, text, and chat service funded by SAMHSA, covering both suicidal crisis and broader mental health emergencies. Caregivers can call or text for themselves — caregiver burnout, hopelessness, and suicidality are recognized uses — and can call for help navigating a care recipient's mental health crisis. Over 8 million contacts in 2025. Federally funded at $255 million for FY2026, administered by Vibrant Emotional Health.
What it offers
Free, 24/7 crisis support accessible by: (1) Calling 988 — connects to a local or national crisis counselor; (2) Texting 988 — text-based crisis support; (3) Chat at 988lifeline.org. Special routes: Press 1 for Veterans Crisis Line, Press 2 for Spanish-language support. For caregivers: (1) Caregiver burnout, emotional exhaustion, feelings of hopelessness, and suicidal ideation related to caregiving are recognized reasons to call — you do not need to be in active crisis; (2) Call when the person you care for is in behavioral health crisis and you don't know what to do; (3) Counselors can help de-escalate and connect to local mental health resources. Over 8 million contacts in 2025. FY2026: $255M administration award to Vibrant Emotional Health (following $231M NOFO January 2026). The service is stable and funded — not at risk of elimination. SMS-based caregiver support services should refer to 988 as the 24/7 crisis backup.
Questions that decide eligibility
GiveCare prepares the questions; the program makes the decision. Bring these to the call or the application:
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Does the VA disability rating meet the program’s minimum (our record lists null%)?
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Do the work hours meet the minimum (our record lists null hours)?
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Is there a caregiver-specific department, coordinator, or support line? Ask for it by name.
Many agencies have one that isn’t advertised on the website.
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What documents do you need from us to start an application?
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Is there a waitlist right now, and how long is it?