Safe Haven
Drop-in mental health service in Salisbury. Open Tuesday - Friday from 5 pm to 9 pm.
Open 5 pm - 9 pm, Monday to Friday
People requiring support for their mental health outside of regular business hours can see a trained mental health clinician or a peer support worker with a lived experience of mental health concerns, for free.
Our Walk-in Mental Health Service is designed for people who want more support than a phone support line can offer, but who do not require admission to hospital – filling the gap between these two types of support.
At our service, you can speak to someone confidentially about what is going on for you right now as well as access referrals and information about other services that can help. Your worker can also give you some take home some strategies for dealing with any short-term distress or situational crisis.
Open 5 to 9 pm, Monday to Friday, for people aged 16 years and over.
To be eligible for the service, you must:
Our Walk-in After-hours Service staff are highly skilled and experienced.
Our team of Clinicians and Peer Workers with lived experience of mental illness will ensure you receive the most appropriate service to meet your needs.
There is no appointment required to access the service. Simply drop-by Sonder Edinburgh North between the hours of 5 pm – 9 pm, Monday to Friday.
Call us after-hours on (08) 8209 0711 to speak to one of our friendly team members.
Our Walk-in After-Hours Mental Health Service is not an emergency or crisis support service and we will be unable to meet the needs of clients who present:
Clients presenting with these conditions require more urgent support and should contact 000 or visit a hospital emergency department.
To talk to someone about our Walk-in After-hours Service, call us on (08) 8209 0711 between the hours of 5 pm - 9 pm. If you are contacting us during business hours, please call (08) 8209 0700.
We support people living with mental health concerns to improve their wellbeing and pursue a life with meaning, hope and purpose.
We do this through:
If you, or someone you are with, are hurt or need immediate support, please call 000.
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This service is supported by funding from the Adelaide Primary Health Network through the Australian Government’s PHN Program.