Dallas Nonprofit Connects Healthcare Professionals to Mental Health Resources During COVID-19 Pandemic

Provided by Grant Halliburton Foundation

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- North Texas doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers are working long hours and putting themselves at risk to help others during the COVID-19 virus pandemic. To support these heroes during this unprecedented situation, the nonprofit Grant Halliburton Foundation is partnering with the Dallas County Medical Society to connect frontline healthcare professionals with critical mental health resources through the Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line.

Created by the mental health experts at Grant Halliburton Foundation, the free ‘Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line’ offers guidance, information, resources and support for mental health and addiction, including telehealth options.  Hours are Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Spanish language assistance is also available. The number is 972-525-8181. Open anytime is the website: herefortexas.com.

“As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, mental health for all is critical, especially for frontline workers and healthcare professionals. They are risking their lives and may feel more stress and anxiety than the rest of us, and we must support them. So far, more than 300 telehealth providers have let us know they are ready to help,” said Kevin Hall, president of Grant Halliburton Foundation.

“It’s not surprising that depression and anxiety are heightened given this new reality surrounding the pandemic in terms of joblessness and social distancing measures,” said Blanca Garcia, director of mental health resources at Grant Halliburton Foundation. “Feeling anxious is part of a normal response to what’s going on for anyone. Now imagine being a frontline healthcare worker. They need support for their mental health, too. That’s where we can help.”

Callers are connected to a trained mental health navigator who can offer support and information about services and resources in their area. These are trained volunteers who gather pertinent information from the caller regarding their needs. Then, an experienced mental health professional helps to identify specific resources tailored to the caller’s needs within 24 hours. The Mental Health Navigation Line is not a crisis line, but navigators can direct callers to additional crisis resources.