A directory of where to get mental health help in South Australia - call the Mental Health Triage service on 13 14 65, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for assistance.
Mental health services - Regional
South Australians living in regional areas have access to a range of specialist mental health services in SA (PDF 77KB). To find out about mental health services available in your area please select your local health network below:
- Barossa Hills Fleurieu Local Health Network mental health services
- Eyre and Far North Local Health Network mental health services
- Flinders and Upper North Local Health Network mental health services
- Limestone Coast Local Health Network mental health services
- Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network mental health services
- Yorke and Northern Local Health Network mental health services
Acute inpatient mental health services
We have a 23 bed Rural and Remote Mental Health Service based at Glenside Health Service Campus and three Integrated Mental Health Inpatient Units at Mount Gambier, Whyalla and Berri.
Community mental health services
Our community mental health services are provided by 13 community mental health teams across regional South Australia, including an Intensive Community Program at Whyalla, Mount Gambier and Murray Bridge. Community mental health teams provide recovery-focused mental health services to individuals aged 16 and above living in rural and remote areas of South Australia.
Youth and older persons’ mental health services
We offer youth mental health services for people aged 16 to 24 and older persons’ mental health services for people aged 65+.
Telepsychiatry
Telepsychiatry is provided to country South Australians through more than 220 video conferencing units across the Digital Telehealth Network. Contact the telemedicine/telepsychiatry unit on (08) 7087 1660.
Community rehabilitation
We have a country-wide community rehabilitation service based at Whyalla. Our other recovery-focused supports and services include:
- treatment and rehabilitation for people with serious and severe mental health issues
- information to assist people to make informed decisions about their treatment
- professional, respectful and inclusive assessment of need and treatment
- coordinated care with consumers, carers and family and other service providers
- liaison and coordination of treatment with general practitioners and psychiatrists
- connection with services, for example, Aboriginal health, aged care, youth services and other mental health support services
- spiritually and culturally appropriate support
- access to interpreters when needed.
SA Health Awards 2018 — Supporting Mental Health Consumers through Intensive Community Program
Need support?
If you feel that you may be in need of mental health support and have never accessed a mental health service before, have a chat with your GP.
If you require urgent mental health assistance, please call the mental health triage service (the Rural and Remote Distance Consultation and Emergency Triage and Liaison Service) 24 hours a day, seven days a week on 13 14 65.
Our regional local health networks are funded by the State Government to provide mental health services in hospitals and in the community for people with serious and/or severe mental health conditions.
Accessing mental health services in regional South Australia
South Australians living in regional areas have access to a range of mental health services, close to home. Find out how you, or your loved ones, can find support.
Find out more about mental health and wellbeing and where to get help on our healthy mind and mental health and mental illness pages.