SAMHSA Disaster App for Behavioral Health Resources
Nov 04, 2013
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Frances Bevington
SAMHSA’s Disaster App allows behavioral health responders to access resources for any type of traumatic event at all stages of deployment. Resources are pre-downloaded to the user’s mobile phone to ensure access in the event of limited Internet connectivity in the field. Users can also share resources, like tips for helping survivors cope, and find local behavioral health services. Learn more and download the app from Google play and iTunes .
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