HEALTH LITERACY
Health literacy is the ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information in order to make appropriate health decisions. Millions of Americans have difficulty obtaining, processing, and understanding healthcare information, as well as acting on instructions for treatment. Health illiteracy is a large reason individuals may not access, or accept, vital healthcare services that can save lives.
The resources listed on this page are intended to help people and providers in the mid-shore region access or refer to, local and national resources. If you have any questions about where to find behavioral health resources, please call us at 410.770.4801.
Health Literacy for PROVIDERS
24 hour hotlines
-
EASTERN SHORE
MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE -
FOR ALL SEASONS
English: 410-820-5600 | Spanish: 410-829-6143
Text: 410-829-6143 -
Suicide & Crisis Hotline
-
Suicide Prevention Lifeline