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What you need to know but no one ever tells you

our Guide for caregivers

Caring for someone with a serious mental illness is challenging enough without struggling against antiquated mental healthcare and criminal justice systems.

That’s why NSSC members, directors, and caregivers collaborated to create a comprehensive, eight-page roadmap specifically designed to help families navigate these systems.

Inside this guide, you’ll find essential caregiver information explained in plain English, including:
  • HIPAA Dynamics: Understanding health information privacy in a crisis.
  • Navigating Criminalization: Strategies for helping loved ones avoid or manage involvement with the criminal justice system.

Download your free guide now as a PDF or view the online flip book — no sign-up required. If this resource helps you on your journey, please share your experience with us using the form below!
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"Thank you for creating the Guide for SMI Caregivers in Crisis. Your pamphlet is essential; it truly helps guide loved ones and informs those who are ill. When I was in absolute psychosis, HIPAA became a weapon against my own recovery. Though my wife and kids knew where I was and could have been my best advocates with the doctors, my right to 'privacy' was used to forbid contact. I was subjected to a policy that did nothing to help me. It was only after my medication finally began to work that I could reverse course. This wasn't the first time this has happened, and it highlights how critical your resources are for navigating these impossible situations.”
​~ Chris Jay, New York
"No one truly prepares you for the heart-wrenching reality when your loved one’s illness leads to criminal behavior. You expect swift medical intervention, yet too often you find yourself feeling ignored and disheartened until it's too late. The caregivers guide became my lifeline in the overwhelming struggle to navigate my loved one’s psychotic illness. It equips you to confront the harsh truths within a fractured mental health system, transforming despair into empowerment when it matters most.”
~ Laura Craciun, Massachusetts


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