Gambling Quit Line
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The Michigan Tobacco Quitline offers free information and referral to all Michigan residents who want to quit using tobacco. Qualifying residents also may receive free one-on-one coaching and nicotine replacement therapy to help them quit. The Quitline is funded through the Michigan Department of.
Quitting Tobacco
- National Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-522-4700. The National Council on Problem Gambling operates the National Problem Gambling Helpline Network (1-800-522-4700).The network is a single national access point to local resources for those seeking help for a gambling problem.
- In SFY 2010, $1.75 million is budgeted for Quitline services. In addition, Indiana received an ARRA (federal stimulus) grant for the Indiana Tobacco Quitline. For the 18 month time frame, Indiana will receive $1 million.
- Visit KnowTheOdds.org for facts about gambling disorder, tips to overcome addiction, and contact information for organizations across New York State who can help you overcome your gambling addiction. As always, the NYS HOPEline is also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for support and referral services: 1-877-8-HOPENY (1.
We want you to be your healthiest. Our plan includes services that can help you quit tobacco products, drugs and alcohol and put you on a path to better health. If you want to quit using tobacco products, but can’t do it alone, explore these covered services:
- Treatment sessions (up to 10 sessions every three months).
- Prescription and over-the-counter products (such as gum, patches and oral medications).
- Individual and group counseling.
IHN-CCO also offers other ways to help you stop using tobacco, including telephone-based programs. You can call the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line at:
- 800-Quit-Now (800-784-8669) for English speaking members.
- 855-Dejelo-Ya (855-335-3569) for Spanish speaking members.
- 877-777-6534 for TTY users.
For more information about class options, contact us.
Gambling Quit Lines
Drug & Alcohol Treatment
If you think you need to see someone for an alcohol or drug problem, talk to your primary care provider (PCP) or call a drug and alcohol provider directly.
Drug and alcohol providers have extra training and experience to help people who also get mental health services. You do not need a referral from your PCP for these services. To find a provider, search for Alcohol and Drug in our specialty provider directory or call us with questions.
Quitting Gambling
If gambling is causing a problem in your life we encourage you to get help. Help is free, it will be kept private, and it works. Treatment and counseling services are available free to any Oregon resident who has problems related to gambling either as a problem gambler or as a family member or friend of a problem gambler.
Help is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for anyone who is worried about their gambling. Help is also available if you are worried about a family member’s gambling. You can get a referral to a free treatment program or get help right away by calling the Problem Gambling Help Line at 877-MY-LIMIT (877-695-4648). You can chat online with a certified gambling counselor at 1877mylimit.org Monday – Friday (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.).
Other Resources You May Be Interested In:
How Smoking Affects You (Spanish Version)
Drugs, Medication & Your Baby
Marijuana & Your Baby
Healthy Breastfeeding
Opioid Use - Painwise
Gambling Quit Line Free
The Tennessee REDLINE (1-800-889-9789) is a toll-free information and referral line coordinated by TAADAS and funded by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health Substance Abuse Services. The purpose of the REDLINE is to provide accurate, up-to-date alcohol, drug, problem gambling, and other addiction information and referrals to all citizens of Tennessee at their request. The Redline provides referrals for Co-Occurring A&D disorders that arise along with Mental Health disorders.
The Tennessee REDLINE is promoted, and calls are received, from all over Tennessee. Treatment and other program referrals are made on the REDLINE. Callers are provided with at least 3 referral sources when possible. REDLINE staff does not do therapy or counseling with the caller or substance abuser, but gives them the information to put them in touch with someone who will provide a diagnosis, prognosis or assessment of the mental or physical health of the substance user/abuser. The REDLINE strives to provide the caller with specific referrals based on their stated needs.
Referral sources are not just limited to TAADAS member agencies, state funded programs, or to any specific area of the state. Any program provider can apply with the REDLINE to be included in their referral database. For an application contact Media Services at 1-800-889-9789 x17 or download the PDF form to the right.