When addiction reaches a crisis point, knowing where to turn can be life-saving. Franklin residents have access to emergency support options for situations like overdose risk, withdrawal complications, severe mental health distress, or acute psychiatric symptoms that make the situation unsafe.
A key resource is Rolling Hills Hospital, which provides psychiatric and substance abuse treatment services and can support people experiencing acute crises related to mental health or substance use. Williamson Medical Center serves as Franklin’s primary hospital and can provide emergency medical care for overdoses, withdrawal complications, and other urgent medical issues linked to substance use.
Crisis intervention services are also available through hotlines and mobile crisis teams that can respond and help connect individuals to appropriate care. These services can be especially important when someone is overwhelmed, panicking, or unsure what steps to take next.
There are also 24/7 helplines that provide immediate phone support and guidance, including confidential help for individuals and families facing mental health or substance use disorders. In a crisis, the goal is stabilization first, then connection to detox and treatment services that can support longer-term recovery.



