You Support Our Mission, We Support You
AdventHealth is dedicated to protecting the health and well-being of our physicians and advanced practice clinicians. Our team is here to support you and provide resources to enhance your wellness in body, mind and spirit. If you have questions or would like personalized guidance, please feel free to reach out to your local physician well-being leader at any time.
Our Legacy: Whole Person Care
For over 150 years, AdventHealth physicians have been committed to providing whole-person care with uncommon compassion to our patients. Hear more about how we got started and how we're advancing our care, from smart prevention to leading-edge treatment.
Explore Opportunities
Employee Wellness Resources

AdventHealth EAP
The AdventHealth Employee Assistance Program (EAP) includes a variety of services to support your well-being, including free and confidential counseling sessions.

AdventHealth Great Lakes Region Locations
Our facilities in the AdventHealth Great Lakes Region offer Employee Wellness programs with a variety of onsite and online health resources, individual wellness screenings, customized educational programs, health coaching and more.

Support Hotlines
Physician Support Line
This national, free and confidential support line service is made up of 600+ volunteer psychiatrists, joined together in the determined hope to provide peer support for our physician colleagues and American medical students as we all navigate the COVID-19 epidemic.
The Physician Support Line is available seven days a week, from 8 am to 12 am EST, at Call1-888-409-0141.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
Simply dial 988 to reach the Lifeline. Learn more about the Lifeline and their services.
The Right Support When You Need It
Mobile response teams (MRTs) provide emergency behavioral care to individuals in crisis. These teams are prepared to meet anyone having a severe emotional or behavioral health crisis in their home, school, work or wherever they are.
MRTs help to reduce trauma with onsite resolution when possible — preventing unnecessary psychiatric hospitalizations and criminal justice involvement — through de-escalation, intervention and connecting people in need to helpful, local resources.
There are mobile crisis response programs in every region we serve nationwide, and you can find the phone numbers for local programs below.
- Florida
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In Florida, MRTs are organized through the Florida Department of Children and Families.
For help, call the number in your county:
Central Florida South
Orange County: Call407-839-4357
Seminole County: Call407-839-4357
Osceola County: Call407-846-0023
Lake County: Call352-483-1652Central Florida North
Volusia County: Call800-539-4228
Flagler County: Call800-539-4228
Brevard County: Call321-213-0215West Florida
Hillsborough County: Call813-272-2958
Marion County: Call800-539-4228
Pinellas County: Call727-362-4424
Polk County: Call800-627-5906 - Great Lakes Region
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Illinois residents can contact the Mobile Crisis Response hotline for individuals ages 21 or younger
by calling Call800-345-9049. - Multi-State Region
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Georgia
Crisis services in Georgia are available 24 hours a day by calling the Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL)
at Call800-715-4225.North Carolina
Mobile crisis management (MCM) is available around the clock in North Carolina. For the MCM West team serving Western North Carolina, call Call888-573-1006.
Texas
In Texas, contact the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team 24 hours a day by dialing 211 and asking for LMHA or LBHA.
Kansas
Kansans can contact the Kansas Children and Families Mobile Crisis Helpline for individuals ages 20 and younger by calling Call833-441-2240.
Missouri
- Rocky Mountain Region
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For mobile crisis response in Colorado, dial 988.