Offline reach
Print packets
Free, photocopiable handouts for your waiting room, discharge envelopes, and go-bags.
These packets are designed for the people who will never visit this website — people without smartphones, without stable internet, without the bandwidth to navigate a screen during crisis. Print them, photocopy them, hand them out. They’re free, they work in black and white, and every one carries a QR code that bridges back to the full platform when someone gains internet access later.
Crisis Resources
1 sheet, double-sided988 + NH Rapid Response + every regional CMHC emergency line + specialized hotlines on the front; a grounding card and abbreviated safety plan worksheet on the back.
For: Shelter staff, ED social workers, case managers, front desks
Discharge Packet
3 sheets, double-sidedA fill-in fridge card, first-week survival checklist, safety plan worksheet, medication FAQ, CMHC contacts, and a landing-pad page for the family member receiving someone home.
For: Discharge planners, families, returning clients
IEA Family Guide
3 sheets, double-sidedInvoluntary Emergency Admission explained for families: what it is and is not, the process step by step, what to bring to the ED, rights, self-care, and a PAD planning page.
For: Families in acute crisis, ED social workers, NAMI groups
Benefits Navigation
3 sheets, double-sidedChecklist-format starter for the five things that keep people alive and housed: Medicaid, disability income, food, utilities, and housing — with verified NH numbers.
For: Case managers, CHWs, shelter intake, peer support
Supervision Log & Review
4 pages (title + 3 sections)One packet to bring to clinical supervision: a title page, a per-client review log (initials only — no PHI), a documentation checklist, and an admin page with supervised-hours tracking toward NH social-work licensure and a sign-off block.
For: Clinicians in supervision; supervisees on the NH licensure path
Coming next
New Diagnosis Guides
Condition-specific handouts (depression, anxiety, bipolar, PTSD, ADHD, OCD): what it is, what treatment looks like, what to do now.
Spanish-language versions
Starting with the Crisis Resources packet, professionally translated.
Printing tips (so they survive the photocopier)
- Print double-sided (“flip on short edge” for multi-sheet packets), black and white — no design element depends on color.
- Standard letter paper works; 24lb cardstock survives coat pockets better.
- Use your browser’s print dialog — each packet page is already print-optimized (site chrome removed, page breaks in the right places).
- Phone numbers are verified quarterly (last verified July 2026). If a number on a printed stack has changed, the QR code still lands on the current version.
All packets are free to download, print, photocopy, and distribute. No login, no email capture. Spot an error or a dead number? Let us know.