TRIGGER WARNING: Contains discussion of suicide. Suicide Prevention Month underscores the key role of behavioral health providers in identifying and addressing suicide risk. The significance of your involvement is no secret—as trusted and trained healthcare providers, you possess a unique vantage point to detect the signs and extend vital support. In light of Suicide Prevention Month, let’s discuss the value of identifying at-risk individuals and the benefits of virtual group visits for behavioral health care. Vigilance in recognizing and acting on potential suicide risk is essential. Key indicators include: Harnessing the power of technology, virtual group visits offer a modern approach to suicide prevention. Virtual group visits are particularly helpful for vulnerable populations, those with transportation insecurity, and reluctant individuals who need therapy for social anxiety. These visits provide a safe space for individuals to connect, share experiences, and find solace in a supportive virtual community. Providers can lead these sessions, fostering open dialogues that reduce isolation and stigma, while also watching for signs.