Program Information
Crisis stabilization for adults, 18 years and older, who are experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis. Program features include immediate counseling services, Medical triage screening, at intake to determine the needed level of care, Collaborative recovery oriented stabilization plan, Telephone crisis support and follow up, Opportunities to speak with a qualified mental health professional (QMHP), and Referrals to community agencies including detox, inpatient services, and community based counseling.
This is a Voluntary program, CCC is not a locked facility. The length of stay is up to 24 hours. Limited transportation available to the Crisis Care Center via local law enforcement.
Goals of the Crisis Care Center:
- Provide the community with crisis options other than inpatient psychiatric care, incarceration, and involuntary admission to detox services to match the level of need with the level of care.
- Improve access to after crisis follow-up and mental health and substance abuse treatment.
- Improve service integration and coordination amount agencies and providers to help individuals better navigate complex systems.
- Improve awareness about and access to services to assist people in entering the health care system for mental health and substance abuse services prior to entering a crisis state.
Eligibility
Adults 18 years or older
Disabilities access
Accessible parking, route, and restrooms.
Required Documents
Call for information
Application Process
Call or walk-in, referrals accepted from law enforcement, community agencies, and self referrals.