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Operates a designated county Crisis Screening Center for individuals experiencing an urgent mental health crisis. Utilizes a mobile response team to provide services both at home or on-site of a crisis.
Provides crisis intervention is a 24-hour hotline service that connects individuals to short-term inpatient psychiatric emergency services, a screening center for mental health and psychiatric evaluations, connection to relevant services, short-term follow up and after-care services.
Delivers statewide mobile crisis response for individuals with developmental disabilities experiencing mental health crises. Services include immediate crisis intervention in various settings, technical assistance, resource connections, training for clients and providers, and consultations at psychiatric units.
Assist individuals with a history of repeated psychiatric hospitalizations, not benefiting from traditional community mental health services, by offering integrated rehabilitation, treatment, and support services. The program aims to reduce hospitalizations, enhance vocational opportunities, and improve the quality of life. PACT services are available lifelong if needed.
Provides immediate behavioral or emotional crisis intervention, support, and in-home stabilization services while maintaining a safe living environment. If necessary, short-term stabilization services can be in place for up to 8 weeks.
Provides a short-term crisis intervention service for adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis that diverts them from hospital emergency departments and crisis screenings to immediately accessible intervention. Services include short-term counseling, medication treatment and case management, for a duration of up to 30 days. The goal is to help individuals return to pre-crisis functioning.
Provides treatment and support services for high-risk children and youth who have demonstrated behavioral problems. Referrals through courts, the county or the Department of Children and Families.
Provides short-term counseling to assess needs and assist individuals and families in goal setting, information on and referral to other services, crisis intervention/management, and advocacy.
Serves children and families who are in crisis as a result of any or all of the following: juvenile-family conflicts, serious threat to the well-being and physical safety of a juvenile, runaway behavior, youth involved in human trafficking, or youth who are truant from school. The Unit provides immediate intervention, assessment, family therapy, and case management services in an effort to stabilize the crisis and avoid the need for court involvement and/or placement.
Aims to help parents and kids explore and act on solutions to problems. This includes issues such as truancy, runaway behavior, poor school performance, mental health issues, substance abuse and related personal problems.
Provides services to at-risk youth and their families. Services include: in-home family and individual counseling; mentoring programs; a summer camp; after-school programs; transportation for parents to the youth detention center to visit children; an in-home parenting program; evaluation services for substance abuse, sexual misconduct, fire risk, and needs assessments; and life skills development.
Provides home based crisis intervention and psycho-educational skill building strategies to families with a child at risk of out of home placement.
Provides advocacy, crisis intervention, support services, linkages, and assistance for crime victims and witnesses, including those of domestic and sexual violence. Assists with obtaining the status and disposition of cases; accompaniment to the courtroom; childcare while in court; and referrals to social services, emergency services, transportation, and counseling.
Responds to crisis situations to stabilize youth, ages 3 through 21, in their current living arrangement to keep them in the community and prevent hospitalization. Services are limited to 72 hours during the crisis phase, and up to 8 weeks for the referral phase, and include: In-home crisis counseling, Crisis stabilization, Psychiatric assessment, Referral, advocacy, and linkage to community services.
Offers a 24 hour, legally mandated service designed to assist families who are experiencing serious difficulties in managing the behavior of children aged 10-17. Aids in situations where the behavior of the children or parent results in serious threat to the well-being and safety of the youth or other family members.
Supports children and their families helping to resolve family problems before they escalate to a crisis or the point of court involvement. Provides immediate, year-round, crisis response and intervention services to children and their families.
Operates a designated county crisis screening center for individuals experiencing urgent mental health concerns. Services may be provided at home or on-site. Services include: short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization; psychiatric evaluation; nurse assessment; information and referral to community-based services; and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides short-term intervention services to individuals experiencing urgent mental health issues. Services include de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, information and referral to community-based services, and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides a short-term crisis intervention service for adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis that diverts them from hospital emergency departments to immediately accessible intervention. Services include: short-term counseling, medication treatment, and case management for a duration of up to 30 days. Aims to help individuals return to pre-crisis functioning.
Provides intensive, in-home, crisis intervention and family education to families with a presenting crisis where their child(ren) is at risk of abuse, neglect, or out-of-home placement; families whose child(ren) are scheduled to be reunified within 30 days; or to resource parents who need assistance in stabilizing the children in their family’s care.
