Program Details
Region 4 South Mental Health Consortium
Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Services
Immediate help for people having urgent problems with depression, panic, anxiety, delusions, or other mood or behavior disorders
Description
Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Services can help you cope with a current crisis and stay in your home and community. A trained mental health crisis responder assesses the crisis, helps you get through the crisis, and then follows up helping you connect with longer term support and services.
If you need more help to be safe, crisis response can help to set up hospital care or to access a crisis stabilization service.
Every county in the state has an adult mental health crisis telephone number.
Most counties also provide other kinds of crisis help, like:
- Mobile Crisis Response Services: Trained crisis responders will come to your home (or a meeting place that you choose) to help you in a crisis
- Residential Crisis Services: Help in a facility where you can stay for a few days until the crisis is under control
- Crisis Stabilization Services: Help you connect with other support services and gain skills to avoid future crises
Additional Information
Provides 24/7 mobile mental health services which are short-term, face to face services designed to restore a person's functioning level to pre-crisis levels
Services provided:
- Crisis assessment and intervention
- Treatment planning
- Resource referrals
- Community resource education
- Priority appointment assistance
- Access to local, short-term crisis stabilizations faculties
- Collaboration between medical, psychological and social service agencies
Features
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Area Served by County
- Douglas County
- Grant County
- Pope County
- Stevens County
- Traverse County
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Payment
- Free / no cost to everyone
- Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
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Service Availability
- 24 hours a day
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Specialization
- Mental health
Eligibility
Any adult in Minnesota who is experiencing a mental health crisis can use the crisis response services. Examples of mental health crises may include feeling suicidal, depression, seeing or hearing things that may not be there, flashbacks, anxiety, panic, or any other mental health crisis.
If you are in danger of hurting yourself or someone else, call 911 right away.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Serves Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, and Traverse counties
Provides services in the community (at home or a community location where you feel comfortable meeting), hospitals, clinics, schools, jails, and emergency rooms.
Application Instructions
If you are in a different county, the state list of crisis phone numbers is available online.
Crisis Text Line details are also available online.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact the Crisis Line 24/7 for assistance: (701) 364-0431
Fee
Crisis help is available at no cost.
Agency will bill Medical Assistance, PrimeWest and commercial insurance plans for the service. Grant funding is available for those uninsured or underinsured.
Location
507 N Nokomis St, Ste 203, Alexandria, MN, 56308
Area Served
Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, and Traverse counties
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 701-364-0431
- Main: 320-335-5100
Websites
Other Services at this Location
- Children's Mental Health Crisis Response Services (CRS) Professional help 24/7 for children or youth experiencing a mental health crisis to help the child be safe, stay in their home, and get connected to support
Last Update
4/10/2024