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Crisis Response provides 24/7 access to trained
mental health and substance abuse providers to assist with ensuring
that individuals in crisis are served in the least restrictive,
most normative setting possible. The aim of the Crisis Response
Team (CRT) is to connect individuals with community-based services
and contribute to reduced recidivism rates of re-hospitalization.
The Crisis Response Team works to:
- Respond quickly to provide assistance to local
law enforcement officers when working with high risk clients that
do not meet the criteria for the emergency protective custody
procedure and yet present with crisis needs.
- Provide emergency risk assessments and screenings,
as well as service planning for services other than hospitalization.
- Match the person with local services and resources
that assist them in reducing the crisis and meeting their individual
needs.
- Provide 24 hour/7 day a week emergency access
and support when involved with local law enforcement and Crisis
Response.
- Help remove unnecessary barriers to accessing
the services needed.
Individuals are referred to the Crisis Response
Program through direct contact with our local law enforcement officers.
Law enforcement officers will access the Crisis Response Team by
contacting the emergency pager. The emergency pager will be staffed
24 hours a day and 7 days a week to provide continuous accessibility
for crisis response services.
Please visit www.4bhs.org
to learn more about Crisis Response and the Behavioral Health Specialists.
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