Listings

  • County/Area: Contra Costa
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes they work with local law enforcement; if the situation warrants it
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 9259575400
  • Crisis Line: 18334432672
  • Website: https://cchealth.org/a3/
  • Note: MCRT is currently available from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and Saturday - Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m

    Call 911 for incidents after those hours or on the weekend

    Call 911 if any of the following:

    In the act of committing suicide

    Physically assaulting someone

    Threatening someone with a weapon

    Appears to have a medical emergency

 California

  • County/Area: Statewide
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No
  • How Are They Contacted: 211
  • Admin Phone Number: 860-550-6531
  • Crisis Line: 211
  • Website: https://www.mobilecrisisempsct.org/about/
  • Note: Exclusively for children under age 18 for mental and behavioral health. There are 55 agencies total. Assistance also available for those in the school system.

 Connecticut

 New York

202-673-9300

  • County/Area: Washington DC
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Initial assessment with clinicians via mobile dispatch. If it gets physical or person is unwilling to participate or use services, then law enforcement is contacted
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 202-673-9300
  • Crisis Line: NE/NW part of DC: 202-673-6495; SE/SW part of DC: 202-673-9300;
  • Website: https://dbh.dc.gov/service/community-response-team
  • Note: If either phone number is called they will dispatch appropriately based on your location in the city of D.C.

 D.C.

  • County/Area: Wayne
  • Insurance Required: Yes
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Officers bring patients to the facility at times; Mobile Crisis assesses at the hospital
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Crisis Line: (313) 961-4890
  • Website: https://www.nso-mi.org/community-outreach-for-psychiatric-emergencies-cope.html
  • Note: Facility accepts walk ins; 24/7 services on site; Mobile Crisis is contacted by the Emergency Departments, NOT directly by potential patients

 Michigan

  • County/Area: Arvada, Eagle, Leadville, Aspen, Eagle County, Littleton, Aurora, El Paso County, Longmont, Avon, Englewood, Loveland, Baca County, Erie, Montrose, Basalt, Estes Park, Otero County, Boulder, Evans, Parker, Boulder County, Glendale, Prowers County, Broomfield, Grand Junction, Pueblo, Cañon City, Greeley, Sheridan, Colorado Springs, Glenwood Village, Snowmass Village, Crowley County, Lafayette, Summit County, Delta County, Lake County, Vail, Denver, Lakewood, Westminster, Douglas County, Larimer County
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, Officer paired with clinician
  • How Are They Contacted: 911
  • Admin Phone Number: The front desk of any of the above mentioned police departments
  • Crisis Line: 911
  • Website: https://bha.colorado.gov/behavioral-health/co-responder
  • Note: Request the Co-responder program

 Colorado

  • County/Area: Rochester
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Law enforcement contacted only when necessary
  • How Are They Contacted: 211 or call diverting from 911 (Caller must specify that they need the PIC team)
  • Admin Phone Number: 585-428-1303
  • Crisis Line: 211 or 911 (caller must specify they need the PIC team)
  • Website: https://www.cityofrochester.gov/crisisintervention/
  • Note: Be sure to request PIC directly

 New York

  • County/Area: Rochester
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, dispatched with law enforcement
  • How Are They Contacted: 911
  • Admin Phone Number: 585-428-1303
  • Website: https://www.cityofrochester.gov/crisisintervention/
  • Note: Be sure to request Co-Response directly

 New York

  • County/Area: Philadelphia
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, if there is threat of harm to self or others
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 215-685-5400
  • Crisis Line: 215-685-6440 (For children up to age 18 call PATH at (215) 728-4395)
  • Website: https://dbhids.org/about/organization/behavioral-health-division/988-suicide-and-crisis-lifeline/
  • Note: Children services listed as a max of 72 hours & hours of operation are Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

    Saturday and Sunday – 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

    Ages served: youth up to age 18 (or up to age 21 if involved in a child serving system).

    The Philadelphia Crisis Line (PCL) is available 24/7 by telephone – 215-685-6440

 Pennsylvania

  • County/Area: Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudon; Cities: Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, Manassas Park
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, if there is threat of harm to self or others
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 571-364-7390
  • Crisis Line: 844-627-4747 or 571-364-7390
  • Website: https://www.cr2crisis.com/
  • Note: Exclusively for youth ages 21 & under

 Virginia

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