Listings

  • County/Area: Clark
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis line
  • Crisis Line: Southern NV: 702-486-7865 24hr operations; Northern NV: 775-688-1670 M-F 8am-8pm Sat-Sun 8am-6pm; Rural NV: 702-486-7865 M-Sun 9am-6pm
  • Website: https://knowcrisis.com/#mcrt-what-we-do
  • Note: Exclusively for youth ages 18 and under. Youth must be willing to be assessed and calm. Advise parents to call 911 to diffuse emergency situations. If youth shows any rage, yelling or fighting, this team will not go to the home.

 Nevada

  • County/Area: Charleston & Dorchester
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes accompanied by Law Enforcement
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 843-212-8980
  • Crisis Line: 843-414-2350; 1-800-613-8379
  • Website: https://www.charlestondorchestermhc.org/services/emergency/
  • Note: Walkin hours Monday-Friday 8am-3pm; Mobile 24/7 dispatch with officers; Please note that these services are in Dorchester County after-hours.

 South Carolina

  • County/Area: Carbondale, Marion, West Frankfort,
  • Insurance Required: Yes
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No law enforcement upon dispatch; law enforcement called if situation escalates
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: (855) 608-3560
  • Crisis Line: (855) 608-3560 ext 7999
  • Website: https://centerstone.org/service/mobile-crisis-response/
  • Note: Mobile crisis ext: 7999 ; hours of operation 8am-4pm; Mon-Fri.

 Illinois

 Oregon

  • County/Area: Duluth
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes if situation deemed dangerous
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Crisis Line: 218-623-1800
  • Website: https://www.thrivebehavioralnetwork.com/services/mobil-crisis/
  • Note: The mobile crisis team consists of two mental health staff members who are available 24/7 to respond to mental health crisis in our community. Mobile crisis interventions are face-to-face, short term mental health services to help an individual:

    Cope with stress

    Identify and use available resources

    Avoid unnecessary hospitalization
    Avoid the loss of independent living
    Develop action plans
    Return one to baseline level functioning

 Minnesota

  • County/Area: Bernalillo
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes Co-Response model
  • How Are They Contacted: 911
  • Admin Phone Number: (505) 468-1555
  • Crisis Line: 911
  • Website: https://www.bernco.gov/department-behavioral-health-services/mobile-crisis-teams/
  • Note: Police are dispatched through 911 and then they determine if it is safe for non law enforcement team members. That is when Fire Mobile Crisis Team to responds

 New Mexico

  • County/Area: Miami-Dade
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Led by licensed clinicians, law enforcement contacted if threat of harm
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 305-774-3300
  • Crisis Line: 305-774-3616; 305-774-3617
  • Website: https://banyanhealth.org/service/mental-health/
  • Note: Tries to respond within 60mins by going to the location of the behavioral health crisis (excluding detention centers, jails/prisons, hospitals)

 Florida

  • County/Area: Baltimore
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No law enforcement; currently mental health professional and nurse dispatched. If situation escalates, will call law enforcement
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis line, 988, or 211 ext 1
  • Admin Phone Number: (410) 433-5255
  • Crisis Line: 410-433-5175
  • Website: https://bcresponse.org/our-work/mobile-crisis-team.html
  • Note: The police reach out Baltimore Crisis Response Inc. when things escalate in the area of mental health. Currently mental health professional and nurse are dispatched. However if the situation escalates, for safety reasons, BCRI may need to contact law enforcement.

  • County/Area: Indianapolis
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, officers usually make first contact then they reach out to Aspire
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 877-574-1254
  • Crisis Line: 800-560-4038; 317-574-1252
  • Website: https://www.aspireindiana.org/behavioral-health/crisis-services
  • Note: Work closely with law enforcement

 Indiana

  • County/Area: Anne Arundel
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Have officers that work for Anne Arundel; they accompany the team if the situation warrants it
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 410-768-5522
  • Crisis Line: 410-768-5522
  • Website: https://aamentalhealth.org/
  • Note: Crisis hotline with the ability to dispatch mobile response team. Covers homelessness, suicide, mental health and other services. Have a few officers on staff with the ability to dispatch mobile. Also can be dispatched by law enforcement

 Maryland

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