• County/Area: Chester, Decatur, Hardin, Hardeman, McNairy
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: As needed if things escalate
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 731-658-6113
  • Crisis Line: 800-467-2515
  • Website: https://www.quincocmhc.com/mental-health-services
  • Note: 24/7 operations; can travel when needed but most assessments are completed through tele-health

 Tennessee

  • County/Area: Riley
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, Co-response model with law enforcement
  • How Are They Contacted: 911
  • Admin Phone Number: 785-587-4302
  • Crisis Line: 800-607-2002
  • Website: https://www.pawnee.org/crisis-services-and-crisis-stabilization-unit.cfm
  • Note: Officers dispatch clinicians after they assess the situation

 Kansas

 California

 Washington

  • County/Area: Harford
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Dispatches 2 clinicians; Law enforcement called during escalation
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 410-874-0711
  • Crisis Line: 410-874-0711
  • Website: https://harfordmentalhealth.org/harford-crisis-response/
  • Note: Has mobile crisis unit, Co-response unit and also has a local urgent care walk in clinic. Covers Harford county

 Maryland

  • County/Area: New York City
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis line
  • Admin Phone Number: No admin number provided
  • Crisis Line: 888-692-9355
  • Website: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.us/en/crisis-services/mobile-crisis-teams/
  • Note: NYC Well is a referral service Mobile Crisis Teams (MCTs). After being dispatch, MCTs come out within 24 hours and operate as separate entities. Refer houseless population to HOMESTAT (Homeless Outreach Mobile Engagement & Street Action Teams by calling 311). MCTs are operated by hospitals with state licensed Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs (CPEPs) or Psychiatric Emergency rooms or by community-based organizations designated by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). Each borough has one MCT that serves all children and young adults in that borough, ages 0 through age 20. There are 19 adult MCTs that serve the five boroughs for ages 21 and up.

 New York

  • County/Area: All of Nevada
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: No
  • How Are They Contacted: 211
  • Crisis Line: 211
  • Website: https://www.nevada211.org/mental-health-services/
  • Note: Nevada 211 contains mostly hotlines/telehealth assistance. Request mobile crisis to inquire about onsite help. But be aware is it very limited

 Nevada

  • County/Area: Kent
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes if situation deemed dangerous; work closely with law enforcement
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: 616-336-3909 (Access Center Line)
  • Crisis Line: 616-333-1000
  • Website: https://www.network180.org/mobile-crisis

 Michigan

  • County/Area: Mecklenburg
  • Insurance Required: No
  • Prior Relationship Established: No
  • Do They Work with Law Enforcement: Yes, if situation deemed dangerous
  • How Are They Contacted: Crisis Line
  • Admin Phone Number: (704) 333-8218
  • Crisis Line: 704–566–3410
  • Website: https://naminc.org/directory/4765/nami-charlotte/
  • Note: Other useful phone numbers: Emergency 911 – Ask for CIT Trained Officer (Crisis Intervention Team)

    Carolinas Healthcare System Behavioral Health Hospital (CHS)

    Mental Health Emergencies: 704-444-2400 / 800-418-2065

    Novant / Presbyterian Behavioral Health Hospital

    Mental Health Emergencies: 704-384-4255

 North Carolina

 Pennsylvania

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