On Demand Crisis Intervention Services
for Children and Adults

Call now - 727.362.4424

We will come to you wherever you are; at home, school, work, or storefront. Our mobile team is available 24/7 on demand. It consists of master’s level therapists and social workers, as well as licensed professionals. 

  • MCRT will provide services for all individuals, regardless of age.
  • MCRT serves as a part of a  “no wrong door” model; they will travel to the acute situation or crisis to provide assistance and meet any level of need, wherever the crisis occurs.
  • This framework provides an all-encompassing approach to meet the needs of the local community.
  • Our team is dispatched to the location of the crisis with a target response time of 60 minutes from the time of the call.

Services include:

• Evaluation and assessment

• Development of safety or crisis plans

• Providing or facilitating stabilization services

• Supportive Crisis Counseling

• Education: development of coping skills

• Linkage to appropriate resources

• Ensure the process for informed consent and HIPPA compliance measures

• Telehealth services for psychiatric care

Peer Support Services involve a range of activities and interactions between people who share similar experiences of being diagnosed with behavioral health conditions.

Services may include:

1. Recovery coaching

2. Family Support

3. Wellness Action Recovery Planning

4. System Navigation

5. Wellness Activities

6. Validation

What can you expect?

 

• Professional support and triage by phone

• Visit by the team, if appropriate

• Evaluation and assessment of the situation and resources

• Collaborative planning focused on solutions and options

• Follow-up with linkage to the needed level of care, including tele-health

Warm Hand Off

The MRT will explain the process the individual should follow, what to expect during their first appointment, and allow them to ask questions. Once this is achieved the individual will be connected to a community-based provider who will engage in services.

What's next?

The Team will explain the process the individual should follow, what to expect during their first appointment and allow them to ask questions. Once this is achieved the individual will be connected to a community-based provider who will engage services with admission to a designated receiving facility.

Telehealth

  •   Telehealth is an asset to help the Team connect with rural areas, geographically large counties, or urban areas where congested traffic patterns make meeting the response time a challenge. 
  •   Telehealth can be used to provide direct services to individuals via video-teleconferencing systems, mobile phones, and remote monitoring. It can also be used to provide assessments and follow-up consultations as well as initial triage to determine if an in-person visit is needed to respond to the crisis call.

DISCLAIMER: Mobile Crisis Response Team does NOT provide transportation services but will assist the client/family with accessing available transportation resources in the community.

Mobile Crisis Response Team is proud to collaborate with the following agencies:

Contact Us Now!

Submit this form or call 727.362.4424 and we will contact you shortly or email: mcrt@pemhs.org.