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Region 4 South Mental Health Consortium

Mental Health Mobile Crisis Response Services

DESCRIPTION: Mobile crisis response services provide short-term, intensive mental health services to children or adults during a mental health emergency. Crisis teams of mental health professionals and mental health practitioners provide services in people's homes or other sites outside the usual clinic setting. They respond quickly to the emergency, assess and resolve crises, and link people to needed services. Mobile crisis services are available 24/7. Every county in Minnesota has a mental health crisis response telephone number: * [Children's Mental Health Crisis Response Phone Numbers](https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/health-care/childrens-mental-health/resources/crisis-contacts.jsp) * [Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Phone Numbers](https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/health-care/adult-mental-health/resources/crisis-contacts.jsp) If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available by calling or texting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or visiting their website at [988lifeline.org](https://988lifeline.org). For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Human Services [Crisis Services website](https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/policies-procedures/adult-mental-health/crisis-services). MORE INFORMATION Provides 24/7 mobile mental health services which are short-term, face to face services designed to restore a person's functioning level to pre-crisis levels Services provided: * Crisis assessment and intervention * Treatment planning * Resource referrals * Community resource education * Priority appointment assistance * Access to local, short-term crisis stabilizations faculties * Collaboration between medical, psychological and social service agencies

Last Update

06/06/2025

Physical Address

507 N Nokomis St, Ste 203, Alexandria, MN 56308

Application process

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact the Crisis Line 24/7 for assistance: (701) 364-0431

Fee

Crisis Response is covered by most health insurance plans, including state health care programs like Medical Assistance (MA) and MinnesotaCare. Anyone, regardless of ability to pay, can access mobile crisis services across Minnesota.

Eligibility

People in Minnesota experiencing a mental health crisis (examples of a mental health crisis may include feeling stressed, overwhelmed, problems at work, concerns about money, difficulty with a relationship, loss of a loved one, anxiety, anger, or thoughts of suicide). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Serves Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, and Traverse counties Provides services in the community (at home or a community location where you feel comfortable meeting), hospitals, clinics, schools, jails, and emergency rooms.

Agency info

Region 4 South Mental Health Consortium

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