Crisis intervention team
Offered at mental health treatment centers Details:- name: Crisis intervention team
- category: Emergency Mental Health Services
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
A self-initiated community partnership between local law enforcement, county health services, mental health advocates, and mental health consumers. It is designed to address the needs of mental health consumers who enter the judicial system during a crisis state.
Search facilities offering service: Crisis intervention team by zip.
Service: Crisis intervention team
Little Colorado Behavioral Health Centers
928-333-268350 North Hopi Street , Springerville, AZ 85938
http://www.lcbhc.org
Little Colorado Behavioral Health Centers
928-337-4301470 West Cleveland Street , Saint Johns, AZ 85936
http://www.lcbhc.org
Little Gerald Services
828-513-1790120 Chadwick Ave Suite 3, Hendersonville, NC 28792
http://lgservicesnc.org/2016/
Little Gerald Services
336-331-31628025 North Point Boulevard Suite 230, Winston Salem, NC 27106
http://www.lgservicesnc.org
Little Rock Community MH Center
501-686-93001100 North University Suite 200, Little Rock, AR 72207
http://www.lrcmhc.com
Little Rock Community MH Center
501-371-90581020 West Daisy L Gatson Bates Drive , Little Rock, AR 72202
http://
Littleton CBOC
603-575-6700264 Cottage Street , Littleton, NH 03561
http://www.whiteriver.va.gov/services/mental_health
Living Hope Hot Springs
501-623-92203604 Central Avenue Suite C, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
http://www.lhsoutheast.com
Living Hope Hot Springs
501-623-92203604 Central Avenue Suite C, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
http://www.lhsoutheast.com
Living Hope Southeast
501-663-547310025 West Markham Street Suite 210, Little Rock, AR 72205
http://www.lhsoutheast.com
Livingston Community Based Services
406-222-64905237 Highway 89 South Suite 1, Livingston, MT 59047
http://www.ybgr.org
Locust Street Resource Center
217-854-3166320 South Locust Street , Carlinville, IL 62626
http://www.locuststreetresourcecenter.org
Locust Street Resource Center
217-854-3166320 South Locust Street , Carlinville, IL 62626
http://www.locuststreet.org
Logan Centers Inc
870-208-93331792 Falls Boulevard Suite 5, Wynne, AR 72396
http://www.logancenters.com
Logan Mingo Area Mental Health Inc
304-235-29542954 Buffalo Creek Road , Chattaroy, WV 25667
http://www.lmamh.org/
Logan Mingo Area Mental Health Inc
304-235-29542954 Buffalo Creek Road , Chattaroy, WV 25667
http://
Logan Regional Hospital
435-716-10001400 North 500 East , Logan, UT 84341
http://www.Intermountainhealthcare.org
Lompoc Adult Mental Health Services
805-737-6690117 North B Street , Lompoc, CA 93436
http://countyofsb.org/behavioral-wellness
Lone Star Behavioral Health Cypress
281-516-620016303 Grant Road , Cypress, TX 77429
http://lonestarbehavioralhealth.com
Long Beach Child and Adol Prog
562-256-29062600 Redondo Avenue 6th Floor, Long Beach, CA 90806
http://
Long Beach Child and Adolescent Prog
562-599-92712600 Redondo Avenue Suite 600, Long Beach, CA 90806
http://
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