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Program: Mobile Crisis Intervention Services for Youth

Agency: COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCES


Resource Number: 17352881
Alternate name: MCI; EMPS



*SERVES AGES 18+ AS LONG AS THEY ARE REFFERRED BY HIGH SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL AND SEEN IN HIGH SCHOOL. IF NOT REFERRED BY HIGH SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL AND SEEN IN HIGH SCHOOL - CONTACT ADULT MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM.

Description

Mobile crisis intervention team for children and youth will go to homes, community sites, and emergency rooms to assess psychiatric emergency and to provide emergency intervention and brief in-home follow up when indicated for children and adolescents ages 0 through 17. Youth aged 18 will be seen only if they are referred by a high school professional for a response to the high school. If youth 18+ is still in High School and the response is not to the High School, individuals will be referred to Adult Mobile Crisis Team.

Mobile response is provided 24/7.

Office covers: Andover, Bloomfield, Bolton, East Granby, East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Glastonbury, Granby, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, Somers, South Windsor, Stafford, Suffield, Tolland, Vernon, Windsor, Windsor Locks.




Program Phones:
211Voice
Dial 2-1-1 for emergency crisis response for children/youth

Main Contact
Patricia Cruz
Director Outpatient Practice Operations
Senior Administrator
Patricia Cruz
Director Outpatient Practice Operations


Location information
COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCES - MANCHESTER - MOBILE CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES  
Location: 469 Center Street
Manchester, CT 06040
(Map)

Site Phones:
211Voice
Dial 2-1-1 for emergency crisis response for children/youth

Hours of operation
Site Hours:
24/7

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Program Delivery
Eligibility: Ages 0 through 17; Youth aged 18 will be seen only if they are referred by a high school professional for a response to the high school; Youth Age 18+ that is still in High School and the response is not to the High School, should be referred to Adult Mobile Crisis Team
Application Process: For initial point of entry dial 2-1-1
Program Fees: Services are provided regardless of ability to pay
Documents Required: Call for required documents
Defined coverage area(s), for the Program offered at selected Site:
CT-Hartford County-Bloomfield
CT-Hartford County-Broad Brook
CT-Hartford County-East Glastonbury
CT-Hartford County-East Granby
CT-Hartford County-East Hartford
CT-Hartford County-East Windsor
CT-Hartford County-East Windsor Hill
CT-Hartford County-Enfield
CT-Hartford County-Glastonbury
CT-Hartford County-Granby
CT-Hartford County-Manchester
CT-Hartford County-Marlborough
CT-Hartford County-North Granby
CT-Hartford County-Poquonock
CT-Hartford County-South Glastonbury
CT-Hartford County-South Windsor
CT-Hartford County-Suffield
CT-Hartford County-West Granby
CT-Hartford County-West Suffield
CT-Hartford County-Windsor
CT-Hartford County-Windsor Locks
CT-Tolland County-Amston
CT-Tolland County-Andover
CT-Tolland County-Bolton
CT-Tolland County-Ellington
CT-Tolland County-Hebron
CT-Tolland County-Somers
CT-Tolland County-Somersville
CT-Tolland County-Stafford
CT-Tolland County-Stafford Springs
CT-Tolland County-Staffordville
CT-Tolland County-Tolland
CT-Tolland County-Vernon
CT-Tolland County-Vernon Rockville


Custom fields
Maximum Age19
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FeesSliding fee
Walk Ins AcceptedNo
Categorized as:
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams * Youth


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Agency Background

Programs at COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCES

Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach/Assertive Continuing Care (ACRA-ACC) Program
Adult Mobile Crisis Team
Anger Management Group for Men
Anger Management Group for Women
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Assessment Center - Mental Health Line
Assessment Center - New Client Intake
Best Practice Strategic Prevention Framework (BPSPF) / Guiding Good Choices (GGC)
Case Management for Chronic Relapsers
Community Mental Health Authorities
Community Support for Families
Enfield Partial Hospital/Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Family and Community Ties
Family Violence Education Program
Friend To Friend
Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
General Assessment for Substance Abuse
Hub Pantry
Integrated Family Violence Services (IFVS)
Intensive In-Home Child/Adolescent Psychiatric Service (IICAPS)
Jail Diversion Program
Manchester Supportive Housing
Mental Health Consultation to Childcare Early Childhood Consultation Partnership
Mental Health Evaluation
Mental Health Treatment
Milestone
Military Support Program
Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT)
New Life Center - Women with Children Specialty Program
Next Steps Permanent Supportive Housing
Northfield Residence
Oak Street Recovery House
Opioid Treatment for Youth, Assert Treatment Model
Outpatient Psychiatric Enhanced Care Clinic for Children
Parenting Education
Parenting Support Services
Pathways Opiate Treatment Program
PILOTS Supportive Housing
Pretrial Drug Education Program
Pretrial Impaired Driving Intervention Program, Pretrial Drug Intervention and Community Service Program
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Rapid Re-Housing Program
Reach Warmline - Resources Encouragement and Caring Hearts
Rental Assistance
Respite Care
Roots to Recovery (R2R) Residential Treatment Program for Men
Second Wind Clubhouse/The Hub
Strengthening Families Program
Substance Abuse Education/Prevention
Substance Abuse Outpatient Services
Substance Use Disorder Walk in Assessment Center for Opioid Users
Supported Apartment Program/Transitional Support Program (TSP)
Supported Employment Program
System of Care/Community Collaborative/Care Coordination (SOC)
Therapeutic Foster Care
Therapeutic Group Home - Brook House/Mills House/Grant House
Transitions: Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
Transitions: Substance Abuse Assessments
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Women's REACH Program
Young Adult Community Treatment Teams

Tax Status: None or unknown
Legal Status: Nonprofit - Incorporated