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Crisis intervention is emergency first aid for mental health. A crisis may occur when an individual is unable to deal effectively with stressful changes in the environment. A stressful event alone does not constitute a crisis; rather, a crisis is determined by the individual’s view of the event and response to it. assist an individual in crisis by providing direct intervention, by identifying alternative coping skills, or by consulting with others. Our primary goal is to provide safe, clinically necessary interventions to: - Those who are at possible risk of harming themselves and/or someone else - Those who are acutely psychotic - Those in crisis.

Provides one-on-one crisis intervention sessions to assist survivors in coping with the immediate after-effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention
The Mobile Crisis Response (LOSS) Team is a partnership between the ADAMH Board, Hopewell Health Centers, and local first responders (Athens County EMS/Athens County Sheriff 911). A Hopewell Health Center clinician will be paired with a paramedic from Athens County Emergency Management Services (EMS) and the team can offer a range of supports from well-checks and de-escalation and linkage to needed services, to inpatient psychiatric admissions. The goal is to meet patients where they are, provide necessary assessments and interventions, and possibly avoid unnecessary visits to the emergency department.
A L.O.S.S. (Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors) Teams consists of two or more trained volunteers who are activated by the local authorities (Coroner’s Office, Law Enforcement) when there is a suspected suicide loss.
Provides the following mental health and substance use disorder treatment services: mental health medication management, mental health counseling, SPMI/severe mental illness treatment (including bipolar, severe depression and schizophrenia) intensive outpatient program (IOP), non-intensive outpatient program, individual counseling, group counseling, crisis intervention, anger management, gender specific groups, recovery housing, case management and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).

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General Counseling Services
Anger Management
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Individual Counseling
In Person Crisis Intervention
Provides adult psychiatric services, including evaluations, inpatient units, substance abuse treatment and psychiatric emergency room care.

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Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
In Person Crisis Intervention
Psychiatric Emergency Room Care
Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention
Provides in-person crisis intervention assistance. Offers a short-term, intensive community-based support program that can include: safety assessments, de-escalation, skill building and linkage to ongoing support. Common issues staff can help with include: Escalating emotional or behavioral issues; Mental health issues; Substance use concerns; Physical or emotional; trauma; School truancy; Running away from home; Caregiver/child conflict; and/or Suicidal thoughts.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.

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Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention
In Person Crisis Intervention
Provides a modern, clean, and therapeutic environment that provides voluntary clients with stabilization. This home-like setting could include administration of psychiatric medications as well as individualized counseling, recreation therapy, peer support, and group therapy. The CSU along with all other Crisis Care services can be used in conjunction with step down services.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention services are available with the goal of providing or assisting in obtaining necessary resources to stabilize a crisis situation.
Offers a convenient alternative to emergency rooms visits for broken bones, cold/flu-like symptoms, burns and cuts, gastro-intestinal illness, fever, and other medical conditions that are not life-threatening. Also offers walk-in behavioral health services designed to increase accessibility for individuals wanting to meet one-on-one with a counselor, including those seeking crisis services, substance use treatment, and/or counseling.

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Urgent Care Centers
Substance Use Disorder Crisis Intervention
In Person Crisis Intervention
Provides crisis de-escalation, immediate response, and wraparound stabilization services for up to 42 days following a crisis involving a youth and young adults under 21 years old. Services provided by the MRSS team may include: safety assessments, de-escalation, peer support, and skill building,
Provides emergency shelter crisis intervention and support for victims of domestic violence.

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Domestic Violence Shelters
In Person Crisis Intervention
Domestic Violence Hotlines
The Local Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Team is a group of local volunteers who want to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide. When a completed suicide occurs, team members will respond to the scene along with the first responders. The LOSS Team will attend to the needs of the survivors from a safe distance, away from the scene. The goal of the LOSS Team is to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide feel supported from the very beginning of this tragic loss, and to inform and educate them about the services available to help them through such a difficult time.
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention services for youth who are agency clients.

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General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Youth
Provides the Incident Response Network, a coordinated network of agencies that respond to traumatic events in the community by providing appropriate mental health services, professional training, information and community education. Also provides Critical Incident Stress Management which offers stress management services to first responders.
Provides crisis de-escalation, immediate response, and wraparound stabilization services for up to 42 days following a crisis involving a youth age 20 and under.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Youth
Young Adults
Provides immediate care for youth, families, and adults experiencing behavioral health concerns. Can help with de-escalation, brief intervention, support coordination, and connection to resources.

Provides walk-in, in-person (in-office) assistance for people who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Crisis Team members will assess the nature of the crisis, engage in de-escalation techniques, provide brief counseling, and connect individuals to appropriate mental health services for further treatment and support.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Provides outpatient alcohol and drug assessment and treatment, crisis intervention and group counseling and therapy and case management and mental health assessments.

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Central Intake/Assessment for Drug Use Disorders
Central Intake/Assessment for Alcohol Use Disorder
In Person Crisis Intervention
Outpatient Mental Health Facilities
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Provides walk-in, in-person (in-office) assistance for people who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Crisis Team members will assess the nature of the crisis, engage in de-escalation techniques, provide brief counseling, and connect individuals to appropriate mental health services for further treatment and support.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Provides a 24-hour hotline and walk-in service to assist individuals who are experiencing acute or chronic psychiatric distress and/or a crisis brought on by substance abuse. Serves as a suicide prevention hotline. Assesses the situation over the phone immediately and then contacts law enforcement if it is decided that client needs immediate emergency services. Assesses the problem and accesses appropriate services such as hospitalization, crisis intervention, and counseling. Services not available in the home.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.

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Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention
In Person Crisis Intervention