Community-based crisis stabilization
This type of crisis stabilization consists of short-term case management services that seek to reduce a person’s symptoms of mental illness such that they can achieve stability in the community. Ultimately, community-based crisis stabilization reduces or prevents admissions to psychiatric inpatient care, jail, and/or other higher levels of care.
Local Examples
Waukesha County, WI Waukesha County Health and Human Services
- The community-based crisis stabilization program is for people who have frequent contact with emergency response systems due to unmet mental health needs or needs that may result in a crisis if not met.
- Referrals are made to Waukesha County Department of Health and Human Services from several sources, including self-referral, Waukesha County Jail, law enforcement personnel, community-based agencies, or Waukesha County Psychiatric Inpatient Unit.
- People referred to the program meet with a crisis stabilization clinical therapist for an assessment to determine the medical necessity of the service and, if appropriate, consent to a crisis plan.
- Services may include mental health and substance use treatment; employment services; housing assistance; education; economic support; and other needed services as identified.
- A team of case managers meet with the clients regularly for direct assistance and linkage to services, and the clients meet with a crisis stabilization worker weekly to review the crisis plan and update service status.
Type
Program
Measures
1 - Reduce bookings into jail
3 - Increase connection to treatment
Last updated: October 28, 2022