Human Development Center
Mental Health Mobile Crisis Response Services
St. Louis County Main Office
1401 E 1st St, Duluth, MN, 55805
Distance: 994 Miles
(844) 772-4724
contactus@hdchrc.org
https://hdcnorth.org/crisis-response/crisis-response-faq
Service Details
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
* Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Phone Numbers
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.
For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Human Services Crisis Services website.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Carlton County
- Cook County
- Koochiching County
- Lake County
- St. Louis County
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Payment
- Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
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Service Availability
- 24 hours a day
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Specialization
- Mental health
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 Carlton, Cook, Koochiching, Lake and St. Louis counties, and Bois Forte Band of Chippewa and Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Application Instructions
Call the Crisis Line 24/7 at (844) 772-4724
Fees
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.
Business Hours
8:00am – 7:00pm, Monday – Thursday
8:00am – 5:00pm, Friday
Area Served
Services primarily provided in St. Louis County, services may be included in Cook, Itasca, and Lake counties as well
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Crisis Line | (800) 634-8775 | |
Toll Free | (888) 412-9764 |
Last Update
9/27/2024
Other Locations
- Carlton County Office 40 11th St, Ste 105, Cloquet, MN, 55720
- Lake County Office 325 11th Ave, Two Harbors, MN, 55616
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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RP-1500.1400-500Mental Health Crisis Lines Definition
Programs that provide immediate assistance for people experiencing a mental health crisis such as a psychotic episode with the objective of defusing the crisis, often working closely with mobile crisis teams on standby, and helping the person develop a plan to link with resources for ongoing assistance, if required. A mental health crisis is a non-life threatening situation in which an individual exhibits extreme emotional disturbance or behavioral distress, is considering harm to him or herself or others, is disoriented or out of touch with reality, has a compromised ability to function, or is otherwise agitated and unable to be calmed. Other common indicators include feelings of intense sadness or depression, sleeping or eating problems, anxiety, severe distress, grief, anger or aggression, scattered, unfocused thinking, self-doubt, loss of motivation, lack of patience or irritability and paranoia. The service is generally available via telephone, email, chat and/or text.
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RP-1500.1400-800Suicide Prevention Hotlines Definition
Programs that provide immediate assistance for individuals who are having suicidal feelings with the objective of helping them explore alternatives to self-harm or self-destruction. Included are local, accredited hotlines, countywide and statewide programs, programs offered by local nonprofit organizations and via 988, the three digit dialing code designated by the Federal Communications Commission to replace or supplement the existing toll free number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a network of more than 200 local crisis centers. Suicide prevention workers establish and maintain contact with the individual while identifying and clarifying the focal problem, evaluate the suicidal potential, assess the individual's strengths and resources, and mobilize available resources including paramedic or police intervention and emergency psychiatric care as needed. These programs can also help individuals who are worried about the potentially suicidal behavior of another with the objective of helping them identify warning signs and provide options for seeking further help. Hotline staff are generally available via telephone, email, chat and/or text.
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RP-1500.3300In Person Crisis Intervention Definition
Programs that provide an opportunity for people who are emotionally distressed and/or for their significant others to meet face-to-face with someone who has been trained to assess and resolve the immediate crisis, if possible, and to link the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
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YF-5000Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities Definition
An alteration in thinking, mood or behavior or some combination of those that either creates distress or interferes with people's relationships or their ability function.