Mobile Crisis Mental Health Services

Mobile crisis services are teams of mental health professionals and practitioners who provide psychiatric services to individuals within their own homes and at other sites outside the traditional clinical setting. Mobile crisis services provide for a rapid response and will work to assess the individual, resolve crisis situations, and link people to needed services.

Emergency mental health services

Emergency mental health services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Mental health crisis phone numbers

Mental health crisis phone numbers are listed by county.

Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: call, chat or text 988.

Services

Mobile crisis interventions are face-to-face, short-term, intensive mental health services provided during a mental health crisis or emergency. These services help the recipient to:

  • Cope with immediate stressors and lessen their suffering
  • Identify and use available resources and recipient’s strengths
  • Avoid unnecessary hospitalization and loss of independent living
  • Develop action plans
  • Begin to return to their baseline level of functioning
Mobile crisis services are available throughout Minnesota for both adults and children. Hours of coverage vary with most teams providing services after hours and weekends.

Key benefits

Health, safety and prevention

Mobile Crisis Teams are uniquely trained to deliver early interventions. This helps to ensure that individuals get the needed level of care at the right time and ensure the person’s safety.

Support

Mobile Crisis Teams positively impact local systems and are valued by other professionals for their expertise in helping people in a mental health crisis. They provide valuable support to medical professionals when referring individuals to hospitalization.

Navigation

Mobile Crisis Teams help individuals navigate the health care system to gain access to the services and resources they need for after a mental health crisis. This helps people maintain the stability of their mental health.

Cost effectiveness

Mobile crisis services are cost effective as they divert individuals from expensive and inappropriate settings, such as hospitals or the criminal justice system. The net reduction in costs compared to hospitalization is $102 per person, and those associated with crime amount to $1,080 per person.

Health care

Mobile crisis services not only help individuals gain access to the health care services they need, but also helps medical professionals in deciding what services to provide.

Criminal justice

Mobile Crisis Teams can provide families and individuals with an alternative to involving law enforcement. Collaboration between crisis teams and law enforcement is increasing, improving the quality of services as well as addressing safety concerns.

Schools

Mobile crisis services can divert students from the juvenile justice system. They are also a valuable resource for school social workers who are dealing with complex situations and in communicating with families.

Human services

Contacting a mobile crisis team can be an entry point for accessing case management and other county services. County staff also utilize mobile crisis teams for consultation to various county programs, such as foster care, child protection and adult protection, and as a resource for clients in crisis.

Mental health matters

The Department of Human Services (DHS) is dedicated to supporting adults, children and youth with a mental illness in their personal journey toward recovery, as well as preventing mental illness whenever possible.

People with mental illness have the same rights as anyone. The department is committed to making sure individual choice is respected and that people with mental illness are able to live, learn, work and enjoy life in their community to the best of their ability.

The department oversees a number of publicly funded programs offering community-based mental health services, creating a continuum of services designed to meet the needs of individuals.