23-Hour Crisis Stabilization Service
Get immediate, 23/7 crisis support in our safe, community-based stabilization service
If you or someone you know is experiencing a behavioral health crisis, our 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization service is here to help. This vital service is available 23/7 in a community-based clinic setting, providing crucial assessment and stabilization interventions during acute crises.
Immediate Availability
Our doors are open around the clock, ensuring that help is always available when you need it most.
Safe Environment
We provide a secure setting for observation and assessment to decide if further inpatient care or specialized services are necessary.
Thorough Assessment
Throughout the full 23 hours of service, we conduct detailed evaluations of the crisis and psychosocial needs. This comprehensive approach helps us identify the best resources to support you and potentially prevent unnecessary hospitalization.
Follow-Up Care Coordination
After stabilization, we ensure continuity of care by coordinating follow-up treatments and support services to maintain long-term wellness.
Our 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization service provides urgent support for individuals experiencing severe mental health crises.
Comprehensive Overview of the 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization Service in Richmond, VA
Available around the clock, this service offers a critical bridge between emergency care and long-term wellness solutions in a non-hospital, community-based setting. Within this supportive environment, clients receive immediate assessment and intervention designed to stabilize their condition quickly and effectively.
At the core of our service are tailored interventions that include psychiatric evaluations, individualized therapy, medication management, and crisis intervention, all performed by our team of dedicated mental health professionals. This approach not only addresses immediate safety concerns but also begins the process of longer-term treatment planning. Our goal is to manage acute symptoms efficiently, ensuring that each individual has the best possible chance of returning to their community with the necessary supports in place.
Following stabilization, we prioritize seamless transition to ongoing care through meticulous discharge planning and coordination with community resources. This ensures that every individual who comes to us for help is not only stabilized but also supported as they continue their journey to full recovery. Our 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization service is a vital resource for individuals and families navigating the complexities of acute mental health conditions, offering a pathway to recovery in times of critical need.
Assessments and Services Provided
Conducted by psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or psychosocial assessments.
To address personal and familial aspects of the crisis.
Get tailored plans to guide recovery.
Immediate support to manage acute symptoms.
Ensuring continuity of care with other health services.
Helping restore daily living skills disrupted by the crisis.
Support from individuals who have experienced and overcome similar challenges.
Educating patients and families about health conditions and coping strategies.
Assessment Requirements
Our qualified mental health professionals, including Licensed Mental Health Professionals (LMHP, LMHP-R, LMHP-RP, LMHP-S), perform assessments to determine the appropriateness of this service. Options for meeting the assessment requirement include:
- Comprehensive Needs Assessment
- Review and update of recent prescreening assessments
- DBHDS approved assessment for stabilization services
A psychiatric evaluation is available at admission, ensuring immediate and appropriate responses to medical needs, supplemented by 23-hour in-person nursing.
How to Access Our Services
If you or a loved one is in need of 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization service, please contact us directly at 804-308-3403 or by clicking the button below. Our dedicated team is available to guide you through the admission process and begin the journey towards recovery.