Navigating 988: Emergency Aid
Crisis Centers: Healing Harbors
Crisis on Wheels: Mobile Response
DBHDD's Toolbox: Programs Unveiled
Inside Track: Roles & Allies
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This is the website you access for more information on 988

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You can stay at a Temporary Observation Unit for this long. 

23-hours

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Mobile Crisis work hours

24/7/365

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We have 5 of these long term inpatient facilities across Georgia.

State Hospitals

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DBHDD is partnering with this emergency line to provide training and direct transfers.

911

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988 is being answered by this established crisis line in GA (No Acronyms)

Georgia Crisis and Access Line

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We ask EDs to complete this form for consideration at one of our crisis beds. 

Pre-Assessment Referral Form (PARF)

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These 2 providers cover our mobile crisis teams across the state. 

Behavioral Health Link (BHL) and Benchmark

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This program includes medically monitored withdrawal management from alcohol, amphetamines, and opioids which require 24-hour supervision

Substance Use Detox Facilities

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This was the original phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

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988 was activated on this month and year

July 2022

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CSU, Temporary Observations, and Crisis Service Center, this Program has all 3 components.

Behavioral Health Crisis Center

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Mobile crisis partners with these 2 public health emergency providers when needed.

911 (Law Enforcement/Fire)/EMS

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This suicide assessment is used to measure the risk for suicidality. 

Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale CSSRS 

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This program partners MH clinicians and Law Enforcement together. 

Co-Responder Program

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These are 2 alternative warm lines to 988

Peer to Peer (Mental Health) and CARES (Substance Misuse)

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These beds are intended to serve as overflow when treatment at a Crisis Stabilization Unit or Behavioral Health Crisis Center is not available.

Private Hospitals/State Contracted-Inpatient Beds

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You have to go through mobile crisis to access these nonbehavioral health crisis services. 

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)

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This team of individuals conduct street outreach and provide case management.

Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)

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This funding partner helps us with the development of 988 and other crisis services 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

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This is the saying to help you remember the 3 parts of 988. 

Someone to Call; Someone to Respond; Somewhere to Go

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The average length of stay for adults and youth in a crisis stabilization unit

Adult 5-7 days

Youth 7-10 days

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Mobile Crisis provides on-site or telemedicine assessments for these types of crisis. 

Individuals experiencing mental health, substance use and/ or DD/ ASD crisis

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Individuals with lived experience run this crisis prevention program.

Peer Wellness Centers - Services are administered by the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network

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These intensive community services offer 24/7/365 crisis intervention in the office or the community (3 out of the 5 correct)
*Bonus* if you can name all 5

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT);Community Support Team (CST); Community Residential Rehabilitation Level I and Level III; Crisis Respite Apartments; and Intensive Family Intervention 

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