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Access and Crisis
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Crisis
SERVICES
Operates a mandated walk-in crisis evaluation clinic
and in-person community based crisis response for
those seeking urgent behavioral healthcare. Clinicians
provide behavioral health psychosocial assessments
and level of care assessments for community
members seeking specialty mental health treatment
and substance use disorder treatment. Access and
Crisis is required to provide timely access to services,
and manages the Access hotline. Revenues for
Behavioral Health are budgeted within the
Administration service.
EMERGING ISSUES
Expanding mobile crisis services through a Department
of Healthcare Services (DHCS) Crisis Care Mobile Units
(CCMU) grant, a grant from the California Health
Facilities Finance Authority (CHFFA) and a Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) grant
Ensuring individuals can access services at other
locations and providers in the community as part of
the Access for All initiative and new requirements from
the State.
Using the Mobile Emergency Response Team (MERT)
and telehealth evaluations to reduce hospital strain in
the Emergency Departments from people in Behavioral
Health crisis.
Expenses
Revenues
Funded Staffing
Main Funding
Source
Primary
Clients
Strategic Plan
Focus Area
$5,870,052
(+63%)
41
State/Federal
Public Clients
(0%)
(+5%)
Comprehensive
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