24-hour, short term residential program that offers patient and family a "cooling off" period from a particular crisis. This short term intervention is designed to enable crisis stabilization staff an opportunity to make good, appropriate assessments and interventions that may prevent a longer out of home disruption.
Crisis Stabilization Center will accept all referrals made by mental health Access Point who are a resident of Hamilton County and contract services of surrounding counies. Patients must enter the program voluntarily and be exhibiting psychotic behaviors or are incipiently psychotic. Separation from the family is required in order to stabilize the immediate crisis within a 7-21 day period.
The program will not treat individuals who are intoxicated from drugs or alchohol, actively violent or having a recent history of significant acting-out behavior or are only in need of housing.
General Information / Nursing Station: 513.559.2944
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