Mobile Crisis Response Program Guide - Washington State Health Care . . . Mobile crisis response (MCR) services offer voluntary community-based intervention to individuals in need wherever they are including at home, work, school, juvenile courts, or anywhere else in the community where the person is experiencing a crisis
Mobile Units Model - RHIhub Mental Health Toolkit Mental health mobile unit programs can provide a wide range of services, such as crisis intervention, case management, individual and family therapy, suicide prevention, patient education, peer support, and medication management
Framework for Community Based Mental Health Programs in the Philippines The Community-based Mental Health Program framework sets the foundation for an evidence- and rights-based model of community-based mental health treatment and support, building up from different community-based models in the Philippine context
Community-based approaches to mental health support in the United States Community-based mental health initiatives have emerged as a crucial component of the U S mental healthcare system, addressing the gaps in traditional healthcare by providing accessible, culturally sensitive, and supportive environments
TEAM-BASED CARE FRAMEWORK - National Council for Mental Wellbeing The MDI developed this paper with input from medical directors, subject matter experts and experienced mental health providers and clinical staf with first-hand experience in direct service provision and administration
From isolation to inclusion: community-based mental health care Community-based networks of mental health services empower people to thrive, not just survive They reduce stigma, enhance access, and better support recovery and inclusion across levels of need
Advances in mobile mental health: opportunities and implications for . . . This paper discusses mobile mental health (mMH) options, as part of a broader framework of eMH options The evidence-based literature shows that many people have an openness to technology as a way to help themselves, change behaviors and engage additional clinical services