Comprehensive Crisis Services

What Are Comprehensive Crisis Services
When a mental health or behavioral crisis reaches a tipping point — when someone is no longer safe, stable, or in control — fast, in-person intervention can mean the difference between stabilization and hospitalization.
Epic Health Partners provides Comprehensive Crisis Services for adults experiencing psychiatric emergencies. Delivered by trained mobile crisis teams, these services bring immediate, clinical-level support directly to the individual’s location — whether that’s their home, workplace, or elsewhere in the community.
Our goal is simple: prevent escalation, ensure safety, and connect individuals to the right care as quickly and compassionately as possible.
Why Comprehensive Crisis Services at Epic Work
On-Site, Real-Time Response
Crisis doesn’t wait for office hours. That’s why our mobile teams are available 24/7 to assess the situation in person, de-escalate, and initiate care — without waiting on an ER visit or law enforcement.
Clinically Led, Trauma-Informed Intervention
Our teams include trained behavioral health professionals who understand how to intervene without escalating, judge without blaming, and stabilize without delay.
Connection to Ongoing Care
Stabilization is just the first step. Once the immediate crisis is managed, we work to link individuals to follow-up care within Epic — whether that means therapy, psychiatry, PHP/IOP, or case management.
Preventing Involuntary Hospitalization
We aim to reduce unnecessary ER visits and inpatient admissions. By intervening early and appropriately, we help individuals avoid the trauma and disruption of institutionalization whenever possible.
What Our Crisis Services Include
24/7 mobile response for adults in mental health or behavioral crisis
Clinical assessment and risk evaluation at the scene
De-escalation and safety planning
Coordination with family, caregivers, or community partners
Referral and linkage to follow-up outpatient or higher-level care
Collaboration with hospitals, law enforcement, or first responders when needed
Short-term stabilization and follow-through planning

Who Crisis Services Are For
- Is experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviors
- Is at risk of harming themselves or others
- Is in acute emotional or psychiatric distress
- Is having a behavioral health episode due to a known mental illness
- Is escalating beyond what outpatient providers or family can manage safely
- Needs immediate clinical assessment but does not require 911 or police
How Crisis Services Fit into Your Recovery
Outpatient Therapy
Psychiatric Services
Mental Health IOP
Mental Health PHP
Mental Health Skill-Building
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