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Apalachee Center, Evaluations/Admissions

*Central Receiving Facility serving as 24/7 walk-in central receiving facility for anyone experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis including suicide crisis intervention and all persons who are subject to the involuntary Baker Act or Marchman Act where evaluation will determine appropriate level of care (inpatient or outpatient) *Persons determined to be in need of outpatient care will be given referrals to receive outpatient services *Based on insurance, preference, availability and other factors, those admitted to inpatient care may go to either Eastside, Tallahassee Memorial Behavioral Health Center, HCA Florida Capital Hospital, or in the case of most uninsured patients, PATH (Positive Alternative to Hospitalization) *Fees depend on need of patient; accepts most insurance, medicare, and medicaid

Services: Assessment for Substance Use Disorders, In Person Crisis Intervention, Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention, Mental Health Screening

2634 Capital Circle NE, Bldg B

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 523-3308

Apalachee Center, Mobile Response Team (MRT)

*The Mobile Response Team (MRT) operates a 24/7 crisis hotline and provides services for people of any age in a mental health or substance abuse crisis; A feature of their service is in-person response to calls about mental health crisis; the MRT responds to all 8 counties in the Big Bend region but will have limited response depending on staffing resources; If the MRT cannot respond in person, they might offer video conferencing to the caller *The MRT aims to dispatch two counselors if they are available; they only respond to callers with one counselor if the individual is an existing Apalachee Center client that the MRT is familiar with; all other responses will be with two counselors or with law enforcement accompaniment if there is concern for safety in the home environment *After sunset and before sunrise, the MRT does not provide in-person crisis response unless requested by law enforcement or a public safety access point; They only provide in-person crisis response during business hours (8AM-5PM) *The MRT serves to reduce psychiatric hospitalization but will Baker Act or Marchman Act individuals if necessary; If a Baker Act or Marchman Act is necessary, then law enforcement will become involved; the MRT does not respond to calls where a suicide attempt has been initiated or where the crisis person is deemed at risk of harming others; They will recommend or will help contact CDA so EMS or law enforcement can dispatch to the home for the individual that has attempted suicide and needs medical attention

Services: Crisis Intervention, Involuntary Psychiatric Intervention, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams, Telemental Health

2634 Capital Circle NE, Bldg B

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(800) 342-0774

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, Mobile Response Team

*24/7 Mobile Response Team (MRT) will go out, free of charge, to a person's home, emergency room, school or other location as needed, for an immediate and/or severe mental health crisis *Takes calls from anyone (child through adult) in a mental health crisis or their family/friends *Mobile Response Team is available when a person is expressing thoughts of suicide, experiencing out of control behaviors that place him at risk of harming self or others, or is experiencing severe stress that results in a significant decline in daily and/or family life *Counties Covered: Orange, Osceola, and Seminole

Services: In Person Crisis Intervention, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams

5850 T G Lee Blvd Ste 400

Orlando, FL 32822

(407) 839-4357

Lakeview Center, Mobile Response Team

*24/7 Mobile Response Team (MRT) will go out to a person's home, emergency room, school or other location as needed, for an immediate and/or severe mental health crisis at no charge *Takes calls from anyone in a mental health crisis, serious behavioral/emotional issues or their family/friends; children, teens, & adults *Mobile Response Team is available when a person is expressing thoughts of suicide, experiencing out of control behaviors that place themselves at risk of harming self or others, or is experiencing severe stress that results in a significant decline in daily and/or family life *Does not have law enforcement accompany unless safety is a concern *Covers Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton Counties

Services: In Person Crisis Intervention, Mental Health Screening, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams

1221 W Lakeview Ave

Pensacola, FL 32501

(866) 517-7766

Life Management Center of NW Florida

*24/7 Emergency Services for persons of any age experiencing an immediate mental health and/or substance abuse crisis *Emergency Services consists of 3 components and are available to anyone from any of the 6 counties served: 1.

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Assessment for Substance Use Disorders, General Counseling Services, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Inpatient Mental Health Facilities, Mental Health Screening, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams, Substance Use Disorder Counseling

525 E 15th St

Panama City, FL 32405

(850) 522-4485

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