Mobile Mental Health Crisis Services
If an individual has a plan or intent to harm self or others, please take them to the emergency room or call 911 immediately.
Mobile Mental Health Crisis Services are voluntary, immediate, short-term intensive mental health assessments and intervention services provided during a mental health crisis. The goal is to help the individual begin to return to their baseline level of functioning by helping them cope with immediate stressors, identify available resources, develop plans, and avoid unnecessary hospitalization and/or loss of independent living.
Services are provided either face-to-face or telehealth (Zoom).
Contact Information:
Itasca County Area: H.O.P.E. Crisis Line available 24/7: 218-256-2659
International Falls and Koochiching County: Northland CRT dispatched through First Call for Help 24/7: 1-800-442-8565 or 988
Other Areas: If you reside in any county throughout the state of Minnesota and not sure who to call, dial 988 and they will connect you to your local Crisis Response Team.
National Crisis Text Line: text HOME to 741741
More Information:
For more information on what mental health crises, crisis assessments, crisis interventions, and crisis stabilization are, refer to Northland Counseling's Mobile Mental Health Crisis Services.