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Mobile Crisis Teams

24/7 Crisis Hot Line Dedicated To Helping You • Call 211 

WE DO STILL PROVIDE FACE-TO-FACE ASSESSMENTS DURING COVID-19 

Professionals working on the Crisis Response Team hope to help people cope and, if necessary, help people connect with a therapist for ongoing assistance. Team members are available to talk with callers face-to-face or on the telephone. We will assist if a person is feeling suicidal, having difficulty with medications, experiencing behavioral problems, contemplating psychiatric hospitalization, or experiencing other emotional problems. Calls from friends and family members of these people are also common. The team is accessed through First Call 211. Trained staff and volunteers man these phone lines 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Crisis can take many forms for many different people. 

Here are some common calls. 

  • Relationship Problems 
  • Family Crisis 
  • Anxiety 
  • Depression 
  • Substance Abuse 
  • Suicidal Thoughts 
  • Bullying 
  • Stress 
  • Disability 

Veteran Crisis Response is also available: 

If you or a Veteran/Service member you are concerned about  are in crisis risk for injury or feeling  suicide, then the we are here to help, call staff  will listen, offer support, and connect you with a VCRT to help you make a plan to stay safe. 

HELP IS JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY! 

Itasca County Crisis Response Team 

Mental Health Crisis Response Team (CRT) 

1007 NW 4th St,  

Grand Rapids, MN, 55744-2203 

(218) 326-8565 or 1-800- 442-8565 

help@firstcall211.net