Mobile Crisis, NYC
Mobile Crisis Teams use face-to-face interventions with the identified individual in crisis, as well as their family or other support systems, to engage, assess, de-escalate and connect individuals to the most appropriate services. This is a non-cop alternative to mental health crisis–it is not for anyone in immediate danger.
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