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Division of Mental Hygiene

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

Contents

Emergency / Crisis Services

Services to help children with mental health emergencies and crisis situations that are available 24 hours.  As with other illness, it is always better to seek treatment before a crisis or emergency. But there are times when a parent needs help quickly – for example, when children can’t calm down, are uncontrollable, or may be in imminent danger of hurting themselves or others. In these cases, it is best to call 911. You can also call The Mental Health Association of New York City’s 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week psychiatric crisis emergency hotline (1-800-LIFENET).

Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Rooms

This is the same kind of service that a family would receive in the case of a physical or medical emergency, but is intended for psychiatric or behavioral emergencies. Not all hospitals have psychiatric emergency rooms for children, but children can be evaluated in any emergency room and a decision will be made about next steps

Who can get services?
Children, ages 18 or younger, with emotional and/or behavioral emergencies.

For more information, contact LIFENET:
1-800-LIFENET (1-800-543-3638)
1-877-AYUDESE (en Espanol)
1-877-990-8585 (Asian-speaking populations)

Mobile Crisis Teams

Mobile crisis teams (MCTs) consist of professionals, including a psychiatrist, psychologist, nurse and social worker. These teams visit children in their home to identify problems and make recommendations for care. MCTs provide short term services (3-6 visits) to children with immediate mental health needs and are usually the first form of treatment offered to children that may be in danger to themselves and others. MCTs are run by licensed mental health agencies, and they respond to mental health service needs within 24 -48 hours of a call.  
Services include:

  • Assessment
  • Crisis intervention
  • Supportive counseling
  • Referrals and linkages to services

Who can get services?

  • Children up to age 18
  • Experiencing or at risk of acute psychiatric crisis.

How to access:
Family members, clergy, friends and others concerned about the child in crisis can contact mobile crisis teams directly.

For more information, contact LIFENET:

1-800-LIFENET (1-800-543-3638)
1-877-AYUDESE (en Espanol)
1-877-990-8585 (Asian-speaking populations)

Home Based Crisis Intervention

The home based crisis intervention (HBCI) programsprovide in-home crisis services to families when a child is at imminent risk of hospital or out-of-home placement. This service provides intensive in-home interventions for about 4-6 weeks in the child’s home and community. Each counselor works with small caseloads. A counselor will work with family members to coordinate care for their child and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Goals of this program includes crisis stabilization, avoiding hospital or out-of home placement, teaching problem solving skills to the family, and linking the child and family with community-based resources and supports.

Services include: 

  • Crisis intervention
  • Teaching problem-solving skills to the family
  • Individual and family counseling
  • Linkage to community-based resources
  • Case management
  • Medication evaluation and management

Who can get services?

  • Children between the ages of 5-18 years
  • Must have a serious emotional disturbance and be in crisis, but not requiring hospitalization.

How to access:

Referrals to this program are made primarily through an emergency room, walk-in clinic or mobile crisis team. Referrals can be made directly by contacting the HBCI programs.  

For more information, contact LIFENET:

1-800-LIFENET (1-800-543-3638)
1-877-AYUDESE (en Espanol)
1-877-990-8585 (Asian-speaking populations)

Intensive Crisis Stabilization and Treatment

This Intensive Crisis Stabilization and Treatment (ICST) program is an emergency service and combines components of the home based crisis intervention (HBCI) and clinic treatment to prevent hospital treatment of children in crisis. This program addresses the needs of children in psychiatric crisis who can also benefit from additional mental health treatment. The purpose of ICST is to stabilize the child and provides in-depth individual and family treatment for up to 3 months, so that the child can be treated and maintained in their home and community, and provides links to children and family for ongoing support and treatment services. ICST programs operate in the Bronx and Brooklyn.

Services include:

  • Crisis intervention
  • Individual and family therapy
  • Clinic treatment
  • Case management services
  • Medication evaluation and management

Who can get services?  

  • Children between the ages of 5-18
  • Must be experiencing acute psychiatric crisis

How to access:

  • Referrals can be made through emergency rooms, mobile crisis units, case management programs, social service agencies and schools/after school programs. Referrals can be made directly by contacting the ICST programs.

For more information, contact LIFENET:

1-800-LIFENET (1-800-543-3638)
1-877-AYUDESE (en Espanol )
1-877-990-8585 (Asian-speaking populations)

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