Georgia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities - Crisis Support Home
This is part of Georgia's state behavioral health agency (DBHDD), which runs crisis services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. When someone is in crisis, they can get short-term help in a Crisis Respite Home (a small home that serves a few people at a time) or a Mobile Crisis Team that comes to where the person is. To reach help any time, day or night, call the Georgia Crisis and Access Line at (800) 715-4225 or dial 988.
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This agency provides behavioral health services to those most-in-need.
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What they offer 4
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Crisis Respite HomesService
Small residential homes that serve up to four people at a time and provide short-term crisis support for individuals with developmental disabilities who are experiencing emotional or behavioral distress.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Mobile Crisis Services (Mobile Crisis Teams)Service
Mobile Crisis Teams travel to where a person in crisis is to assess the situation, reduce risk, and connect them to more intensive services or an emergency room if needed.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL)Service
A free phone line, answered 24 hours a day, that connects callers to trained professionals for crises related to mental health, substance use, and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesService
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