Crisis Services
Get Help Now with Crisis Intervention
If you or someone you know is experiencing a behavioral health crisis, you have three immediate and direct options to get help:
Crisis Response Service Offerings
Once you’ve been in touch with someone from SummitStone Health Partners, you will be connected to the resources you need which may include our Mobile Crisis Response or our Behavioral Health Urgent Care and Crisis Stabilization Unit.
Behavioral Health Urgent Care and Crisis Stabilization Unit
Assessments are available anytime, day or night, 24/7/365 to anyone experiencing a self-defined behavioral health crisis.
Location for this service:
Fort Collins
Address: 2260 W. Trilby Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526
Phone: (970) 494-4200 ext.4
Hours: 24/7/365
Our Behavioral Health Urgent Care and Crisis Stabilization Unit is staffed by caring providers who are highly trained and experienced in crisis intervention and de-escalation.
When patients are discharged they will receive a comprehensive treatment plan with follow-up.
Our staff are highly trained and experienced in crisis intervention and de-escalation. After the situation has been stabilized, we develop a follow-up care plan to provide access to the appropriate level of care.
This may include:
- Peer and family support services
- Medication evaluations
- Clinical and/or psychiatric assessments
- Safety plans
- Case management services
- Referrals to individual therapy, peer-supported therapy, or other services
Mobile Crisis Response
Mobile crisis counselors respond throughout Larimer County and are available 24/7/365.
Our mental health clinicians can respond in the community when you or a loved one is experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Care includes an on-site behavioral health assessment and referral. Our staff are highly trained and experienced in crisis intervention and de-escalation. After the situation has been stabilized, a follow-up care plan will be developed to provide access to the appropriate level of care. This may include linkage or referral, clinical and/or psychiatric assessments, medication evaluation, peer support, case management services, and a safety plan.