Adult Crisis Residential Services
Crisis Residential Services are intended to provide a short-term alternative to inpatient psychiatric hospitalization for individuals experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis when clinically indicated.
Services are designed for a subset of individuals who meet psychiatric inpatient admission criteria or are at risk of admission, but who can be appropriately served in settings less intensive than a hospital.
The goal of Crisis Residential Services is to facilitate reduction in the intensity of those factors that lead to crisis residential admission through the person-centered and recovery / resilience-oriented approach.
Services are designed to resolve the immediate crisis and improve the functioning level of the individuals served to allow them to return to a less intensive community living situation as soon as possible. Group and individual treatment are provided by a comprehensive treatment team, including peer support specialists, social workers, nurses, and psychiatrists.
Program Overview
- 24-hour staffing coverage
- Recovery-oriented group curriculum
- Medication administration
- Dietary services
- Withdrawal management services, if needed
Our Staff Includes
- Certified Peer Support Specialists
- Social Workers
- Nurses (7 days/week)
- Psychiatrist (7 days/week)
For Mental Health Emergencies contact your local mental health agency, visit the nearest ER, or call 911 if you are experiencing a crisis.
Adult Crisis Locations
Robert Brown Crisis
160 Manley St Holland, MI 49424 616.298.8190