Residential Crisis Stabilization (RCSS) - Thrive Behavioral Network
Community and regional collaboration which provides residential crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency. This includes programming designed to enhance psychiatric stability and emotional adjustment, and the skills to return to a more independent setting. Residential Crisis Stabilization - 24 hour nursing care - Crisis assessment, support, and intervention - Discharge/aftercare planning with referrals to further aftercare treatment - Family support - Medication administration, management, and monitoring - Psychiatric medical assessment - Recovery focused care - Short-term problem solving and rehabilitative services - Symptom management and relapse prevention Individuals admitted work with a mental health professional, or practitioner on a daily basis. Groups are provided to include psychoeducation, symptom management, coping strategies and stress relief, etc. Services are short-term and recovery focused.
Categories
Last assured
12/18/2024
Physical Address
4730 Matterhorn Circle, Duluth, MN 55811
Hours
24 hours/7 days a week
Voice
Fax
(218)623-1811
Application process
Call; email
Fee
Vary
Required documents
Vary
Eligibility
Primarily serves adults 18 years and older who are residents of Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties but will accept referrals from anyone in Minnesota.
Service area
MN
Agency info
Thrive Behavioral Network
Thrive Behavioral Network provides safe and accessible healthcare services for individuals living with a disability. By improving quality of life through various residential, outpatient, and community services. Thrive Behavioral Network has 23 programs throughout Minnesota, offering the following social and healthcare services:
- Home and Community-Based Services
- Adult Foster Care
?- Crisis Services
?- Intensive Residential Treatment Services
Thrive Behavioral Network makes it a priority to provide a place where clients are able to be safe and independent while receiving the quality care and individualized treatment(s) they require.