County Mental Health Triage Services

County Mental Health Triage Services

Resilient Outcomes in the Community for Kids & Youth (ROCKY)

 The ROCKY program provides a range of crisis-related triage services to children aged 21 and under in need of assistance, or their parent, guardian, or caregiver.

  • Diversion of persons in crisis to appropriate levels of care.
  • Requiring stabilization and/or therapeutic or recovery focused services.
  • Serving 21 and under
  • Hours of operation: M-F 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM

The C.R.E.S.T. & R.E.A.C.H. Teams are part of the Crisis Support System of Care Program.  These are field based teams consisting of Clinical Therapists, Behavioral Health Specialist and Peer Support Specialist working collaboratively with Law Enforcement & Emergency Department Personnel to decrease the need for inpatient hospitalizations as well as decreasing the amount of time that Law Enforcement & Emergency Department Personnel are dedicating to individuals in psychiatric crisis. The C.R.E.S.T. & R.E.A.C.H. Teams are able to work with individuals from all age groups. 

Community Response Evaluation and Support Team (CREST)

CREST units work collaboratively with local Police and Sheriff Departments to decrease the need for inpatient hospitalizations as well as decreasing the amount of time that law enforcement personnel are dedicating to consumers in psychiatric crisis.

  • Any age person that is experiencing a psychiatric crisis.
  • Those with insurance and those without.
  • Persons that are not already deemed needing to be placed on a 5150

Regional Emergency Assessment at Community Hospitals (REACH)

For more information: (951) 715-5040

24/7 Mental Health Urgent Care Centers (MHUC)  

MHUC Riverside: 9980 County Farm Rd, Bldg. 2, Riverside 92503

Phone: (951) 509-2499

MHUC Perris: 85 Ramona Expressway, Ste. 1-3, Perris 92571

Phone: (951) 349-4195

MHUC Palm Springs: 2500 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. A4, Palm Springs 92571

Phone: (760) 424-5602

  • REACH units work collaboratively within community hospital emergency departments, to decrease the need for inpatient hospitalizations, as well as decreasing the amount of time that hospital medical staff is dedicating to patients in psychiatric crisis.
  • Length of stay 24 hours.
  • Screening, Assessment, Crisis Counseling, Peer Navigation and Support, Wellness Planning, Linkage to Ongoing Services, and Psychiatric Medications in a safe, efficient, Trauma-Informed, and least-restrictive setting.