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“We’re planning to build a crisis diversion center to assess and stabilize patients,” Schofield said. “They’ll be at the house no longer than 24 hours. If they’re not stable at 23 hours, we’ll transport them to a facility capable of performing the next appropriate level of care.”

Scofield said if patients are not able to be stabilized and back on their medication in 23-hours, they will be moved to a crisis diversion center in Montgomery for care. He said ECMH has an agreement in place with a center in Montgomery. 

Schofield said the planned crisis diversion center would not be a large operation and will be capable of serving about three to four people. He said the center would be staffed 24-hours a day with all necessary professional personnel. He said they may also offer peer counseling because peers sometimes have better luck connecting with people in crisis because they have gone through similar experiences. 

Schofield said in his experience, people in crisis could usually be stabilized within the 23-hour window by getting the patient back on medication. He said if the patient isn’t stabilized within the 23-hour window, they would be transported to another facility for additional care. 

Schofield also said ECMH has a crisis mobile team  that went out into the community to assist people in need. He said the crisis center would help bring all of those services together under one roof.

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