About Crisis Resolution Teams
Crisis Resolution Teams support families with youth and young adults who are experiencing behavioral health challenges and would benefit from intensive, short-term (up to 42 days), in-home services and linkage to ongoing supports.
Examples of CRT services include: a needs assessment, service planning, care coordination, crisis management, peer support, family skill building, individual/family therapy, psychiatry and medication management. CRT aims to avoid hospital admission whenever possible by wrapping services around the family in an effective manner.
Eligibility Criteria
Crisis Resolution Teams serve children, youth and young adults who:
- Are 0-21 years of age
- Have presented in the crisis system and/or emergency departments with high acuity behavioral health needs
- Have received a crisis evaluation and is determined to be safe to remain in the home or community to receive intensive, short-term stabilization interventions.
Team-Based Approach
Each family’s team will include:
- A mental health clinician, who provides counseling/therapy
- A case manager, who supports clients and families in meeting their treatment plan needs
- A peer specialist, which is a support person with a shared understanding of current experiences
- A prescriber, who provides medication management
- A family skills and/or behavioral coach, who assists with goal setting and forming new structure/routines in the home to achieve positive, lasting change.
- A care coordinator, who provides tailored support and fosters connection with additional community resources to best meet the needs of the family
More information
- What are the hours of service?
Frequency of the services shall be offered at a minimum of 3 days per week, up to a variety of services multiple times daily depending on clinical need. Duration of services shall be offered for a minimum of 4 weeks, up to 6 weeks depending on clinical need.
- How do I make a referral?
Referrals will be accepted from hospital emergency departments and the Colorado Crisis Services continuum. The referring agency would complete the referral form, gather any supporting documentation that would be beneficial to the team, and ensure releases of information are signed.
- Where can I receive these services?
Service Areas
- Region 1: Delta, Montrose, Mesa, Montezuma, La Plata, and Archuleta counties
- Region 2: Weld County
- Region 3: Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas and Elbert counties
- Region 4: Fremont, Chaffee, Lake and Custer counties
- Region 5: Denver
- Region 6: Boulder, Broomfield. Jefferson, Gilpin, and Clear Creek counties
- Region 7: Colorado Springs
Walk-in Centers — Open 24/7/365
You’ll check in at the front desk at a local walk-in center location and be asked to complete a brief screening to determine the next steps, which will likely involve meeting with a clinician for a thorough evaluation. This process helps decide what next steps are needed. This may also include a brief physical health screening by a medical professional.
Crisis walk-in services are available regardless of one’s ability to pay. If an individual has private insurance, a co-payment and other out-of-pocket expenses may be required depending on the plan coverage to your insurance provider. However, no payment is required at the time of service, and no one will be turned away for crisis services, regardless of ability to pay.
- CRT Data & Monthly Dashboard
Monthly metrics for pilot Crisis Resolution Treatment across the 7 administrative service organization regions in Colorado.