Crisis Services
Freedom House crisis programs offer the following services:
- 23-Hour observation chairs - short-term intensive observation, evaluation and support for up to 23 hours, for people with mental illness, substance abuse and/or developmental disability; includes evaluation to determine if transfer to a more intensive and/or longer-term level of care is indicated.
- Crisis stabilization - short-term residential intensive evaluation, treatment intervention or behavioral management to stabilize acute or crisis situations, including acute psychiatric symptoms, disruptive or dangerous behaviors or intoxication from alcohol or drugs.
- Detoxification, from alcohol and/or drugs - social setting and non-hospital medical detoxification, providing 24-hour evaluation and withdrawal management, with emphasis on both medical supervision and peer and social support.
- Mobile Crisis - Mobile Crisis Team provides integrated, short-term crisis response, stabilization and intervention for adults and children experiencing a mental health or chemical dependency crisis.
- Walk-In and Telepsychiatry - Clients can meet with a licensed psychiatrist to meet urgent needs. Additionally, rural clients can receive remote care via secure and confidential video conferencing.
These services are available at the following locations:
Chapel Hill Crisis Services Unit
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104 New Stateside Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
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Carolyn Crowder, Program Director
detox@freedomhouserecovery.org
919-967-8844
919-929-0601 Fax |
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309 Crutchfield Street
Durham, NC 27704
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James Osborn, Program Director
JOsborn@co.durham.nc.us
800-510-9132 or 919-560-7100
919-560-7480 Fax
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Mobile Crisis - Orange and Person County
919-967-8844
Provides mobile crisis psychiatric and substance abuse services
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