Community stabilization services are direct mental health care to non-hospitalized individuals 18 years and older experiencing an acute crisis of a psychiatric nature that may jeopardize their current community and living situation. The goals are to avert hospitalization; provide normative environments with a high assurance of safety and security for crisis intervention; stabilize individuals in psychiatric crisis; and mobilize the resources of the community support system, family members, and others for ongoing maintenance, rehabilitation, and recovery.
Community Stabilization services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide for short-term assessment, crisis intervention, and care coordination to individuals who have recently experienced a behavioral health crisis. Community Stabilization is a bridge service that supports an individual as they are making a transition between certain levels of care when there is a gap in availability of services. Services may include brief therapeutic and skill building interventions, engagement of natural supports, interventions to integrate natural supports in the de-escalation and stabilization of the crisis, and coordination of follow-up services. Services involve advocacy and networking to provide linkages and referrals to appropriate community-based services and assisting the individual and their natural support system in accessing other benefits or assistance programs for which they may be eligible.
Program Goals: The goal of Community Stabilization services is to stabilize the individual within their community and support the individual and natural support system during the following: 1) between an initial Mobile Crisis Response and entry in to an established follow-up service at the appropriate level of care if the appropriate level of care is identified but not immediately available for access 2) as a transitional step-down from a higher level of care if the next level of care is identified but not immediately available or 3) as a diversion from a higher level of care.
Recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, culturally congruent and developmentally appropriate provision of services, integrating the Zero Suicide/Suicide Safer Care principles;
Assessment and screening, including explicit screening for suicidal or homicidal ideation.
Care Coordination:
Crisis Intervention:
Skills Restoration:
Population Served: The individual must be aged 18 years or older and VA Medicaid eligible. Individuals must meet the following criteria, and prior to admission, the individual must meet either #3 or #4:
If the individual meets criteria #4, then the following additional criteria must be met:
5. Without immediate access to the identified community-based service, there is evidence that the individual would be at risk for a higher level of care during the transition to the next service; and
6. Clinically appropriate behavioral health service referral(s) has been identified and a plan for the timeline of transition from Community Stabilization to that provider has been established. If the timeline for transition exceeds 2 weeks, the Community Stabilization provider should initiate referrals to additional follow-up service providers.
Exclusion Criteria
Individuals who meet any of the following criteria are not eligible to receive Community Stabilization Services (with exception for transitions, see billing requirements section):
Termination/discharge of services
Services will be terminated if individuals no longer meet criteria for services. At least one of the following discharge criteria is met:
Referrals sources include managed care organizations, community partners, self-referrals, physicians, other behavioral health agencies, Department of Social Services, and court system.
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