Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds)

Crisis Services — Psychiatric Emergency in San Luis Obispo, California. Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility serving San Luis Obispo County providing 16-bed 24/7 involuntary psychiatric hospitalization for adults on 5150 holds. Referrals from law enforcement, mobile crisis teams, and hospitals only — no direct walk-ins. Psychiatric evaluation, stabilization, and medication management for acute psychiatric emergencies requiring inpatient level of care.

Phone: (800) 838-1381

Address: 2180 Johnson Avenue, San Luis Obispo, California, 93401

Website: https://www.crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com

Languages: English, Spanish

Services offered: Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization (5150), psychiatric evaluation, stabilization, medication management

Ages served: Adults (18+)

Insurance & payment accepted: Medi-Cal, Medicare, All Insurance

Good to know: 16 beds. 24/7. Referral only — no walk-ins. Law enforcement/MHET referral via (800) 838-1381.

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Frequently asked questions about Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds)

How do I contact Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds)?

You can call Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) at (800) 838-1381 or visit 2180 Johnson Avenue in San Luis Obispo, California. Their website is https://www.crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com.

What services does Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) offer?

Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) offers Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization (5150), psychiatric evaluation, stabilization, medication management. Serves Adults (18+). Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility serving San Luis Obispo County providing 16-bed 24/7 involuntary psychiatric hospitalization for adults on 5150 holds. Referrals from law enforcement, mobile crisis teams, and hospitals only — no direct walk-ins. Psychiatric evaluation, stabilization, and medica

Are services at Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) free or low-cost?

Many community crisis services providers offer free, sliding-scale, or Medicaid-covered services. Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) reports accepting: Medi-Cal, Medicare, All Insurance. Call Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) at (800) 838-1381 to confirm pricing, accepted insurance, and any income requirements before your visit.

What languages does Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) support?

Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) reports providing services in: English, Spanish. If you need another language, ask about translation services or call 988 for free crisis support in English and Spanish.

Who is eligible for services at Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds)?

Crestwood Psychiatric Health Facility – SLO County (5150 Holds) reports serving Adults (18+). Accepted insurance/payment: Medi-Cal, Medicare, All Insurance. Eligibility can also depend on income, residency, and the specific service needed — call (800) 838-1381 to confirm before visiting.

What if I'm in crisis right now?

If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 — the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — for free, 24/7, confidential support. Veterans press 1; LGBTQ+ youth press 3.

In crisis? Call or text 988 for free, 24/7, confidential support. Veterans press 1. For immediate danger call 911.