Crisis Services — Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams in Madera, California. Mobile crisis response team operated by WestCare California in partnership with Madera County Department of Behavioral Health Services. Dispatches clinicians to community locations for field-based psychiatric crisis intervention, de-escalation, and evaluation throughout Madera County.
Phone: (559) 395-0451
Website: https://www.maderacounty.com/government/behavioral-health-services
Services offered: Mobile crisis response, field psychiatric assessment, crisis de-escalation, involuntary hold evaluation, linkage to behavioral health services
Ages served: All Ages
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You can call Madera County BHS – Mobile Crisis Team (WestCare California) at (559) 395-0451 in Madera, California. Their website is https://www.maderacounty.com/government/behavioral-health-services.
Madera County BHS – Mobile Crisis Team (WestCare California) offers Mobile crisis response, field psychiatric assessment, crisis de-escalation, involuntary hold evaluation, linkage to behavioral health services. Serves All Ages. Mobile crisis response team operated by WestCare California in partnership with Madera County Department of Behavioral Health Services. Dispatches clinicians to community locations for field-based psychiatric crisis intervention, de-escalation, and evaluation throughout Madera County.
Many community crisis services providers offer free, sliding-scale, or Medicaid-covered services. Call Madera County BHS – Mobile Crisis Team (WestCare California) at (559) 395-0451 to confirm pricing, accepted insurance, and any income requirements before your visit.
Call Madera County BHS – Mobile Crisis Team (WestCare California) at (559) 395-0451 to ask about languages supported. Many providers offer Spanish-language services or interpretation. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline supports English and Spanish 24/7 (press 2 for Spanish).
Madera County BHS – Mobile Crisis Team (WestCare California) reports serving All Ages. Eligibility can also depend on income, residency, and the specific service needed — call (559) 395-0451 to confirm before visiting.
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.