Programs that use specially equipped mobile vehicles to deliver non-emergency mental health care services to vulnerable and/or remote populations that are unable to access a mental health care facility. The mobile clinics may drive to a specific individual or make scheduled stops in different neighborhoods and offer a wide variety of services which may include general wellness programs, mental health assessments, screening for suicide risk, counseling, psychiatry, harm reduction and substance use disorder-related support, and connection to telehealth appointments. Included are street outreach programs that use outreach workers to seek out and provide mental health care services for people experiencing homelessness.
No programs.