Siouxland Mental Health
Crisis Center
Siouxland Mental Health Crisis Center is a 24/7 facility designed to assist individuals experiencing mental health discomfort and/or increased mental health symptoms who require a level of care that cannot be addressed in their current living situation and who do not meet the criteria for inpatient hospitalization. Admission is based on the client’s voluntary cooperation - they may leave at any time if they choose to do so. The goal of the crisis center is to provide a safe, supervised environment where clients can address their crisis and stabilize their symptoms with support.
Crisis can take on many forms for many people. These are some common types:
Anxiety - Depression - Relationship Problems - Family Crisis - Bullying - Stress - Disability - Suicidal Thoughts - Grief - Psychosis - Insufficient Medication Management
Let us help! We have a nurse and crisis tech at the center 24 hours a day. Our staff is caring professionals who are ready to serve the community. If you need therapy, psychiatry, or community services, the center will help you with those services at Siouxland Mental Health or a preferred agency.
WHO IS THIS PROGRAM FOR
This service is appropriate for those whose mental health symptoms can be stabilized quickly so the individual(s) can safely return to the community. This voluntary service is for those who do not require hospitalization but need assistance and medical oversight to prevent symptom exacerbation.
Individuals are served on a voluntary basis and must be 18 or above. Also, they also need to be a resident of Iowa. Please call if you have any questions about a client outside this demographic as private pay options are available.
Download our Crisis Center Borchure to find out more information:
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please visit our Walk-in Crisis Center located at 4038 Division Street in Sioux City, 24/7/365
Are you feeling overwhelmed and need to talk? Call us at 712-252-3871 option 8, 24/7/365