Las Vegas provider opens southern Nevada’s 1st crisis stabilization center

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University Medical Center of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas has partnered with Clark County to open a crisis stabilization center. 

The outpatient facility is the first and only in southern Nevada serving individuals 18 years or older who are experiencing a mental health crisis or substance use concerns, according to a Feb. 25 Facebook post from the county. It accepts patients who seek help voluntarily, as well as those transported by law enforcement and emergency medical services. 

The center is staffed 24/7 by licensed mental health professionals and nurses, and includes 35 outpatient chairs. Services are provided regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. 

The facility is designed to provide an alternative to emergency departments and jails, according to the post.

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