The Crisis Resolution Home Treatment (CRHT) teams can support you if you have a mental health crisis outside of hospital. They can also provide support to help facilitate early discharge from hospital to provide home treatment.
We will work closely with you, your family, your carer and other professionals to provide intensive support, assessment and treatment. Our team will work with you to draw on your strengths and skills to improve your mental health.
Whilst under our care, you can access the team 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The service we provide will be short term in nature, however, will be intensive and flexible to meet your needs.
CRHT is currently operating on a 24 hour basis 7 days a week, 365 days per year.
What do we mean by crisis?
A mental health crisis can mean different things to different people, but can include:
- Thinking about suicide or acting on suicidal thoughts
- Having an episode of psychosis (where you might experience or believe things others do not)
- Doing something that could put you or others at risk.
Our Crisis Resolution Home Treatment team is made up of:
Mental health practitioners can provide:
- Ongoing assessment of your needs
- Development of a personalised care plan
- Help to administer and monitor your medications.
Support workers can provide:
- Support and care in line with your personalised care plan.
Social workers can provide:
- Identification of social care needs through the form of social prescribing.
Psychologists can help you to:
- Understand more about your mental health problems and how to manage them
- Learn new coping strategies to help you feel more in control of your mood, thoughts or actions and tackle the problems that have led you to being in crisis.
Occupational therapists can provide:
- Access functioning at home
- Assessment of home and make appropriate adjustments if necessary.
Psychiatrists can:
- Prescribe and monitor your medication.
- An alternative to hospital admission by visiting at home or elsewhere in the community
- Visit you in hospital if you’re being discharged
- Support you at every stage throughout your crisis
- Short term psychological interventions with a psychologist
- Administer and monitor medication
- Signpost you to services where you can get practical help (e.g. with money, housing or child care arrangements).
- Our team will help you manage and resolve this stage of your illness through assessment and treatment in your home as an alternative to hospital admission
- We also support people being discharged from a psychiatric hospital, helping you to continue your recovery at home. You will be seen by staff who will conduct an ongoing assessment of your needs
- You will be reviewed by one of the team’s psychologists or psychiatrists, if needed
- During visits you will be supported to develop and practice coping strategies to use during crisis
- If your level of risk changes, your level of care will be reviewed which means there may be an increase in home visits, admission to crisis accommodation or hospital.
- 24/7 urgent mental health crisis line: For adults experiencing a mental health crisis, call NHS 111 and choose the mental health option
- If you prefer text support, (open to all ages), text: SHOUT to 85258
- Samaritans: Call 116 123 or email jo
@samaritans.org - C.A.L.M: C.A.L.M. website or call 0800 58 58 58
- Rethink: ReThink website or call 0300 500 0927
- Mind: Mind website or call 0300 123 3393 or text 86463
- The Life Rooms: Life Rooms website or email liferooms
@merseycare.nhs.uk - The Life Rooms Southport
23-35 Scarisbrick Avenue,
Southport, PR8 1NW
Tel: 01704 383 198 - The Life Rooms Walton
Evered Avenue,
Liverpool, L9 2AF
Tel: 0151 478 6556 - The Life Rooms Bootle
68 Merton Road
Bootle L20 7AP
Tel: 0151 330 6461
- The Life Rooms Southport