DCR - Designated Crisis Responders offered at Peninsula Behavioral Health
DCR - Designated Crisis Responders offered at Peninsula Behavioral Health
The Designated Crisis Responders are crisis responders and the only individuals who can involuntarily hospitalize people exhibiting severe behavioral health issues or substance use disorder by enforcing the Involuntary Treatment Act. Requirements for involuntary detention include: Establish Imminence of Risk and Meet one of the following criteria: Danger to Self, Danger to Others or Grave Disability. DCR's. DCR's also provide mobile crisis response as available.
Physical Address
118 East 8th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Hours
24 hours daily.
Application process
DCR's are dispatched through the Salish Regional Crisis Line. Call for more information.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
No restrictions.
Agency info
Peninsula Behavioral Health
PBH provides mental health, substance use disorders, and crisis services for community members (adults, children and older adults) in Clallam County. We are committed to improving the quality of life for all citizens in the community through providing high quality professional services. Services are available in person or via telehealth.