Emergency Coordination
Emergency Coordination is the networking that occurs between the Emergency Support Program Director and referral sources including but not limited to law enforcement, hospitals, DHHS, County Attorneys and Physicians. The Emergency Support Program Director operates the Emergency Support Program, reports data to the state on a monthly basis (# of EPC’s, MHB commitments, diverted EPC’s), attends statewide Emergency Coordination meetings, and participates in cooperative discharge planning with the Lincoln Regional Center and local psychiatric hospital.
How much does it cost?
The Emergency Support Program is a free service to Region II consumers.
What area do you cover?
The Emergency Support Program serves all 17 Counties in the Region II coverage area.
What We Do (Services)
- Arm in Arm: Aiding Recovering Moms
- Community Support
- Day Support (MH Service)
- Emergency Community Support
- Emergency Coordination
- Emergency Support
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Outpatient Services
- Prevention
- Regional Consumer Coordination
- Regional Youth Coordination
- Special Populations: Mental and Substance Use Disorder Services
- Youth Care Coordination
Emergency Coordination is the networking that occurs between the Emergency Support Program Director and referral sources including but not limited to law enforcement, hospitals, DHHS, County Attorneys and Physicians. The Emergency Support Program Director operates the Emergency Support Program, reports data to the state on a monthly basis (# of EPC’s, MHB commitments, diverted EPC’s), attends statewide Emergency Coordination meetings, and participates in cooperative discharge planning with the Lincoln Regional Center and local psychiatric hospital.
How much does it cost?
The Emergency Support Program is a free service to Region II consumers.
What area do you cover?
The Emergency Support Program serves all 17 Counties in the Region II coverage area.