Louisiana Crisis Response System
Not seeing services in your region? Contact your 24/7 MCO Behavioral Health Care Crisis Line. Medicaid Members Contact your MCO Behavioral Health Care Crisis Line Aetna Better Health AmeriHealth Caritas of Louisiana Healthy Blue Humana Healthy Horizons of Louisiana 1-833-204-5504 Louisiana Healthcare Connections United Healthcare |
The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH)/Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) is implementing the Medicaid service delivery system related to crisis services, the Louisiana Crisis Response System (LA-CRS).
LDH/OBH has joined the rest of the nation to transition the Suicide Prevention Lifeline 10-digit number to an easier to remember 3-digit dialing code, 988, for calls and text. 988 chats are available through the Lifeline website www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat. Click here to learn more about 988.
After working with partners in Medicaid and national experts, OBH finalized the service design associated with a crisis system of care that is odern, innovative and coordinated. LA-CRS services include:
- Mobile Crisis Response (MCR) is an initial community-based, mobile crisis response intended to provide relief, resolution and intervention to individuals where they are located through crisis supports and services during the first phase of a crisis in the community.
- Behavioral Health Crisis Centers (BHCC) are facility based services that operates twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, as a walk-in center providing short-term behavioral health crisis intervention.
- Community Brief Crisis Support (CBCS) is an ongoing crisis intervention response rendered for up to fifteen (15) days and designed to provide relief, resolution and intervention through maintaining the member at home / in the community, de-escalating behavioral health needs, referring for treatment needs, and coordinating with local providers.
- Crisis Stabilization (CS) are short-term bed-based crisis treatment and support services for members who have received a lower level of crisis services and are at risk of hospitalization or institutionalization.
Currently, services are available for Medicaid recipients who are:
- Associated with one of the 6 Managed Care Organizations in Louisiana (Aetna Better Health, AmeriHealth Caritas of Louisiana, Healthy Blue, Humana Healthy Horizons of Louisiana, Louisiana Healthcare Connections, and United Healthcare)
- Experiencing emotional distress, and would benefit from crisis response from trained practitioners to get the supports needed to resolve the crisis and stay in the community
- Not already on a legal commitment and are able to voluntarily participate in services
Select an area of the map for Crisis Resources in your area.
Modeling a Crisis System of Care
Early in the development of this new system, the Louisiana Department of Health sought input from stakeholders and interested parties to assist in the development of a vision for a modern and comprehensive crisis system of care through a Request for Information.Based on findings from the Request for Information, LDH developed a crisis framework:
Crisis Service Providers Offering Services
(click on map above for more information on accessing services)
Mobile Crisis Response |
Behavioral Health Crisis Care |
Community Brief Crisis Support |
Crisis Stabilization For Adults (21 and older) |
Region 1 Metropolitan New Orleans
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Region 2 Greater Baton Rouge
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Region 1 Metropolitan New Orleans
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Region 2 Greater Baton Rouge |
Mobile Crisis Response and Community Brief Crisis Support For Youth (under the age of 21) |
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Region 4 Acadiana Area |
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Region 5 Imperial Calcasieu |
Crisis Service Providers Under Development
Services for Adults |
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Mobile Crisis Response |
Behavioral Health Crisis Care |
Community Brief Crisis Support |
Crisis Stabilization |
Region 7 Northwest LA |
Region 6 Central LA
Region 7 Northwest LA |
Region 7 Northwest LA |
Region 6 Central LA |
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Mobile Crisis Response and Community Brief Crisis Support | |||
Region 1 Metropolitan New Orleans Region 2 Greater Baton Rouge Region 3 South Central LA Region 6 Central LA Region 9 Florida Parishes Region 10 Jefferson Parish |
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LDH/OBH is partnering with the LSUHSC Center for Evidence to Practice to identify and train providers for these crisis services. If you are interested in becoming an LA-CRS provider, please visit the Center for Evidence to Practice to learn more and apply to be a provider here. |
If you are a provider interested in becoming a crisis service provider, please visit the Center for Evidence to Practice to learn more. Apply to be a provider for crisis services here.
- Request for Applications for LA- Crisis Response System Mental Health Providers Training – with the link Request For Applications for LA-Mental Health Crisis Response System Provider Training 3 (Page 1 of 16) (office.com)
- Louisiana Crisis Response E-Mail Subscription
- Crisis System of Care Model
- Service Definitions posted for public comment within the Medicaid Provider Manual webpage Click Here
- Section 2.2 – Bed Based Services – Crisis Stabilization for Adults (Item Number: 2021-BH-11)
- Section 2.3 – Outpatient Services – Crisis Response Services for Adults (Item Number: 2021-BH-12)
- Mobile Crisis Response
- Community Brief Crisis Support
- Behavioral Health Crisis Care Centers
- Updated Fee Schedule with service rates, codes, and modifiers have been posted to the Louisiana Medicaid website in both Excel and PDF format.
- Please note the following changes:
- Additional page for Serious Mental Illness, appended with effective dates of 2/1/2022, 3/1/2022, and 4/1/2022
- Revisions can be identified in red font on the SMI and Modifier pages of the SBHS fee schedule (V10 10/21/2021).
- Please note the following changes:
- NASMHPD Crisis Now: Dedicated to Transforming Mental Health Crisis Systems
- SAMHSA Crisis best practices - Core Elements for Responding to Behavioral Health Crises: Practice Guidelines
- Crisis Services Effectiveness, Cost-Effectiveness, and Funding Strategies
- Making the Case for a Comprehensive Children’s Crisis Continuum of Care
- SAMHSA guidelines for trauma informed care Trauma-Informed Practices
- SAMHSA Recovery Support Tools and Resources/Peers
- Crisis Now Learning Community
If you are interested in having your organization learn more about the LA-CRS , contact laterria.hughes@la.gov for more information on scheduling a presentation.
- 2023 Presentations
- 2022 Presentations
- 2021 Presentations