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Update on Closure of Crisis Triage Center

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Schaljo-Hernandez, Christopher, District 1 Commissioner - Chair | Doña Ana County

Schaljo-Hernandez, Christopher, District 1 Commissioner - Chair | Doña Ana County

Doña Ana County, NM - In response to the concern and urgency surrounding the closure of the Crisis Triage Center (CTC), officials in Doña Ana County are actively working to address the situation and are exploring options to reopen the center promptly.

Residents are reassured that despite the closure of the CTC, help is still readily available for those in need. The public is encouraged to reach out to the national crisis hotline, 988, where individuals can connect with trained counselors for immediate support and referrals to local service providers. This service is accessible through calls, texts, or online chats, ensuring individuals can receive assistance in various ways.

For individuals seeking in-person support, Mesilla Valley Hospital in Las Cruces and Peak Behavioral Health Hospital in Santa Teresa are ready to provide care for those experiencing crises. Additionally, local emergency departments at Memorial Medical Center, MountainView Regional Medical Center, and Three Crosses Regional Hospital remain available resources for individuals in need of urgent assistance.

Doña Ana County officials have also provided avenues for those seeking further resources or assistance. Residents can access a comprehensive list of available services through Mental Health Resources. Moreover, individuals can submit a request for assistance via Connect Doña Ana, where the team will work to connect residents with appropriate resources and support.

A spokesperson for the county emphasized, "We understand the importance of accessible mental health services, and we are committed to ensuring that County residents receive the care and support they need."

In times of mental health crisis, individuals are urged to contact the appropriate services immediately for assistance. The national crisis hotline, 988, is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while medical emergencies can be addressed by dialing 911 at any time. For referrals to services, individuals can reach out to Connect Doña Ana during regular business hours.

The closure of the Crisis Triage Center has prompted a swift response from Doña Ana County officials, who are dedicated to ensuring that residents have access to the necessary support and care during times of crisis.

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