The Fresno Crisis Recovery Unit is a short-term, 16-bed recovery-based program located in Fresno, CA, offering a home-like setting for adults experiencing serious psychotic episodes or intense emotional distress. Operated by Central Star Behavioral Health, the facility provides assessment, evaluation, mental health and case management services, as well as assistance with locating permanent housing, with the aim of helping residents successfully transition back to community living after a period of psychiatric crisis and recovery.
The services provided by the Fresno Crisis Recovery Unit include therapeutic and mental health services, rehabilitation and recovery services, family inclusion, vocational counseling, medication evaluation and support, daily exercise and health wellness education, and crisis intervention. The facility accepts adults ages 18 and up who are at risk of experiencing a crisis, are appropriate for a shared living environment, are willing to actively participate in their own recovery plans, and are non-violent and not sex offenders. Referrals are made through the Department of Behavioral Health, Hospital Emergency Rooms, Crisis Stabilization Unit, and Crisis Continuums.
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