This service is available for up to 20 years of age and can be used.
Columbus, Ohio -It is more helpful for young Ohio in crisis.
Governor Mike Dewine announced on Monday that the state is expanding a quick response program for those who suffer mental, emotional or behavioral pain. “MRSS (Mobile Response and Stabilization Services)”
Dewine said, “MRSS is one of the most important tools we dispose of to respond quickly and effectively when the child is in crisis.” Last year, I wanted to bring this service throughout the state. The goal is now a reality. It is another example of how we protect the mental health of young people and to make them full of their potential. “
When someone is in a mental or behavioral health crisis, experts trained through the MRS will be placed in the current position of the child within 60 minutes.
It can be from school to the playground anywhere.
Dewine announced its expansion at Hopewell Elementary School of Dublin City Schools District.
Susann Wittig Principal asked MRSS for a serious behavioral health crisis this year.
WITTIG said, “The clinical trials of children’s hospitals nationwide arrived in an hour and completely partners with students, family and school teams, developing a very clear plan for services, counseling and most important treatment.
The program was previously available in 50 counties a week, but now it will be provided to all 88 counties for the first time.
Twelve other organizations have been selected to provide services. You can see the commission of service providers by region below.


This organization allows the team to reach all of the week within 60 minutes after receiving the call. Ohio’s 988 suicide and crisis hotline.
MRS is available throughout the week in the next few months.
This service is available for up to 20 years of age and can be used.
Dewine said that in addition to the immediate crisis response, it can receive up to six weeks of follow -up support at home.