Prince George’s County Leading in Mental Health Crisis Stabilization: Cutting the Ribbon on Maryland’s First-Ever Crisis Stabilization Center
Prince George's County, Maryland
Performance, Professionalism, Progress
In moments of a mental or behavioral health crisis, individuals require specialized care—care that is often beyond the capabilities of emergency rooms and the training of law enforcement. These institutions are typically not equipped with the tools needed to address such crises effectively. Recognizing this gap, Prince George’s County is proud to announce the opening of the Dyer Care Center (DCC), the county’s first-ever crisis care facility. This center represents a groundbreaking approach to providing essential support for those facing mental health and substance use crises.
Watch the Dyer Care Center ribbon-cutting on YouTube:
Radical Reinvention of Crisis Care
The Dyer Care Center will provide short-term personalized emergency care to community members experiencing a mental health crisis. It’s designed to function like an emergency room but specifically for mental health crises, providing emergency, ambulance, and patient drop-off services. The new facility helps ensure that individuals in crisis receive the specialized care they need, and diverts pressure away from emergency rooms, unneeded hospitalizations, and potential incarcerations.
Investments in Healthcare Access
As County Executive, I have prioritized significant investments in healthcare access following a comprehensive healthcare needs assessment completed late last year. These investments include the establishment of a new health center, securing funding for the Luminis Behavioral Health Facility, and developing a state-of-the-art cancer center in partnership with the University of Maryland Capital Region Health. These initiatives are part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and ensuring that all residents have access to the care they need. ?
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A Model for the Nation
Prince George’s County is the first in the state to implement a grant of this kind, showcasing our dedication to leading by example. The Dyer Care Center partners with the 988 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and the mobile response team (MRT), offering 24/7 access to up to 16 guests at a time. Staffed by behavioral health professionals including psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, nurses, clinicians, and peer support specialists, the center ensures that no one is turned away and that every guest receives comprehensive, compassionate care.
“You guys are a model for the rest of the nation,” - Dr. Billina Shaw, Services/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Senior Medical Advisor
For more information about the Dyer Care Center and the services it offers.
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Meeting the Community's Needs
Prince George’s County has long been considered a mental healthcare desert, but we are changing that narrative. The Dyer Care Center is a key piece of the puzzle, ensuring support for county residents and those in surrounding areas. It is the first crisis stabilization center of its kind in the state of Maryland, providing services to treat mental health and addiction crises.
Together, we are turning Prince George’s County into a community with adequate healthcare access that meets the needs of residents. While there is still work to be done, we are committed to continuing to close the gap and ensuring comprehensive care for all.
Yours in service,
Angela Alsobrooks
Prince George’s County Executive
This is an excerpt from From The Desk of CEX , a Prince George's Proud blog by County Executive Angela Alsobrooks . Read the full blog post on our News to Use page at: cex.mypgc.us
Learn more about the center: https://dyercarecenter.org/about-us-dcc/
Discover more photos from this event at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/147529418@N07/albums/72177720315876365/
Photography Credit: Jackie Hicks
County Executive Angela Alsobrooks cutting ribbon alongside Prince George's County DCAO of Health, Human Services, and Education, Sanmi Areola , Prince George's County Health Officer, Dr. Matthew Levy, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) , Maryland Department of Health , Behavioral Health Administration, Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) , Totally Linking Care in Maryland
Administrative Assistant at Prince George's County DHS DSS - Retired
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