How can people access / use the Access Center?

Because the Mental Health Access Center receives funding from the East Central Mental Health Region, anyone who is 18 years of age or older and lives in the following counties can use the services of the Mental Health Access Center: Benton, Bremer, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Iowa, Johnson, Jones, and Linn. Patients can be brought in via law enforcement or mobile crisis teams. Patients can also be brought in with loved ones or come on their own.

Exceptions include:

  • Individuals in need of immediate medical care
  • Individuals who are violent at arrival or immediately prior to arrival with a likelihood that they will seriously hurt themselves, other patients, or Access Center employees
  • Minors 17 years old or younger

 Use of Mental Health Access Center services is 100 percent voluntary and the facility is not locked. 

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1. How can people access / use the Access Center?
2. Who can use the Access Center?
3. What are the hours of the Mental Health Access Center?
4. Where is the Mental Health Access Center located?
5. How do I pay for services?
6. What is it like to use the Mental Health Access Center?
7. Will anyone know if I received services?
8. Will you help me with other resources I need?
9. Can I leave on my own?
10. Is there a limit to the number of times I can come?
11. Why do you take vitals during triage?
12. Can my family or friends visit?
13. What COVID-19 protocols are in place?