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Pulaski County Crisis Stabilization Unit
3001 W. Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, AR 72204
Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) are small inpatient facilities for people who feel they are in a mental health crisis and whose needs cannot be met safely in residential service settings. CSUs are designed to admit on a voluntary basis when the person needs a safe, secure environment that is less restrictive than a hospital, and are an alternative to jails and emergency rooms. CSUs try to stabilize the person and get him or her back into the community quickly.
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Five West Crisis Stabilization Unit
3113 South 70th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) are small inpatient facilities for people who feel they are in a mental health crisis and whose needs cannot be met safely in residential service settings. CSUs are designed to admit on a voluntary basis when the person needs a safe, secure environment that is less restrictive than a hospital, and are an alternative to jails and emergency rooms. CSUs try to stabilize the person and get him or her back into the community quickly.
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Crisis Stabilization Unit
105 North Mill Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) are small inpatient facilities for people who feel they are in a mental health crisis and whose needs cannot be met safely in residential service settings. CSUs are designed to admit on a voluntary basis when the person needs a safe, secure environment that is less restrictive than a hospital, and are an alternative to jails and emergency rooms. CSUs try to stabilize the person and get him/her/them back into the community quickly.
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Crisis Stabilization Unit
837 Willett Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) are small inpatient facilities for people who feel they are in a mental health crisis and whose needs cannot be met safely in residential service settings. CSUs are designed to admit on a voluntary basis when the person needs a safe, secure environment that is less restrictive than a hospital, and are an alternative to jails and emergency rooms. CSUs try to stabilize the person and get him or her back into the community quickly.
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