Crisis Services
Here for You, Day or Night
Our FREE Crisis Assist Team provides immediate, 24/7 response to individuals who have a mental health crisis or are having thoughts of suicide. The team helps find resources and provides support and service on an individual basis to manage the crisis. When it is clinically appropriate, a same-day or next-day face-to-face intervention will occur.
Burrell's Behavioral Crisis Center - Rapid Access Unit is a walk-in Crisis Access point for individuals in need of immediate psychiatric care, Medication-Assisted Treatment for opioid use, psychiatric assessment, initial assessment eligibility determination, brief therapy, peer support services, 23-hour observation, referral to appropriate follow up treatment, and more. This is an 18-and-up facility.
Walk-in at 800 S. Park, Springfield, MO 65802.
Burrell's Behavioral Crisis Center - Rapid Access Unit is a walk-in Crisis Access point for individuals in need of immediate psychiatric care, Medication-Assisted Treatment for opioid use, psychiatric assessment, initial assessment eligibility determination, brief therapy, peer support services, 23-hour observation, referral to appropriate follow up treatment, and more. This is an 18-and-up facility.
Walk-in at 1805 E. Walnut, Columbia, Missouri 65201.
Our crisis response team is committed to serving the community. In addition to our crisis hotline, we provide onsite intervention and support to individuals impacted by traumatic events. Our team helps individuals process what they have witnessed and develop a plan for ongoing support as needed.
Adults in crisis that need help stabilizing their situation can come to our stabilization center twenty-fours hours a day, seven days a week. Referrals can be made by community agencies, medical providers, self-referrals, etc. Our center has eight voluntary beds for adults. The service is available for individuals to receive stabilization care in a less restrictive environment than hospitalization. During someones stay at our center, Burrell provides psychiatric assessment, nursing assessment, medication education, psychoeducational groups, individual therapy, and discharge planning for next steps as the person returns to their home environment.
800 S. Park, Springfield, MO 65802
Use the Rapid Access Unit entrance.
Staff are available to start the intake process at any time.
Many insurance plans cover this program.
To start the process call 417-761-5555 or 1-800-494-7355 and a team team member will assist you.
If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance-use crisis, please call our toll-free 24-hour telephone line. Our team can help provide immediate assistance.
Southwest Missouri: 1-800-494-7355
Central Missouri: 1-800-395-2132
National Help Line: Call or Text 988