Cayuga County Expanding Mobile Crisis Services

Black and white photo of a person sitting on a windowsill, looking out, appearing sad or contemplative.
A person sits on a windowsill, a common visual representation of loneliness or mental distress.

Cayuga County is expanding its mobile crisis services.

The City of Auburn and Cayuga County have both agreed to contribute $80,000 of ARPA funding to provide services between 9:00a and 5:00p.

The Mobile Crisis Team responds to calls throughout the county where no criminal activity has occurred to provide services to those requiring immediate attention due to a mental health crisis. By doing so, the team frees up law enforcement, allowing them to be more appropriately deployed elsewhere.

While the city and county are each putting forth $80,000 to cover the start-up costs of the expansion, the county will fund the program moving forward.

 

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