Ohio Expands Rapid-Response Mental Health Teams to Help Youth Across All Counties
A bold expansion of Ohio’s Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) brings immediate mental health support to young people in crisis everywhere in the state. Governor Mike DeWine announced the statewide rollout at Hopewell Elementary School, stressing the urgency of delivering swift help to children and adolescents in distress. He described MRSS as a crucial tool for rapid, effective crisis response that protects and empowers youth.
MRSS has already been piloted in fifty counties and sends trained clinicians to the crisis site—whether at home, school, or a playground—within 60 minutes of a call to Ohio’s 988 Suicide and Crisis Hotline. The approach provides crisis stabilization, on-site counseling, and the creation of a care plan in coordination with the youth’s support network. Hopewell Elementary’s principal, Susann Wittig, recalled a recent incident where clinicians arrived within the hour and collaborated with the student, family, and school to outline services and ongoing care. The expansion is supported by a coalition of twelve service providers across Ohio to ensure rapid coverage statewide.