Delivering Immediate Mental Health Care
Our Triage Services provide urgent mental health support for individuals experiencing psychological or behavioral crises. Our clinical team responds quickly to stabilize the situation, ensure safety, and guide patients toward appropriate care—whether inpatient, outpatient, or referral-based.
- Immediate crisis intervention for severe anxiety, psychosis, mania, and emotional distress
- Suicide and self-harm risk assessment with ongoing safety planning
- Emergency medication support for rapid symptom stabilization
- Short-term observation and monitoring in a safe environment
- De-escalation techniques to manage agitation or aggressive behavior
- Support for substance intoxication, overdose, or withdrawal
- Urgent physical care for psychiatric patients when required
- Referral and admission coordination with inpatient or general hospitals
Frequently asked questions
Triage services provide immediate mental health support for individuals experiencing a psychological or emotional crisis. The goal is to ensure safety, stabilize symptoms, and decide the next appropriate level of care.
Triage care is needed when a person is experiencing severe distress, suicidal thoughts, aggressive behavior, psychosis, extreme anxiety, or substance-related emergencies that require urgent attention.
Yes, when appropriate and with consent, family members are informed and involved in care planning and decision-making.
This Service Includes
Urgent Physical Support
IV fluids or injections
Suicide & Self-Harm
Safety planning Emotional support to reduce risk of self-harm or suicide
Medication Management
Adjustment of doses for stabilization
Observation & Stabilization
Ensuring the patient becomes stable before admission or discharge
De-escalation & Behavioral Control
Use of low-stimulation rooms or restraints only if clinically necessary
Substance Abuse Intervention
Coordinated with general hospitals when required

