Sweetser, a leading provider of mental health services in Maine, has expanded its mobile crisis support team to serve Oxford and Franklin counties. This expansion is a significant step towards addressing the growing mental health needs of rural communities in Maine. The mobile crisis support team is composed of experienced mental health professionals who provide on-site crisis intervention, assessment, and stabilization services. The team works closely with local law enforcement, emergency medical services, and other community providers to ensure a comprehensive response to mental health crises. By providing mobile crisis support, Sweetser aims to reduce the number of individuals who require hospitalization or emergency department visits due to mental health issues. The team uses a trauma-informed approach, recognizing the impact of trauma on individuals and families. Sweetser’s mobile crisis support team is available 24/7, providing immediate response to mental health emergencies. The team’s services include crisis assessment, safety planning, and linkage to ongoing mental health services. Sweetser has been providing mobile crisis support services in other parts of Maine for several years, with positive outcomes and high satisfaction rates from clients and families. The expansion to Oxford and Franklin counties is a result of Sweetser’s commitment to increasing access to mental health services in rural areas. Rural communities often face unique challenges in accessing mental health services, including limited provider availability and long travel distances. Sweetser’s mobile crisis support team helps to bridge this gap by bringing services directly to individuals in need. The team’s approach is client-centered, focusing on the individual’s unique needs and circumstances. Sweetser’s mobile crisis support services are available to individuals of all ages, including children, adolescents, and adults. The team works with clients who are experiencing a range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and psychosis. Sweetser’s mobile crisis support team is also available to provide support and guidance to family members and caregivers. The team’s services are designed to be flexible and adaptable, responding to the changing needs of clients and families over time. By providing mobile crisis support, Sweetser is helping to reduce the stigma associated with mental health issues, encouraging individuals to seek help when they need it. The expansion of Sweetser’s mobile crisis support team to Oxford and Franklin counties is a significant step towards improving mental health outcomes in rural Maine. Sweetser is committed to continuing to expand its services to meet the growing mental health needs of Maine communities. The organization is working closely with local providers, law enforcement, and community leaders to ensure a coordinated response to mental health crises. Sweetser’s mobile crisis support team is an essential resource for rural communities, providing critical mental health services and support when it is needed most.