Milwaukee County’s goal is to enrich your life by providing essential services that meet your needs and those of your family, neighbors, co-workers and friends.
We enhance the quality of life in Milwaukee County through great public service.
Milwaukee County is home to over 950,000 people living in one of 19 communities, which range in size from the City of Milwaukee, with 595,000 residents, to the Village of River Hills, with roughly 1,600 residents.
Still a manufacturing stronghold, the region features 16 Fortune 1000 companies and thousands of others in the financial services, medical device, hospitality and retailing industries.
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Mental Health Support: Anyone, Anywhere, Any Time
Call (414) 257-7222 now if you believe you or a loved one is experiencing a crisis.
The Milwaukee Mobile Crisis team supports callers on the Milwaukee County Crisis Line, (414) 257-7222, and provides mental health crisis responses and intervention to individuals of all ages, in the community. This non-police mobile response provides services 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is composed of counselors, therapists, psychologists and nurses.
Milwaukee Mobile Crisis also provides:
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Services’ adult Crisis Mobile Team merged services with Children’s Mobile Crisis Team to form one program, rebranded as Milwaukee Mobile Crisis. Previously, these separate mobile teams were contacted through different crisis lines depending on the age of the individual needing services. The merger into one comprehensive program delivers easier access to care for adults, youth and families by providing community members with one crisis number to call for mental health support regardless of age.
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Find out more about our open positions at Mobile Crisis Recruitment.