Mental Health Cooperative - Crisis Treatment Center serves the Nashville community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Tennessee.
Learn more about Emergency Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, Group Therapy.
Mental Health Cooperative’s Crisis Treatment Center, located at 250 Cumberland Bend in Nashville, Tennessee, offers 24/7 emergency psychiatric services for both adults and children in Davidson County. As the designated crisis response team by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, this state-of-the-art facility delivers immediate assessments, stabilization, and specialized treatment in a safe and supportive environment. Services include mobile crisis outreach, walk-in evaluations, psychiatric assessments, and comprehensive care coordination to ensure smooth transitions to long-term support.
The Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) provides short-term voluntary inpatient care for individuals experiencing acute psychiatric emergencies, featuring daily psychiatric evaluations, group therapy, peer support, and discharge planning. The Intensive Intervention Center (IIC), also known as Respite, offers additional support in a less intensive setting with access to group therapy and crisis-focused care. Whether responding in schools, shelters, or hospitals, Mental Health Cooperative’s expert crisis teams are committed to helping individuals in their most vulnerable moments regain safety and stability.