Virginia’s 988 mental health crisis response service has been highlighted in a recent report by the mental health advocacy organization Inseparable. The report, titled “A Better Response,” revealed that there is an 87% response rate to 988 calls in the state, indicating that improvements are needed in the current system.
Bruce Cruser, the executive director of Mental Health Virginia, has acknowledged the progress made in funding for mental health services in the state. However, he emphasized that more efforts are necessary to further improve the system and provide better care for those in crisis. This shows that while there have been positive steps taken, there is still work to be done to meet the needs of individuals seeking mental health assistance.
Furthermore, a shortage of mental health professionals has been designated by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration for all of Virginia. This shortage underscores the importance of improving mental health services in the state even more so as there may not be enough professionals available to meet the needs of those experiencing a crisis. It is clear that continued investment and support in mental health services are needed to ensure that individuals in crisis receive the care and support they need.