Crisis Stabilization Unit

Crisis Stabilization Unit

Hospitals locally and nationally have seen an increase in behavioral health patients in the Emergency Departments, creating longer wait times and overcrowding. The number of psychiatric patients needing hospital care is greater than the number of hospital beds available, leading to many being kept in Emergency Rooms waiting to be admitted.

In response to this need in our community, Palomar UC San Diego Health opened a Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) at Palomar UC San Diego Health Escondido for patients needing immediate care for a mental health crisis, but not requiring inpatient admission into the hospital. This short-term facility is specifically designed to help appropriate behavioral health patients get the care needed in a quiet, safe environment. Specially trained staff help relieve crisis symptoms in a relaxing setting and assist the patients to the appropriate next level of care, or a safe return home.

The CSU moved to a new facility in July 2020 at the Palomar UC San Diego Health Escondido campus. This new facility offers expanded services and helps decrease the number of patients in our Emergency Departments.

Services Provided:

  • Crisis intervention
  • Crisis stabilization
  • Medication management
  • Whole-person wellness
  • Recovery and safety planning
  • Referral for ongoing services
  • Support services
Crisis Stabilization Unit Room

How to Get Started

If you or someone you know would benefit from our services, please contact us today to learn more. Walk-ins are welcome, no appointment is required.

Call our Intake Line at (760) 739-3012
Fax: (760) 739-3102

These services are proudly funded in part by the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency.

 

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Last updated: June 22, 2026