When you or a loved one faces a mental health crisis, you need support that is immediate, professional, and compassionate. QCM Healthcare’s Crisis Support Service is built to provide safety, reassurance, and practical solutions.
Our services are regulated and rated “Good” by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), reflecting our commitment to high-quality, person-centred care.
Our crisis team specialises in active listening, emotional support, and effective intervention during challenging situations.
Your privacy is protected at every step, with information shared only when there are credible safety concerns.
From initial intervention to safety planning, we connect you with community services and ensure continued care.
Our specialists are trained to recognise warning signs, intervene immediately, and guide individuals toward safety and hope.
Support doesn’t end after the crisis. We offer ongoing care to help clients recover, heal, and reintegrate.
At QCM Healthcare, we follow the i-THRIVE framework to deliver integrated, needs-led mental health services for children, young people, and families. Every plan is tailored to the individual, ensuring holistic care and sustainable outcomes.
Our service is designed for individuals and families experiencing:
Reach out through our helpline or referral system.
Our professionals assess the situation and create a safety plan.
Immediate support is provided by trained caregivers.
We provide ongoing care and connect you to community services for long-term support.
At QCM Healthcare, we know that dedicated professionals make all the difference in crisis care. We support our staff with accredited training, mentorship, and career development.
If you are a compassionate and skilled healthcare worker ready to make an impact in crisis support, we want you on our team.
Submit an ApplicationWhether you’re facing a personal crisis or supporting a loved one in distress, QCM Healthcare is here to help.
Contact Us Call NowCrisis Support provides urgent intervention for individuals or families experiencing mental health emergencies, ensuring immediate safety and access to ongoing care.
Yes. All conversations remain private unless there is a serious risk of harm that requires sharing information to keep you safe.
Children, young people, and families across the UK can access our service, either directly or through referrals from healthcare professionals.
Yes. Our team is specifically trained to identify warning signs and act quickly to safeguard individuals at risk of suicide.
We provide follow-up care and connect you with community or specialist services to ensure long-term recovery and support.