Loudoun County has initiated construction on a state-of-the-art Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Center (CRSC) in Leesburg to address the growing need for accessible behavioral health crisis care.
This facility aims to transform mental health services for residents, offering 24/7 support and reducing the burden on emergency departments and law enforcement.
Building Comprehensive Mental Health Care in Loudoun County
The $16.6 million, 20,500-square-foot CRSC will serve as a cornerstone of mental health crisis intervention. Scheduled for completion in 2026, the facility will provide:
- 10 beds for individuals requiring short-term crisis stabilization.
- 16 recliners for assessments lasting less than 24 hours.
- Urgent psychiatric care services available around the clock.
By addressing gaps in regional mental health services, the CRSC ensures that those in crisis can access immediate, professional care without over-reliance on emergency rooms or law enforcement.
Funding and Strategic Impact
The CRSC project, approved by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, has received $9.7 million in federal, state, and regional grants.
These contributions highlight the facility’s importance not only to Loudoun County but to the broader Northern Virginia area.
Facility Features |
Details |
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Total Cost | $16.6 million |
Federal, State, and Regional Grants | $9.7 million |
Size | 20,500 square feet |
Completion Date | Expected 2026 |
Enhancing Behavioral Health Crisis Services
Current Resources Available
Before the CRSC becomes operational, residents can access existing behavioral health services:
- Call or Text: Dial 988 or text CONNECT to 85511.
- Mobile Crisis Response: Available 24/7 by calling 703-527-4077.
- Crisis Intervention Assessment: Located at 102 Heritage Way NE, Leesburg, open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Reducing System Strain
The CRSC will alleviate local hospital overcrowding and provide alternative care options to reduce reliance on law enforcement during mental health emergencies.
Deputy Director of MHSADS, Maria Johnson, emphasized:
“The CRSC embodies our commitment to providing immediate, compassionate, and effective care to those in need, creating a healthier community for all.”
Preparing for Loudoun County’s Mental Health Future
The CRSC represents a transformative step for Loudoun County, ensuring residents have timely access to behavioral health crisis care.
With its completion slated for 2026, this facility will complement existing services, foster community well-being, and strengthen the county’s healthcare infrastructure.
For more details on Loudoun County’s mental health services, visit loudoun.gov/MentalHealth.
Sources: THX News & Loudoun County.