Toolkit Coordinating Systems of Care to Provide a Comprehensive Behavioral Health Crisis Response to Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
Published: October 22, 2025
Housing is widely understood to be a social determinant of health in the United States, yet behavioral health crisis response systems and homelessness systems operate separately, impeding holistic approaches to stabilization. Stronger coordination between these systems can enhance the power of available resources, mitigate crises, and promote recovery for individuals experiencing homelessness with behavioral health needs.
This brief suggests strategies to enhance crisis care through multilevel coordination and describes practical approaches that systems of care can deploy to strengthen collaboration.
*This toolkit was updated in October 2025 to reflect current policy and resources.