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Monarch outlines 24/7 mobile crisis response for Robeson, Bladen and Scotland counties

Scotland County Board of Commissioners · November 3, 2025
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Monarch Behavioral Health told the Scotland County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 3 that its mobile crisis team provides 24/7 on‑site assessment, triage and linkage to clinical services across Robeson, Bladen and Scotland counties.

Monarch Behavioral Health representatives told the Scotland County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 3 that their mobile crisis team provides an integrated, 24‑hour, seven‑day response to behavioral‑health and substance‑use emergencies across Robeson, Bladen and Scotland counties.

“We serve actually all 100 counties now of North Carolina in some capacity … we are 1 of the leading providers of behavioral health services in North Carolina, serving more than 31,000 people annually,” said Kimberly Lincoln, vice president of crisis services at Monarch. She said the team’s stated goals are symptom and harm reduction and safely transitioning people to the…

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