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Stockton updates mobile crisis, respite and care‑coordination programs funded by ARPA and opioid settlements

Stockton City Council · July 15, 2025
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City staff and partners updated council on three mental‑health initiatives: CMC’s Mobile Community Response Team (MCRT), CMC respite SUD services and Care Solace coordination. MCRT reported ~15,000 calls since May 2023; Care Solace said it matched 5,602 residents to care in six months.

City program managers and contracted partners told the Stockton City Council on July 15 that three city‑sponsored initiatives are connecting residents to behavioral‑health services.

The Mobile Community Response Team (MCRT), coordinated by Community Medical Centers (CMC) and funded in part with ARPA dollars, has fielded roughly 15,000 calls since May 2023 and about 3,300 calls from December 2024 through May 2025. Alfonso Apu (CMC)…

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