High Focus Centers in Pennsylvania offers psychiatric school crisis assessments for students experiencing urgent mental health concerns that require prompt evaluation. This specialized service assists school districts, families and students in determining risk level and identifying the most appropriate level of care—ranging from outpatient therapy to intensive outpatient programs (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP) or inpatient treatment.
Our assessments are available during designated walk-in hours at select locations across southeastern Pennsylvania, allowing families to access professional care without long emergency room wait times or costly hospital visits. Referrals can be made directly by school counselors, nurses or administrators, and families may walk into a High Focus Centers location during listed hours to begin the process immediately.
When a School Crisis Assessment is Needed
School personnel often refer students to High Focus Centers when they exhibit concerning emotional or behavioral symptoms and the school is unsure whether the student is safe to return or requires a higher level of care.
Common scenarios include:
High Focus Centers serves as a trusted partner to help determine next steps and support safe school re-entry or mental health treatment.
What to Expect from the Assessment Process
Our psychiatric school crisis assessments are an extension of our walk-in services and are designed to streamline collaboration between schools, families and providers:
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Walk-in access — Families may walk into our offices during posted walk-in hours without needing a prior intake appointment. While school referrals are encouraged to contact us in advance, it is not required.
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Initial documentation — Upon arrival, the family completes a short demographic form including basic information and insurance details. This allows for quick processing and setup.
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Comprehensive clinical assessment — A licensed clinician conducts a full biopsychosocial evaluation using standardized tools including:
- The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
- BASIS-24 to assess emotional and functional well-being
- Clinical interviews and observations
- Input from the parent or caregiver present
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Collaboration with school and providers — With consent, we communicate directly with the referring school and other support professionals to ensure continuity of care and timely follow-up.
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Recommendation and documentation — Following the assessment, our team will determine level of care needs and level of risk, then provide a written summary that can be shared with the school. If treatment is needed, we initiate referrals for IOP, PHP, outpatient therapy or inpatient care when appropriate.
Why Schools and Families Choose High Focus Centers
High Focus Centers offers a unique, outpatient-based approach to school crisis assessments that stands apart from traditional emergency care. Benefits include:
High Focus Centers is one of few providers in Pennsylvania offering this level of timely, coordinated and comprehensive psychiatric assessment in an outpatient setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
A school crisis assessment is a mental health evaluation provided when a student shows signs of emotional or psychological distress. It helps determine risk level and treatment needs before the student returns to the school environment.
A referral may be appropriate when a student expresses suicidal or violent thoughts, demonstrates emotional instability or exhibits concerning changes in behavior or functioning.
In many cases, yes. Our outpatient assessments are suitable for non-emergency mental health concerns where there is no immediate medical danger. If a student is actively suicidal, has ingested a substance or is suspected of possessing a weapon, they should be referred to emergency services.
The assessment typically takes between 90 minutes and two hours. This includes clinical tools, interviews and input from both the student and family.
Yes. We accept most commercial insurance plans. For families not using insurance, the assessment cost is $130.
Yes. Schools may refer families directly to our walk-in hours. No intake appointment is required. Schools may also contact our team in advance to help coordinate care.
If a student is determined to be at imminent risk, our team will coordinate a referral to inpatient treatment and support the family throughout the transition.
School crisis assessments are available at select High Focus Centers locations in Pennsylvania. Families should refer to our website for walk-in hours and participating offices.
