For more information on the Fidelity Review process contact Kim Meyer, Director of Fidelity and Quality Management at kxm598@case.edu or by phone at 330-858-3407.
Download MRSS Fidelity Tool (updated 3/23) by clicking on image or clicking here.

For more information on the Fidelity Review process contact Kim Meyer, Director of Fidelity and Quality Management at kxm598@case.edu or by phone at 330-858-3407.
Download MRSS Fidelity Tool (updated 3/23) by clicking on image or clicking here.
This training will present the key elements of MRSS Supervision. Key areas that will be covered include the core supervisory roles and functions in MRSS including program management and clinical oversight of Mobile Response Stabilization Services (MRSS). Supervisors will learn how to utilize the MRSS practice standards to provide supervisory oversight of staffing, caseload management, and progression through MRSS practice phases. Tracking and staffing 24/7 outreach availability and the use of daily team meetings for progress updates will be discussed.
This training will present the core Mobile Response Stabilization Service (MRSS) model and components. MRSS is a mobile stabilization intervention for youth, young adults, and their families who are experiencing a behavioral or mental health crisis. The purpose of the program is to serve children in their homes, schools, and communities, reduce the number of visits to hospital emergency rooms, divert children from inpatient hospitalization if a lower level of care is a safe and effective alternative, and decrease the number of unnecessary arrests in school or in the community.
This training will present the core Mobile Response Stabilization Service (MRSS) model and components. MRSS is a mobile stabilization intervention for youth, young adults, and their families who are experiencing a behavioral or mental health crisis. The purpose of the program is to serve children in their homes, schools, and communities, reduce the number of visits to hospital emergency rooms, divert children from inpatient hospitalization if a lower level of care is a safe and effective alternative, and decrease the number of unnecessary arrests in school or in the community.
REGISTER for Any and All Sessions HERE The MRSS Learning Community is a semi-structured group learning environment that offers a mix of didactic learning, applied case consultation, reflective discussion, and peer to peer learning opportunities. Learning community is focused on the MRSS standards and practice applications. Target audience: MRSS staff, supervisors/leadership. Hosted on the 3rd ... Read more