Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) - San Diego - County of San Diego, California (2024)

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Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT)

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Provides emergency assessment and referral for individuals in behavioral health crisis who come to the attention of law enforcement through phone calls from community members or in-field law enforcement request for emergency assistance. Pairs licensed mental health clinicians with uniformed law enforcement officers/deputies. Clinicians are also partnered with law enforcement homeless outreach teams to provide proactive preventative connection to services.

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MarilynG
9/27/2018 2:01:52 AM

Five PERT police officers were at our home five minutes after we made the call. Our adult son was in the midst of a psychotic episode, off his meds, paranoid, delusional and threatening to kill us. They spent a good half hour talking to him calmly, and he left with them. He was stabilized at the psychiatric hospital, spent two weeks at a crisis center, and for the first time, has allowed us to be a part of his medical plan. We owe it to the San Diego PERT team for literally saving his life and our relationship. Thank you. It’s been two months, our son is now on a monthly long acting injection for his serious mental illness, and is doing well.

PLM
10/24/2018 5:06:09 PM

Responsive, caring and helpful. We appreciate the professionalism and advice.

withheld
11/19/2019 7:32:11 AM

They were very helpful when my mentally ill child needed help during a manic phase. They de-escilated the situation and took him for help. The PERT officer interviewed me and then interviewed my child separately to get a complete picture of his condition. Their response was quick and professional. I am so thankful they are here to help!

My sincere gratitude
2/5/2021 12:44:10 PM

My son came home to us on January 3, 2021 due to involuntary separation from an LDS church mission out of state triggered by psychiatric problems. Last week he had a manic psychotic episode which culminated with him calling 911 four times before he was ultimately taken to Sharp Memorial hospital and admitted to the ER psych ward.In an era of national attention to problems with policing, the PERT team who responded to my son's 911 calls were a model of calm and professionality under challenging circ*mstances. Although my son's final 911 call of the day, at 10pm, was after the PERT team was no longer available, the officers who responded were also extremely gentle and professional in how they handled the process of taking my son into custody and transporting him to Sharp Memorial.I'm so grateful to live in an area where an enlightened policing approach to mental health issues is in operation. Thanks to an appropriate police response to my son's mental health crisis, we were able t

Empowered
5/3/2018 8:27:09 PM

Literally saved my life. Basil. ????

Santee resident
5/31/2019 11:38:50 AM

the whole idea of the team id to evaluate a situation. dis arm it. for example if a widow is so lost and feels like ending it all. This person is not a threat to anyone but themselves. Why handcuffs and the humiliation and the rubber room and strip search. complete humiliation is not the way to assist ANYONE. No mental illness, had a complete full history, opened door... no resistance. Why??? total humiliation?????????

Kelly white
9/7/2017 12:13:35 PM

Pert team need hired interpter for me to understand what pert doing .

Debra
10/6/2017 1:21:28 PM

I called the Sheriff's Department requesting a PERT team to come out and access my daughter-in-law, who has been refusing treatment and her mental health has been spiraling downward. Despite our best efforts to get her help, everyone we talked to said if all else fails, call 911 and request a PERT team. The end result is that my daughter-in-law has been charged with Felony Domestic Violence, Child Endangerment and Obstruction of an Individual to call 911. None of which is warranted...we asked for PERT and did not get it. Now we are trying to advocate for PERT before her arraignment. This is not how the process should have evolved. PERT serves a very real purpose, but be prepared to follow up and advocate, advocate til you actually get some help for your loved one. How can someone be arrested for Felony Child Endangerment and not be considered a danger to others? That is the criteria for a PERT evaluation that could have taken her to a mental health facility and not jail.Now she is in t

Ms Beltran
11/26/2016 2:48:47 PM

Our family was experiencing an emergency and we could not get this team to assist because there was no one on duty. But Pert claims 7 days a week.

Withheld by Request
9/1/2017 7:11:44 AM

My interaction with a Sheriffs' PERT Team didn't go well on 21 Aug 2017. They made no attempt to de-escalate the situation and simply hauled me off on a Code 5150 72 hour Involuntary Hold. Refused my request to contact Legal Counsel. I ended up being held for two days before they realized I shouldn't have been detained against my will. I was never interviewed by the PERT LMFT who is supposed to be trained to evaluate the Mental Health individual. Was never read any of the required forms, and was not given the Patient Rights as required by law.

10/13/2019 6:22:28 PM

TigerpAwmom
6/15/2021 8:02:30 PM

The Pert team was called by San Diego police. The pert people have a basic knowledge in mental illness but none in special needs. The lady was rude and kept talking over me and kept talking to people for me. The pert lady decided my son needed to be on a 51/50 because she in cahoots with the sheriffs team. My son has autism and the sheriffs office and pert team had no knowledge about autism like behaviors or autism meltdowns. So there we were sitting with pert and San Diego police jsut to get Ezra a room and so the hospital could lift the home and release my son right back to his home which is what he needed. Very unskilled and trained staff

6/16/2021 5:37:50 AM

within a two-week span I called 911 to request a psychiatric response team with no officer responding to the location my sister was having a psychiatric emergency she called herself twice within that two weeks band I've called maybe twice three times a day and my sister she beat herself she had black eyes she carved skin out of her hand I call it when they finally showed up about two weeks later maybe 10 days to be more precise they saw that she had black eyes they were hearing her speak about her intense delusions still nobody took my sister to the hospital about 3 days later the purse I can't response team came to interview my sister nothing a couple of days later my sister had told me that she took too many of her pills I called the ambulance then fire department and ambulance showed up still no one to put his sister to the hospital now my sister is missing she was very suicidal before she left and still nobody's helping me police officers and zip code 92173 wherever no help whatsoe

They believe everything accusers says
11/20/2021 3:19:35 AM

I was attacked by my two parents who are 60’s so I justLet them hit me cause they could hurt me. However then they call the police and pert both of them lie straight up and got me admitted as a 51/50 I was clear in mood And mind. Die to the stigmatized nature of mental disorders or bi polar amd others are doing unfortunately they who attacked me were being Ed in their lies cause the police and the pets are dumbasses amd Believe the so called sane one well In my house my mom is the mentally ill one and they just believed every lie never asked me anything I spent 3 bs days in a hospital for accusers are always believed without professional evaluation. Of the claims of the accusers. Shame on you

Heartbroken mom
4/8/2022 8:27:34 PM

In Ramona if you call for pert you get the Ramona Sheriff deputy’s that are not trained in mental illness (or anything else) in the end you may be a felon. I will never call again or they just might end up shooting my son or myself. Very rude and unprofessional conduct. We are all humans but they seem to think they are superior beings. Never again.......

dissapointed
1/29/2020 11:35:00 AM

I am so dissapointed with this team.. I work for a primary care clinic and last night we had a patient stating that he wantes to shoot himself.. luckily he didnt had any weapons on him, We waited for 4 hours the clinic was already closed and we stayed extra wich I didnt mind I was worried for the patient and we kept calling 911 saying that PERT didnt have anybody to attend the case and police didnt have anybody to go and help him, the operator even said she was going to make an exception because we kept calling and it was a suicidal matter ( but in a annoyed type of voice) but nobody came. I can't beleive nobody cared! this person wanted to take his life, I dont know what he's been going through we he kept saying that he needed help and that he wantes to end everything... I am so dissapointed , heart broken that there was no answer for this call and everybody stating that there were more urgent matters than a suicidal person.

Karl
2/25/2020 3:42:40 PM

HORRIBLE experience with San Diego PD PERT and the officers who responded to our request for assistance with one of our adult children who was struggling and in crisis. The PERT clinician was rude and condescending and blatantly lied in her report. Our child was seen in the ER and every doctor that examined him stated he did not need to be placed on a hold and that there was no indication whatsoever of what the PERT clinician had written in her report. Our child needed help, not stripped naked and held against their will for 8 hours. We have always been pro law enforcement and mental health but we will never call again. SDPD has a long history of rude, unprofessional, and unethical behavior towards citizens. Our next steps will be to file a complaint through an attorney. Our child’s civil rights were definitely violated.

Jkh
8/20/2020 10:33:56 PM

The system is flawed and there is not much help for individuals with mental illness who need treatment. The PERTeam handed my son a list of resources and told to find help... after he clearly demonstrated his psychotic state of mind... frustrating since the only help available is that which he asks for. His illness causes him to be unable to recognize his delusional thoughts and therefore refuses help. They should schedule follow up with an advocate for him as an adult with disability.

Anonymous
9/13/2018 6:07:24 PM

This is definitely a good tool if used properly by SDCS to assess a true psychiatric issue in the community. There are definitely those in the community who need an assist here. That said, it may also be abused if there is no oversight by the police. It is a weapon they can use to brand someones record with a 5150 to basically render them unemployable. If you insult an officer, you may find your self in this situation.

Record last updated: Jan 21 2022 12:54PM

Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) - San Diego -  County of San Diego, California (2024)

FAQs

What is pert California? ›

PERT program is funded by the County of San Diego HHSA and the. MHSA act. The PERT program is a law enforcement based mental health. crisis intervention team that pairs a licensed mental health professional. with a law enforcement officer/deputy.

How does the PERT team work? ›

The Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) consists of a licensed mental health clinician and a dedicated Escondido police officer that work together to assess a mentally ill individual.

What does pert stand for in mental health? ›

A Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) is a licensed mental health clinician and a PERT trained law enforcement officer. Together they seek to de-escalate a mental health emergency and, when possible, redirect the individual to mental health services instead of hospitalization or incarceration.

What is the PERT team San Diego? ›

The Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) operates within San Diego County and consists of licensed mental health clinicians paired with specially trained law enforcement officers and paramedics.

What is a pert member? ›

members and local volunteers help clear away debris, and ensure survivors are aware of disaster assistance from local, State and Federal agencies. In the Rebuild phase, P.E.R.T. members assist survivors in the process of cleaning out/mucking out their homes, and rebuilding. P.E.R.T.

What is PERT training? ›

PERT training is designed to facilitate understanding of effective and compassionate response to persons in crisis while ensuring safety, including appropriate service care referrals. PERT training is certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards in Training (POST).

What does pet team stand for? ›

Psychiatric Emergency Teams (PET) are mobile teams operated by psychiatric hospitals approved by the Department of Mental Health to provide 5150 and 5585 evaluations. Team members are licensed mental health clinicians.

When caring for a patient experiencing excited delirium the EMT should? ›

When caring for a patient experiencing excited delirium, the EMT should remember that: - sudden death can occur if the patient's violence is not controlled. - lights and siren are effective in redirecting the patient's behavior. - most patients will have low blood pressure and hyperglycemia.

When was PERT started? ›

History. PERT was developed primarily to simplify the planning and scheduling of large and complex projects. It was developed for the U.S. Navy Special Projects Office in 1957 to support the U.S. Navy's Polaris nuclear submarine project. It found applications all over industry.

What is a PE response team? ›

PE response teams (PERTs) are being established around the world to provide rapid, individualized, and expert‐based care for patients with acute PE. Preliminary results from early adopters suggest that PERTs feasible and facilitates access to advanced therapies.

What is duration PE? ›

The ideal duration of treatment depends on the individual's risk of having another blood clot compared with the individual's risk of bleeding, which the doctor takes into account. Currently, the recommended treatment duration ranges from a minimum of 3 months to a maximum of lifelong treatment.

What is a 5150 hold? ›

5150 is the number of the section of the Welfare and Institutions Code, which allows an adult who is experiencing a mental health crisis to be involuntarily detained for a 72- hour psychiatric hospitalization when evaluated to be a danger to others, or to himself or herself, or gravely disabled.

What is the CAT team? ›

Made up of psychiatric nurses, social workers psychiatrists and psychologists, Crisis assessment and treatment teams (CATT) are based at your nearest local major hospital, and provide help during mental health emergencies.

What is the difference between a behavioral crisis and a psychiatric emergency? ›

A behavioral emergency, also called a behavioral crisis or psychiatric emergency, occurs when someone's behavior is so out of control that the person becomes a danger to everyone. The situation is so extreme that the person must be treated promptly to avoid injury to themselves or others.

What are the types of psychiatric emergencies? ›

For example, hostility, agitation, thought disturbance, positive symptoms of schizophrenia, suspiciousness and irritability, reduced social functioning, poor selfcare in appearance, tone, and behavior can be immediately observed in psychiatric patients experiencing a psychiatric emergency [14].

Which behavioral emergency requires an immediate response? ›

Agitation is an acute behavioral emergency requiring immediate intervention.

What is a PERT schedule? ›

A PERT chart, also known as a PERT diagram, is a tool used to schedule, organize, and map out tasks within a project. PERT stands for program evaluation and review technique. It provides a visual representation of a project's timeline and breaks down individual tasks.

What is PERT and its purpose? ›

The Program Evaluation Review Technique, or PERT, is a visual tool used in project planning. Using the technique helps project planners identify start and end dates, as well as interim required tasks and timelines. The information is displayed as a network in chart form.

What are the major difficulties with PERT and how can they be overcome? ›

What are the major difficulties with PERT, and how can they be overcome? a. PERT is complex enough to cause or add to problems of implementation. This can beovercome or reduced by monitoring the way PERT is used, carefully planning the activities,and only applying it by people with experience in using it.

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