Texas providers & counties
From 988 and MCOT to the team in the field — on one crisis thread
Texas is building crisis continuum capacity with 988 and MCOT response. Respondr keeps the episode together after the transfer — intake, dispatch, field status, and handoff — without replacing your EHR.
Why this matters in Texas
Texas HHSC crisis continuum, Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams, is the frame. Ops keeps the episode intact.
Texas supports a crisis continuum through Texas HHSC — Behavioral Health and related pathways — someone to call via 988, and when needed, MCOT response in the community. Texas HHSC crisis continuum, Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams, and 988 sets expectations for local teams.
Policy and 988 define who answers the phone. They do not, by themselves, keep intake notes, dispatch, field status, and warm handoff on one record after the transfer — especially across counties and shifts.
That gap is where episodes fragment: a line worker writes context into one tool, a supervisor assigns by text or radio, and field status lives in memory until someone updates a spreadsheet later.
Where Respondr fits
Respondr is crisis operations software — not an EHR. It sits after the 988 or crisis-line transfer so coordinators open the case, dispatch MCOT, and keep field status and follow-up visible without replacing clinical documentation systems.
Open the case while the caller is still on the line
Coordinator intake captures location, priority, and context so the MCOT does not inherit a spreadsheet after the 988 or crisis-line handoff.
Dispatch MCOT — and keep field status visible
Live board, per-member status, and field-first My Cases on phone and tablet: map, ETA after accept, and status through clear — matching how Texas expects teams to respond in the community.
Keep follow-up and warm handoff on the same episode
Time-limited follow-up and program handoff stay on the case thread — so crisis response does not end when the radio goes quiet.
See Texas–shaped intake and MCOT dispatch
We tailor a short demo to your county protocols and shift patterns — usually within a few days.
Official Texas sources
Read the same guidance providers use for 988 and MCOT — then see how Respondr keeps the handoff from the line to the curb on one record.
- Texas HHSC — Behavioral HealthOpen source →
Texas Health and Human Services behavioral health — state crisis and continuum frame.
- Texas Crisis ServicesOpen source →
State mental health crisis services including Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) framing.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineOpen source →
National 988 Lifeline for Texas crisis contacts.
Links go to official Texas and partner sites. Respondr is not affiliated with or endorsed by state agencies or 988 Lifeline centers.
Fit your protocol, not ours
Crisis teams do not share one intake form. Share how your line, dispatch, and follow-up actually work. We adjust the live demo in days — AI-assisted build is why that is fast, not what you are buying — then you walk the same thread on your rules.
Show us your rules
Intake fields, CAT team vs solo, assign SLA, 72-hour follow-up, and what “cleared” means on your team.
We reshape the demo in days
Workflow and seeds typically change in days — fields, SLAs, CAT statuses, resource list. HIPAA hosting, BAA, SSO, and EHR or 988-vendor integration are not a week; we say that up front.
Walk your version
Same personas — Coordinator, CAT, and Supervisor — on a board that follows your protocol, not a generic county template.
Common questions
No. Respondr is a crisis operations platform focused on intake, dispatch, field assessment, and program handoff. It complements your existing clinical systems rather than replacing them.
City mobile crisis units, county behavioral health (including Crisis Now / 988 call centers), and state or regional programs that need one intake-to-dispatch thread across jurisdictions. The same workflow scales from a municipal CAT team to a multi-county board.
Yes. CAT My Cases is built for phones and tablets: a single-column phone home, a two-column tablet grid, an incident map on each assignment, and an ETA next to the address after a team member accepts dispatch.
Each case has a team chat thread. A header bell lists role-scoped work — P0/P1 waiting for dispatch, overdue follow-ups, pending warm handoffs, and PTO to review — and opens the exact screen.
Dispatchers assign scheduled Primary CAT teams from the board or intake. Relief and PERT cover backup and escalation; per-member status shows who has arrived, started assessment, or cleared.
The supervisor dashboard shows Crisis now (open, unassigned, P0/P1), stale cases (24h+), team utilization, and PTO. Notifications and the CAT team scheduler keep staffing and caseload in the same loop.
Request a demo on this site. The next step is a live walkthrough with our team — intake, CAT dispatch, and the field phone on one thread. You can book that time from the confirmation page. We email a time-limited access code after we review the request; the site does not generate a code automatically.
Workflow and demo seeds — intake fields, SLAs, CAT statuses, follow-up rules, resource lists — typically change in days or a couple of weeks. HIPAA production hosting, a BAA, SSO/IdP, and EHR or 988-vendor integration are not a week; those follow a later production conversation. The public demo uses local browser storage only.
The production platform is designed for HIPAA-aligned hosting with encryption, RBAC, and audit logs. This demo uses local browser storage only and is opened with a time-limited access code.
Ready to see Respondr in action?
Walk through intake, CAT team dispatch, CAT My Cases, team chat, and in-app alerts. Request a demo and we'll email you an access code after we review your request, then pick a persona.