Rochester Police Department Sees Increase in Crisis Calls
Darian Leddy of KTTC visits the Southeast Regional Crisis Center in Rochester, MN, during Self-Harm Awareness Month.
March 3, 2021, Rochester, MN – Construction is coming along nicely on the Southeast Regional Crisis Center (SERCC), the 24/7 mental health services facility being developed in Rochester, Minnesota. It is being built directly behind the 2117 building (2117 Campus Drive SE) on the Olmsted County government campus. When completed, the SERCC will provide 24/7 care to individuals in the 10-county southeast Minnesota region who are experiencing a mental health care crisis.
The SERCC is expected to open in June 2021.