The Mobile Living Room

THE MOBILE LIVING ROOM IS OUT IN THE COMMUNITY!

With generous support from Endeavor Health, Turning Point’s new Mobile Living Room is now out in the community providing crisis support and educational outreach.

Turning Point operates two Living Room crisis support programs in Skokie and Evanston, both providing free walk-in support for adults in crisis. The Mobile Living Room brings these services out into the community.

The Mobile Living Room is currently making regularly scheduled visits at:

  • Skokie Public Library
  • Evanston Public Library
  • Niles Township Respite Center
  • Robert Crown Community Center

To request the Mobile Living Room at your location or event, please contact Jessica Hernandez at [email protected].

For more information about the Skokie Living Room, click HERE.

For more information about the Evanston Living Room, click HERE.

About Turning Point

Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center is a non-profit outpatient mental health center serving children and adults, with a mission to provide “solid support, when and where you need it most.” Each year, Turning Point provides approximately 28,000 service hours to 1,200 children and adults from throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, approximately 90% of whom are low income. Located in Skokie and recognized as a leader in innovation and community support, Turning Point was honored with the 2017 Excellence in Mental Health Award from the Illinois Association for Behavioral Health, the 2015 Impact Award for Excellence in Behavioral Healthcare Management from the National Council for Behavioral Health, and the 2017 Public Health Partners of Excellence Award from the Skokie Health Department and Board of Health, in recognition of exceptional contributions to the health of Skokie. Turning Point was recently honored to receive the 2021 Skokie Business of the Year Award.