oscER Jr. San Diego

5.1.1 for iPhone, iPad
Free
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Update Date

2023-06-01

Size

51.4 MB

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oscER Jr. San Diego Description
oscER Jr. is a mobile app designed to help families and friends of those experiencing mental health crises navigate the often confusing array of emergency services, options, resources. oscER Jr. stands for Organized Support Companion in an Emergency Situation, and was developed by families, peers, mental health professionals and medical responders.
oscER Jr. San Diego 5.1.1 Update
2023-06-01
Bug fixes.
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Price:
Free
Version:
5.1.1
Size:
51.4 MB
Update Date:
2023-06-01
Developer:
NAMI San Diego
Language:
English

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5.1.1 2023-06-01
Bug fixes.
5.1.0 2023-05-16
Added search to the Resources section to make finding content easier.
Fixed a bug with iOS 16.4.
4.0.5 2021-09-10
Behind the scenes improvements
3.2.2 2020-10-01
Behind-the-scenes improvements to app stability.
3.0 2019-08-17
New Substance Use Disorder information, including Overview on the disorder, as well as insurance and intervention topics. Also new crisis topics on housing rights for those suffering from mental illness. Updated resources, including glossaries of terms and acronyms that are context sensitive; Substance Use Disorder resources; LGBTQIA resources, and Trainings available such as for Naloxone administration and Mental Health First Aid. Updates to architecture to allow for content update via a web-based content-management-system (CMS).
2.0 2019-08-06
New Substance Use Disorder information, including Overview on the disorder, as well as insurance and intervention topics. Also new crisis topics on housing rights for those suffering from mental illness. Updated resources, including glossaries of terms and acronyms that are context sensitive; Substance Use Disorder resources; LGBTQIA resources, and Trainings available such as for Naloxone administration and Mental Health First Aid. Updates to architecture to allow for content update via a web-based content-management-system (CMS).