Mental Health Treatment
There’s Hope. There’s Help.
It takes courage to ask for help.
We’re here to support you on your journey to recovery and wellness, wherever you may be along that journey. Our team of physicians, therapists and clinicians will work together to provide the mental health services best suited to meet your specific needs and goals — today and in the future.
Nearly everyone has some experience with mental illness. Whether you’re seeking treatment for yourself or someone you love, we offer help and hope.
What Our Mental Health Programs Treat
We treat most major mental illnesses at our facility including:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Psychosis
- Suicidal Ideation
Any one of these illnesses can be devastating, and some people with mental illness may also struggle with addiction. But your illness doesn’t define you. We treat the whole person, including your physical and mental well-being, with opportunities to heal, learn, and grow.
What Does Help Look Like?
- Emergency Mental Health Services
If you or a loved one is experiencing a medical emergency, including a drug or medication overdose, call 911 immediately.
Our behavioral health professionals are available for mental health emergencies that require immediate care, such as danger to self or others or a mental disorder that causes inability to maintain adequate self-care and functioning. Our experienced teams work compassionately and quickly to assess, recommend, and provide necessary safety measures, monitoring, and stabilization in times of crisis. - Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
When you’re an inpatient at our mental health clinic, you’ll receive individualized care in our modern facilities that include recreational areas, outdoor areas and semi-private hotel-like rooms. We’ll help you learn how to manage your mental health issues through a combination of therapy approaches, wellness education, activities and medication.
Learn more about what to expect during your stay, here.
- Outpatient Mental Health Treatment *COMING SPRING 2024*
Whether you’re transitioning from inpatient care or starting treatment for the first time, together we’ll develop a plan that meets your individual needs. We offer two types of outpatient treatment: Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP).
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
For people who need to maintain a work, home, or school schedule, our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers comprehensive outpatient services in a day or evening format. Typically, this program lasts two to four weeks and meets five to six days a week. You’ll participate in several sessions each day, including individual, group, and family therapy. You’ll also have opportunities to enjoy our beautiful grounds and take part in holistic activities like yoga, music, and art.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Your treatment plan may include our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which meets three to five days a week for a minimum of nine hours per week. This program offers group and family therapy, as well as medication management, skill development, and long-term recovery planning. Before you complete the program, we’ll make sure that any ongoing treatment you need is aligned with your aftercare provider. Some of the discussion areas for outpatient mental health treatment include triggers and warning signs, self-identity and self-esteem, coping skills, relapse stages and prevention, and understanding emotions and moods.
What Do I Do Next?
Call Us or Walk-In
You can schedule an assessment by phone or chat. Your assessment appointment can take place in person, over the phone, or via secure video conferencing.
No-Obligation Assessment
Our assessment team will evaluate your unique challenges, including symptoms, past behaviors, and experiences. Our medical team will review this information and determine a comprehensive treatment plan for you, whether you are admitted for inpatient treatment or recommended for outpatient care.
Treatment Plan
Your personal care team will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan that’s right for you. In addition to one-on-one time with your psychiatrist, you can participate in group therapy, family education programs, and other holistic therapies.