Inpatient Programs
Offers inpatient mental, behavior, or psychiatric health for adolescents (11-17) and adults (18+). Assists adolescents with acute symptoms of mental health concerns such as trauma, mood instability, anxiety, psychosis, substance abuse, and other concerns. In addition, chronic conditions are treated such as depression, bipolar disorder, oppositional and conduct disorders, and ADHD. Prior to discharge, patients and families are provided with an aftercare plan with recommended steps to ensure continued success in recovery.
Outpatient Programs
Offered to adults and adolescents in a partial to intensive fashion. Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers intensive care, allowing for therapeutic interventions before returning home or after therapy concludes. Adolescents participants engage in the programing six hours a day, five days a week, while adults start at half hour later each day. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a more structured therapeutic service, with more flexible tracts. Adolescent services tend to be three days a week, six hours per day, for a total of 18 hours a day. Similarly, adult services are 3 hours a day, 3 times a week for a total of 9 hours.
Support, Treatment, Action, Recovery (STAR) Program
Program for active-duty military members, veterans and first responders who are struggling with mental health and substance use disorders seeking recovery. this program focuses on symptoms and concerns from disorders such as PostTraumatic Stress Disorder and substance use, through individual, group, and family therapy, along with medical care and management services.
PRISM Program
Safe space and community for LGBTQ individuals who are struggling with mental health disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorder. the program also assists individuals going through substance use disorder and seeks to find recovery for its clients.