Inpatient Psychiatric Description of Services
24-hour comprehensive psychiatric care for individuals experiencing acute mental health crises that require stabilization in a secure and structured environment. Short-term and, in some cases, longer-term treatment for individuals who cannot be safely treated in an outpatient setting.
Psychiatric Evaluation & Diagnosis
- Thorough mental health assessments conducted by licensed psychiatrists and mental health professionals.
- Evaluation includes psychiatric history, risk assessments, and diagnostic clarification.
24/7 Medical and Psychiatric Supervision
- Continuous care provided by a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, and behavioral health technicians.
- Crisis stabilization and suicide prevention.
Medication Management
- Prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting psychiatric medications as needed.
- Management of side effects and education about pharmacological treatment.
Individual Therapy
- One-on-one sessions with a licensed therapist or counselor to address acute psychological issues, promote coping strategies, and set treatment goals.
Group Therapy and Psychoeducation
- Daily group sessions focused on emotional regulation, stress management, relapse prevention, and interpersonal skills.
- Educational groups to enhance understanding of mental health conditions and recovery strategies.
Case Management and Discharge Planning
- Individualized aftercare planning that may include referrals to outpatient therapy, support groups, medication follow-up, and community resources.
- Coordination with community providers and family to ensure a safe and supportive transition from the hospital.
Outpatient Psychiatric Program – Description of Services
Our outpatient psychiatric program provides comprehensive, evidence-based mental health services designed to support individuals experiencing emotional, behavioral, or psychiatric challenges. We offer flexible and accessible care that allows patients to receive high-quality treatment while maintaining their daily responsibilities at home, work, or school.
Psychiatric Evaluation and Diagnosis
- Initial assessments conducted by licensed psychiatrists and clinicians
- Diagnostic clarification for mood disorders, anxiety, psychosis, trauma, and other conditions
Medication Management
- Ongoing psychiatric care with personalized medication plans
- Monitoring for efficacy, side effects, and adherence
Individual Therapy
- One-on-one sessions with licensed therapists using evidence-based approaches (CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, etc.)
- Focus on symptom management, coping strategies, and long-term recovery
Group Therapy
- Therapeutic groups that foster peer support and skill development
- Topics include emotional regulation, relapse prevention, self-esteem, and social skills
Crisis Stabilization and Risk Assessment
- Immediate support for individuals experiencing acute psychiatric symptoms
- Safety planning and linkage to higher levels of care if necessary
Case Management and Care Coordination
- Assistance with housing, transportation, and social services if needed
- Collaboration with primary care providers, schools, employers, and community resources