Intensive Outpatient Program
Mental health issues often go unnoticed. For the 54 million Americans suffering from a mental disorder though, these are serious issues. If you or your loved one suffer from mental health issues, thoughts take on a life of their own and it’s not uncommon to feel discouraged or depressed.
We know how strong these thoughts and feelings are, and we understand how overwhelmed you might feel. With the right support systems around you, you can learn to navigate these thoughts and feelings, find relief, and find relationships you can rely upon.
You or your loved one will find a structured therapy program that offers counseling and education. You’ll find a safe, encouraging place to speak about your experiences, practice stress-reduction skills, and learn the techniques and skills necessary to navigate your challenges.
When trying harder doesn’t feel possible, you need a team around you who helps you find strength and resolve.
If you think you need some help, call us today.
No matter your struggle, we can help.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Hallucinations
- Delusions
- Anger Management
- Coping Difficulties
- Excessive Worrying
- Feeling of Sadness
- Guilt
- Lack of Motivation
- Loss and Grief
- Nervousness
- Poor Concentration
- Complicated Grief
- Schizophrenia
- Memory Deficits
- Appetite Changes
- Sleep Changes
- Declining Work Performance
- Feelings of Hopelessness
- Feelings of Worthlessness
- Isolation from Friends, Family and Activities
- Loneliness
- Mood Changes
- Paranoia
When to Seek Treatment
Sometimes it’s hard to know when it’s the right time to seek help.
Sometimes it’s the patient that takes the first step towards seeking help. Other times, a family member is the first person to reach out. No matter who you are, the first step before beginning treatment will be a free, confidential assessment.
We recommend seeking treatment and help if you or your loved one:
- Experiences suicidal thoughts
- Has an eating disorder
- Deals with behavioral health problems
- Struggles with chemical dependency or substance abuse issues
Our Intensive Outpatient Program
The Intensive Outpatient Program accepts medicare and provides a multi-disciplinary approach to patient assessment, evaluation, and mental health treatment.
Our medically supervised program provides the services of physicians, nurses, social workers, and other trained professionals with extensive experience in serving patients like you.
Get More Out of Life
Though it can take time, when you receive the right care, you’ll be able to see the difference. It’s like a sunrise coming through a forest of trees.
Before you know it, the sun will be shining down on you, and you won’t remember what life was like during the darker times.
- Renew Relationships
- Engage With Others
- Increase Productivity
- Reinforce Financial Stability
- Improve Overall Health
- Embrace Life
You don’t need to travel back and forth to bigger cities to get quality care.
Call us today for a free, confidential assessment performed in your home or at our office.
You don’t need to travel back and forth to bigger cities to get quality care.