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For many adults, behavioral health problems – such as depression, anxiety, memory loss and confusion – can be as serious as challenges to their physical health. According to the American Psychiatric Association, three million adults suffer from moderate to severe brain disorders. One in 20 persons over 65 suffers from serious depression, and seniors have the highest suicide rate of any age group in America. But accurate diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions can greatly enhance the quality of life in later years.

That’s why we've established a special 32-bed unit within our hospital to focus on adult psychiatry, an area of medicine that addresses the unique physical and emotional needs of adults. Our experienced, compassionate team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to providing the tender care and the emotional support these patients need.

Adult Behavioral Health Unit
Our Adult Behavioral Health unit is in a secured area of the hospital and offers short-term treatment to stabilize patients age 18 and over who are experiencing a crisis that cannot be managed in an outpatient setting. After a comprehensive assessment, we provide an individualized treatment plan.

A Team Approach
Because a number of factors impact a person’s mental health, we take a team approach to treatment. These healthcare professionals work together to address each person’s unique needs. Our team includes:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Licensed clinical social workers
  • Registered nurses
  • Certified nursing assistants / Behavioral health technicians
  • Rehabilitation therapists
  • Psychologists

Mental Health Conditions
Among the symptoms and conditions we assess and treat are:

  • Anxiety
    Difficulty sleeping; feelings of restlessness, panic or impending doom; sudden inability to deal with stressful situations
     
  • Depression
    Inability to accept or adjust to loss; significant change in appetite, sleep patterns or energy levels; feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness or guilt; loss on interest in pleasurable activities
     
  • Chronic Pain
    Uncontrolled, continuing pain; use of multiple pain medications
     
  • Psychosis
    Seeing, smelling, hearing or feelings things that aren’t there
     
  • Paranoia
    Accusing others of negative behaviors or thoughts that are unrealistic; combative or violent behavior
     
  • Cognitive Changes
    Significant memory loss; impaired judgment and insight; inability to take care of day-to-day needs; acute deterioration of coping skills and judgment, placing the person or others at risk
     
  • Suicidal or Homicidal Feelings
    Thoughts of death, suicide or murder; self-injuring behavior
     
  • Phobias
    Fears that limit daily activity
     
  • Mood disorders
    Severe mood swings; feelings of elation, unlimited energy, pacing, or lack of sleep; sudden onset of severe depression

Services
Our team offers a wide range of medical and behavioral health services, including:

  • Psychiatric assessment and treatment
  • Management of some medical conditions
  • Medication management
  • Dietary consultation
  • Recreational therapy assessment and treatment
  • Psychotherapy (individual and group)
  • Education for patients and families on diagnosis, treatment options and medications
  • Assistance with discharge planning and financial issues

Referrals
Anyone can begin a referral to our Adult Behavioral Health unit, including friends and family members, primary care physicians, social service agencies, clergy, and long-term care facilities. For more information on our mental health services, please call 813- 879-2651.




MENTAL HEALTH
For many adults, behavioral health problems can be as serious as challenges to their physical health.