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Behavioral Health Services

Changing lives... one at a time.

At Mountain States Health Alliance, we believe that how you feel emotionally is as important as how you feel physically.

Our Behavioral Health Services are designed to treat everyone, from children to the elderly. Getting help with an emotional problem is a wise step. Not only do patients benefit from the counseling services they receive, so do those closest to them - family members, friends and co-workers.

Behavioral care for mental health or chemical dependency problems is delivered in any number of settings, each of which has been designed to meet specific patient needs. Our four Behavioral Health facilities - Woodridge Hospital, Indian Path Pavilion, Clearview Psychiatric Center at Russell County Medical Center and New Leaf Senior Care at Sycamore Shoals Hospital - offer a wide range of inpatient, outpatient and intensive outpatient services.

A variety of techniques are used to treat patients with behavioral health problems, including:

  • Medication management
  • Individual, family and group therapy
  • Activity/recreational therapy
  • Healing Gardens
  • Chemical dependency services
  • Social work services
  • Gero-psychiatric services

Our Respond program offers confidential, caring assessments and referrals for individuals dealing with problems related to mental health issues and substance abuse. The staff of Respond is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to make assessments and referrals to inpatient and outpatient services.

Mountain States also offers an Employee Assistance Program to help employees of local businesses with a wide variety of behavioral health issues, including marital and family conflict, alcohol and drug abuse, financial and legal assistance, depression and grief, and stress and anxiety.

 

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