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Your mental health issues did not develop in a vacuum. Your genetics, trauma, addiction; each of these factors may have contributed to your unique experience with mental illness. And with our mental health and dual diagnosis treatment programs, we are prepared to help you face these underlying threats to your wellbeing.
Just like your mental illness does not come from a single cause, your treatment should come from a variety of mental healthcare professionals. Our Georgetown Behavioral Hospital team includes experienced physicians, licensed therapists, nurses, case managers, mental health technicians, and other key support staff. This team will work with you at every stage of recovery to empower you to lead a happy, healthy lifestyle.
At Georgetown Behavioral Hospital, your days will be structured with enjoyable, recovery-based activities. These will include individual and group therapy, in addition to regular, personal meetings with your treatment team to discuss both successes and barrier to recovery. By giving you a regular schedule, our programming helps you establish healthy, constructive routines to improve your ability to function in daily life.
From your initial assessment to discharge planning, our compassionate care staff will be there for you. Our care specialists are ready to assist with acute mental health crises and co-occurring mental health disorders. After treatment, we will work with you to ensure a smooth transition to less intensive, supplementary levels of care.
Georgetown Behavioral Hospital’s Adult Mental Health Services Program provides intensive treatment for individuals dealing with emotional and mental health issues in a safe and secure setting.
Read MoreGeorgetown Behavioral Hospital offers treatment to men and women, ages 18 and older, who are suffering from mental health issues with co-occurring drug and/or alcohol use disorder.
Read MoreGeorgetown Behavioral Hospital has services that address a broad spectrum of mental health issues.
Read MorePlease note: For medical emergencies, please call 911. For other urgent matters, please call our admissions line 1-937-483-4933. Submissions after-hours, weekends, or holidays may experience a longer response time.
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