It’s normal for moods to vary depending on personal circumstances. However, if you’re finding that your mental health is disrupting your life frequently or in severe ways, then it may be time to consider mental health care. To learn more, please review our free Mental Health Screening questionnaire. In addition, visit our Admissions page for...Read More
When you call Georgetown Behavioral Hospital you will speak to a compassionate, knowledgeable admissions specialist. During this time you can discuss your options under strict confidentiality. An enrollment date, preferred program type, and financial information can be discussed at this time. Please see our Admissions page for more enrollment FAQs.Read More
The purpose of mental health and addiction treatment is to provide a safe, comfortable environment that promotes recovery. To accomplish this, we follow a schedule that designates time for meals, treatment, and free time.Read More
Substance use disorders often accompany mental health disorders. Because of this, Georgetown Behavioral Hospital offers a dual diagnosis program that can treat these conditions together. In this way, you can be sure your personal circumstances will be addressed.Read More
To make things easy, almost everything is provided for you. This includes all meals, snacks, and beverages as well as toiletries and soaps. All you need to bring is enough comfortable clothing to get through about a week. Laundry machines are provided at the facility. Electronics (including cell phones) are not permitted during your stay...Read More
At our Ohio psychiatric hospital, our commitment to your recovery doesn’t end when mental health treatment is completed. Rather, we commit to assisting you before, during, and after rehab. This means that we will assist you in your transition back home by helping you plan for your own discharge. Rest assured that if going home...Read More
An attack usually lasts from 5 to 20 minutes. But it may last even longer, up to a few hours. If these attacks happen very often, you may have a panic disorder.Read More
Typical anxiety can last for days, or at least until you’ve dealt with whatever is making you anxious, but anxiety disorders can persist for months or years without relief. Often, the only way to control anxiety is through professional treatment.Read More
Fear is an emotional response to perceived danger, but anxiety is a persistent feeling of worry and discomfort about things that don’t present any kind of danger. Anxiety about important events like job interviews or dates are fairly common. But anxiety can also be about harmless things, or even nothing at all.Read More