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Adult Psychiatric Treatment

The adult psychiatric treatment programs at Our Lady of Peace are designed to help individuals who have short term and/or acute care mental health needs. Adults needing any one of these programs may exhibit various mental health problems such as: a complex psychiatric disorder, being a threat to themselves or others, or having experienced a mental status change. Treatment options include 23-hour crisis stabilization, acute inpatient, partial hospitalization or an intensive outpatient treatment program.

Adult Addictions Treatment

This program is available for individuals wanting to become free of chemical use or other addictions. It examines the emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal antecedents and consequences of that addiction, in order to develop a plan to deal with those issues. Program scheduling and structure is designed to afford an intensive, as well as relatively short-term treatment structure. Treatment options include inpatient, partial hospitalization and day and evening intensive outpatient programs. We also emphasize aftercare services to provide the supportive environment necessary in the initial stages of recovery to support abstinence.

Geropsychiatric Treatment Services

Treatment programs for older adults include inpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. The programs offer older adults with dementia, depression, anxiety and other psychiatric issues an opportunity for treatment to be tailored to their functional abilities and needs. Family members and caregivers are involved in the patient’s treatment and ongoing plan of care.

Transitions

This Program addresses the devastating impact a serious and persistent mental illness can have on a person’s life. Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression can impair the ability to function at home, work or in relationships. However, with proper treatment, the skills necessary for successful living can be developed. Partial hospitalization and Intensive outpatient programs are available.

Click here for our Adult Services Brochure.

Frequently Called Telephone Numbers
General Information
(502) 451-3330
24 Hour Helpline
(502) 451-3333 or
(800)-451-3637
For a free needs assessment, please call (800)-451-3637