Inpatient Treatment Options for Adult Mental Health
For many adults mental health
problems can impact their careers, relationships and family life. Centennial
Peaks Hospital offers a confidential, caring environment that promotes crisis
resolution, positive self‑awareness, social skills and personal growth.
PROBLEMS WE ADDRESS MAY INCLUDE:
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Suicidal thoughts/ feelings
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Extreme anger and/or dangerous behavior
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Anxiety/ Panic attacks
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Schizophrenia
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Depression
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Hallucinations and/ or delusional thinking
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Phobias
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Bipolar disorder
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Physical and/ or sexual abuse
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Alcohol/ drug dependency with or without psychiatric diagnosis
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Post traumatic stress disorder/ trauma
Levels of Care
Acute Inpatient
This program treats 18+ year-old individuals in an intensive, therapeutic
structure, providing psychiatric stabilization and 24-hour nursing care for
patients experiencing critical symptoms. Critical symptoms include suicidal
ideation, homicidal ideation and/or psychotic features. Another critical symptom
is being considered “gravely disabled,” which means an individual is unable to
care for themselves, putting their life or others in danger.
This program will also treat individuals age 65 and older if they are able to
manage their activities of daily living (ADLs), are medically stable and can
benefit from groups and therapy offered at Centennial Peaks Hospital.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
The PHP provides the structured programming of our mental health inpatient
program while allowing the patient to return home in the evening. Most often,
this is a step-down program for clients who have completed inpatient treatment
at Centennial Peaks.
How to Access Care
Our clinical staff is available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week to respond promptly to calls regarding treatment.
Assessments may be scheduled any time. During the assessment a licensed
therapist or registered nurse will help to identify presenting problems and
match individual needs with an appropriate level of care.
We provide assistance in obtaining effective and accessible treatment services,
as well as consultation regarding financial options. For more information about
our programs or to schedule an assessment, please call (303) 673-9990.