Adult
ServicesMental health and chemical dependency problems impact the home, work and family life of many adults. Centennial Peaks Hospital offers a confidential, caring environment that promotes crisis resolution, positive self-awareness, coping skills and personal growth.
Problems we address may include:
- suicidal feelings/thoughts
- extreme anger and/or dangerous behavior
- anxiety/panic attacks
- schizophrenia
- depression
- hallucinations/delusional thinking
- phobias
- bipolar disorder
- physical/sexual abuse
- alcohol/drug dependency with or without psychiatric diagnosis
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.
Inpatient Detoxification:
This program is designed to provide a safe medical detox and to assist in creating a solid addiction recovery plan. Twenty-four hour nursing care and medication management is provided.
Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program
(CD IOP):
Patients in the CD-IOP program gain knowledge about
addiction and recovery from a physical,
psychological, and habitual perspective. In
addition, staff members are trained in mental health
issues, to assist those patients with co-occurring
diagnosis (i.e., depression). The CD-IOP meets three
times per week, for a total of eight weeks. There
are two tracks to choose from. The DAY programs
meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:30am-
12:30pm and the EVENING program meets Monday,
Thursday and Friday from 6:00pm-9:00pm. Aftercare is
provided once per week for one year after members
complete the program.
Mental Health -
Intensive Outpatient Program (MH IOP)
The MH-IOP is focused on the development of
interpersonal skills, coping skills, relaxation
skills, management of symptoms and mood
stabilization. The program combines Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other skills-based
treatment methods with the goal of increasing mental
health functioning and the ability to enjoy life.
There are two track options for the MH-IOP. The DAY
track is Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from
1:00pm-4:00pm for 12 sessions. The EVENING track is
Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:00pm to 9:00pm
for 12 sessions.
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.
Centennial Peaks Hospital will provide services without regard to age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or economic status.