Ever feel as though you are not living your life the best way possible?
Ever feel as though you are not living your life the best way possible? Is it the pain and suffering holding you back? Are you
We schedule appointments with one of our psychiatrists to meet with the patient for counseling. Having someone else to talk to can be a very effective type of treatment, especially when the professional has the training and experience to assist the patient in working things out.
For inpatient services, we have a comfortable psychiatric facility where the patient can receive care in the hands of our professional staff. Those seeking assistance with substance abuse or mental health issues have a comfortable place to work through their issues.
We treat chemical dependency as a primary disease and those coping with substance use issues as individuals. The goal of treatment is to assist each patient in achieving a lifestyle free of alcohol and drugs.
Our First Responders Unit was created due to the increasing need to acutely treat and educate firefighters, police officers, EMS, veterans, and active duty members. Treatment focuses on helping First Responders recognize and tap in to the resiliency skills they have used to “push through” all the various challenges they routinely face.
"The entire staff is exceptional. Thank you for helping me."
Anonymous Patient
"Thank you so much. I can’t say enough how much this program has changed my life and how each staff member has added to my awesome experience!"
Anonymous Patient
"Lyne is fantastic, always working hard and sensitive to everyone’s needs."
Anonymous Patient
"I am very grateful for this place. It most certainly helped me to get back on track and more. I leave with peace and hope one day in the future I can contribute to this type of place or be more like Best You Hospital. Thank you so so much!"
Anonymous Patient
Ever feel as though you are not living your life the best way possible? Is it the pain and suffering holding you back? Are you
It’s the joyous time of the year, or so they tell us. From Thanksgiving through Christmas right to New Year’s Eve, anxiety, depression, and suicidal