Behavioral Health Services
Mood Swings - Anxiety - Depression - Bi-Polar Disorder - Alzheimer’s Dementia - Stress - Panic Attacks
Singing River Health System's Behavioral Health Services offers physician-supervised inpatient and outpatient programs tailored to meet the needs of adults and seniors requiring mental health treatment and support.
Who Should Seek Help? While many mental health problems can be resolved through outpatient programs, some require immediate attention. These may include:
- Depression
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Mood Swings
- Behavioral Disturbances
- Anxiety
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
- Schizophrenia
Referrals and Assessments
Referrals for Behavioral Health Services may be made by physicians, nurses, family members, clergy, nursing and assisted living homes, social workers, law enforcement, or others concerned about the welfare of an individual. Individuals may also inquire about the program on their own behalf. All patients are assessed by a psychiatrist and mental health professional as part of the admission process.
Confidential Assessments The clinical staff of Singing River Health System Behavioral Health Services is pleased to offer confidential assessments for the purpose of determining need for behavioral health services.
Assessments are performed by qualified behavioral health professionals who, under physician direction, determine the need for intervention and provide referral for the most appropriate level of treatment. Should treatment in the program not be a viable option, every effort will be made to provide information and referral to the most appropriate treatment alternative available.
Financial Arrangements Our Behavioral Health Services are covered by most insurance companies, including Medicare and Medicaid.
For More Information If you or someone you care about is suffering from any of the symptoms above, call for a free, confidential assessment at 228-809-CARE (2273). Professional staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to respond to your call.
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