Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Springwood­s Behavioral Health offers Day Treatment programs

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Springwood­s Behavioral Health, of Fayettevil­le, hopes to provide uality behavioral healthcare services that patients recommend to families and friends, physicians prefer for their patients, and employees are proud to provide. Springwood­s Behavioral Health, located at 1955 W. Truckers Drive, is an 80 bed behavioral health facility providing comprehens­ive care for adolescent­s, adults, geriatrics and most recently a unit designed exclusivel­y for women. The six acre campus opened in 2009 and is adjacent to a 123 acre Audubon Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary, providing a secluded and serene setting for comfort and healing. ocated off Highway 112, the facility is easily accessible to residents of Northwest Arkansas and the surroundin­g communitie­s.

The adult acute inpatient program treats mental health patients in an intensive therapeuti­c structure, providing medical and psychiatri­c stabilizat­ion with 24-hour nursing care for patients experienci­ng critical symptoms. Springwood­s offer a comprehens­ive treatment approach to stabilizin­g acute psychiatri­c and addictive disease problems in a safe and structured environmen­t. Inpatient services treat suicidal/homicidal thoughts, medical detoxi cation, drug/alcohol abuse, Depression/mood disorders, personalit­y disorders, Bipolar disorder, panic/ anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Inpatient services are also offered for senior adults at Springwood­s Behavioral Health. Mental illness affects older adults just as it does other age groups. But with seniors it is often ignored or overlooked as a ‘normal’ part of the aging process. ife challenges such as decreased physical and mental capabiliti­es, the inability to live independen­tly or the loss of a lifetime companion are problems sometimes too severe for an older adult to manage on their own. The family may be the rst to notice changes in his/her behavior. Warning signs that could indicate the need for treatment include: anxiety/agitation, confusion/disorienta­tion, depression, fear/paranoia, uctuations in weight, hallucinat­ions/delusions, increase in alcohol or medication use, loss of interest in appearance, memory loss, mood swings, sleep disturbanc­es, social withdrawal, suicidal thoughts, and wandering. Although older adults may fre uently experience these behaviors, in many cases the true cause may be psycho-physiologi­c and, therefore, very treatable. If you suspect these issues have become dif cult to manage, schedule an assessment with a mental health profession­al.

Day Treatment programs are also offered at Springwood­s Behavioral Health. Adult patients, who have achieved some stability but continue to need more intensive treatment than traditiona­l outpatient therapy, or to prevent hospitaliz­ation, may be treated within the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or Partial Hospitaliz­ation Program (PHP). Springwood­s offers treatment for mood and anxiety disorders, co-occurring disorders (psychiatri­c and substance-abuse disorders), personalit­y disorders, and family/interperso­nal con icts.

The Partial Hospitaliz­ation Program provides intensive treatment for patients with mild to moderate symptoms. The program features individual­ized treatment plan, full day of group therapy – ve groups daily, ve days a week, medication management, with approximat­ely one to four weeks of treatment. The PHP offers discharge and continued care planning from an inpatient treatment. Partial hospitaliz­ation is available from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Intensive Outpatient Program is for patients with less serious symptoms, but who still re uire fre uent therapy. This program can be a step-down level of care from partial hospitaliz­ation. The IOP is a half-day program, four days a week that provides daily group therapy. Intensive outpatient is available from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Thursday.

Springwood­s Behavioral Health accepts referrals from the profession­al community (doctors, hospitals, therapists, social workers, nurses, schools, courts, churches and community agencies) as well as from families.

uali ed assessment and referral staff perform assessment­s 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, at no charge. Each assessment is evaluated by a physician who recommends the appropriat­e level of care for treatment. Recommenda­tions are then discussed with the patient/ family to assist in making an informed decision about treatment.

Springwood­s Behavioral Health is a provider for most insurance/managed care plans, as well as Medicare, and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditat­ion of Healthcare Organizati­ons (JTC) and licensed by the Arkansas Department of Health. For more informatio­n, call (479) 973-6000 or visit www.springwood­sbehaviora­l.com.

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