SUN Behavioral in Columbus, Ohio provides various mental health treatment programs. Our outpatient program helps patients who may be transitioning from inpatient care. It also benefits those who need more intensive treatment than that offered by traditional outpatient programs. The outpatient care center at our Columbus location provides clinical mental health services to those in need.
Nearly 1 in 5 adults within Franklin County, Ohio will experience a mental illness this year. Meanwhile, 5% of the adults have seriously considered suicide at some point. Mental illness is an immense and pressing concern for our local community and SUN is stepping up to help.
In a time of crisis, our psychiatrists and expert therapists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. SUN combines an experienced and knowledgeable staff with industry-led best practices giving every patient a path to recovery and wellness.
Our outpatient clinic includes two important services, a partial hospitalization program and intensive outpatient program. This allows us to provide unique options for counseling services that are individualized for each patient.
PHP cares for patients who may be transitioning from inpatient care. It is also a suitable fit for more intensive treatment which can prevent the need for hospitalization. In our PHP program:
IOP is for anyone who may be stepping down from PHP, but needs the support and structure of treatment. It is suitable for those who may need more intensive treatment than that offered in outpatient care.
Outpatient service is one of many forms of treatment available for mood disorders, like anxiety disorders and depression. Outpatient treatment provides patients with evidence-based treatment that helps them identify the most pressing mental health issues. It also provides alternatives to heading to the emergency department when in a crisis.
At SUN Behavioral in Columbus, Ohio, we have found adults benefit most from our intensive outpatient services. At the time of intake, patients are assessed through a personalized course of action. It helps our specialists exceed their needs within this level of care.
Outpatient treatment is different from psychiatric depression or anxiety treatment. This type of mental health care usually does not require patients to stay at the facility while being treated. When visiting the facility, patients spend time in customized sessions over the course of a day. This can be beneficial for full time employees seeking treatment, because it allows patients to continue to maintain a life outside of treatment.
Key components of intensive outpatient treatment at SUN Behavioral include:
Outpatient mental health treatment services generally allow patients to live at home rather than at their care facility. Patients are able to still receive regular care through pre-scheduled outpatient clinic visits.
Outpatient services for mental and behavioral health are a type of treatment that addresses mental illnesses’ impact on a patient’s life. This type of treatment is unique because it focuses on therapy, mindfulness and building life skills.
Examples of outpatient services include regularly scheduled therapy sessions, pre-scheduled group sessions, routine medication management visits and more.
Outpatient status refers to a patient who is getting care while staying outside of the facility. Patients in outpatient status are not required to stay overnight at the care facility while getting care.
Struggling with a mental illness is extremely difficult. Not only does it impact an individual on an emotional level, but it can also leave them with several physical complications. At SUN Behavioral, our master’s level clinicians provide care for these specific challenges surrounding mental illness.
Millions of Americans suffer from depression, anxiety, panic attacks and other conditions. It can be a lonely, confusing and emotional experience but, you are not alone. If you or someone you love is struggling, SUN Behavioral Health in Columbus can help.
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