When you or your family member is dealing with acute mental, behavioral, or psychiatric issues, there’s so much at stake. The entire family is uncertain about the future, and there does not seem to be anyone who “gets it” and can offer fast help. You can get help, and at Willow Creek Behavioral Health, we ensure you receive help promptly.
You Can Walk in to Get Help Now
One way Willow Creek Behavioral Health aims to stand out is by offering immediate help in person. All you need to do is visit us. You can walk in to receive a professional assessment and urgent care, and you do not even need to call first.
If you are facing a crisis right now, with your own mental health or that of your loved one, it is imperative that you act quickly. We can often provide support for you right away. That may include rapid stabilization.
What is Mental Health Stabilization?
Mental health stabilization is a type of crisis management solution that offers short-term residential care in a safe and secure environment that’s less restrictive than the average hospital but provides exceptional support. It involves a rapid assessment of your current needs, interventions to manage symptoms, and focused, supportive guidance to move forward.
You may benefit from mental health stabilization if you are facing any of the following complications to mental health:
- Mood swings or rapid changes in your energy level on the same day
- Self-isolation, simply not wanting to be around others
- Inability to care for your basic health needs, including hygiene, healthcare, eating, and caring for your home
- Verbal threats are being used, or in some cases, physical threats of violence occur
- There is verbal or physical abuse occurring at any level
- Suicidal thoughts or actions
These are symptoms of a crisis situation. They may be triggered by a life event that exacerbates an underlying condition. They could also be the accumulation of stressors that build up over time. Sometimes, people who struggle with substance use disorders also face this type of sudden and significant change to their lives.
If you have been diagnosed with any of the following conditions, and you have struggled with the symptoms above, do not wait to get help:
- Depression
- Personality disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Debilitating anxiety
Finding the Right Type of Help in Your Situation
In these difficult moments, you may feel helpless and alone, unsure where or how to get help. At Willow Creek, we offer the services most people need, including a full assessment and diagnosis of your current mental health needs. We then offer rapid stabilization of acute psychiatric issues to help you obtain some level of support.
To provide this care, you can expect the following:
- A structured and therapeutic environment designed to meet your specific symptoms
- Medical management for any health problems occurring
- 24-hour monitoring that is always by your side
- Medication management
- Formal counseling and support sessions
- Group therapy and individual therapy
Through an individualized treatment program, we create a personalized plan of care that addresses your current needs while also promoting overall healing and recovery. While you are with us, you have the support and guidance you need, without risk of the stressors that may be lurking at home.
Once you are ready, we ensure a smooth transition back into your life. That means we don’t just let you go out on your own, though. Instead, we work closely with outpatient services and providers within your local community to create an individualized aftercare plan. This type of commitment enables our professionals to ensure that you have a strong foundation and all the resources you need to continue building.
We aim to stabilize your condition and manage your symptoms, providing the necessary skills to empower you to make a full recovery. Through this comprehensive process, you will gain control and confidence in your future.
Visit Us Now or Call Us for Guidance
At Willow Creek Behavioral Health, we encourage you to call 911 if you are having suicidal thoughts. You can also contact our admissions team immediately for more information and to verify your insurance. We are compassionate professionals who know exactly how hard this is. If you need faster assistance, our walk-in service is available 24 hours a day. We also offer free, no-risk, and confidential assessments upon your initial contact with us. There is, simply, no reason to put off getting the mental health support you need.