At Path Behavioral Healthcare, we provide integrated medical and behavioral health services to support your long-term well-being. Our team of psychiatrists, nurses, therapists, and case managers work together to offer comprehensive care, including medication management, therapy, and nursing support—empowering you to lead a fulfilling, healthy life.
At Path Behavioral Healthcare, we recognize that mental health is a multifaceted journey, which is why our psychiatric support services are designed to be both comprehensive and seamlessly integrated with our broader behavioral health offerings. Our team of experienced psychiatrists works closely with therapists and case managers to create a cohesive treatment plan that addresses your unique needs. Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges, our approach ensures that you receive the psychiatric care you need while staying connected to your entire care team, all under one roof.
Our nursing services at Path Behavioral Healthcare play a crucial role in supporting your overall well-being within our integrated care system. Our skilled nurses are not only focused on your physical health but also collaborate with your therapists and case managers to ensure that your treatment plan is comprehensive and holistic. This collaboration allows us to address both the physical and emotional aspects of your health, providing you with a well-rounded approach to care that aligns with our commitment to “zero barrier care.” By bridging the gap between medical and behavioral health services, our nursing team ensures that you receive the support you need to achieve optimal outcomes.
Medication management is a vital component of effective mental health treatment, and at Path Behavioral Healthcare, we ensure that this service is fully integrated with our broader behavioral health offerings. Our expert team works closely with your therapists and case managers to monitor and adjust your medications as needed, ensuring that your treatment plan is cohesive and tailored to your specific needs. This integration allows us to provide you with a seamless care experience, where every aspect of your mental and physical health is addressed. Our commitment to high-quality, innovative treatment means that you can trust us to manage your medications effectively while supporting your overall journey to wellness.
Effective care coordination is the cornerstone of our approach at Path Behavioral Healthcare, ensuring that all aspects of your treatment are seamlessly integrated. Our care coordination services connect your psychiatric support, nursing services, medication management, and therapy sessions, providing you with a comprehensive and cohesive treatment experience. By working closely with your entire care team, including doctors, therapists, and case managers, we ensure that your treatment plan is fully aligned with your needs and goals. This integrated approach reflects our commitment to providing “zero barrier care,” where you can access all the services you need within a single, supportive environment.
Effective care coordination is the cornerstone of our approach at Path Behavioral Healthcare, ensuring that all aspects of your treatment are seamlessly integrated. Our care coordination services connect your psychiatric support, nursing services, medication management, and therapy sessions, providing you with a comprehensive and cohesive treatment experience. By working closely with your entire care team, including doctors, therapists, and case managers, we ensure that your treatment plan is fully aligned with your needs and goals. This integrated approach reflects our commitment to providing “zero barrier care,” where you can access all the services you need within a single, supportive environment.
We believe that personalized care is essential to effective treatment, which is why at Path Behavioral Healthcare, our medical services are designed to be fully integrated with our behavioral health offerings. Whether you need psychiatric support, medication management, or nursing services, our team works closely with your therapists and case managers to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your unique needs. This collaborative approach ensures that every aspect of your care is connected, providing you with a seamless and effective path to recovery. By integrating our medical and behavioral health services, we offer you a truly holistic care experience.
Specialties may vary by location. Please contact your local clinic to see what services are available in your area.
ADHD/ADD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental condition characterized by problems paying attention, controlling behavior, and being overly active.. This condition generally starts at a young age and can last into adulthood.
An anxiety disorder is a mental condition that causes severe and pervasive feelings of worry, fear, and unease. It might also cause you to have panic attacks, severely impacting quality of life. It affects approximately 19.1% of adults in the United States.
Bipolar disorder is a mental condition where, for an extended period of time, there are sustained periods of high energy and mood with lowered energy and mood. It's not curable but it can be managed by taking medicine that moderates the extremes.
Depression is a mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness and lethargy that interferes with daily life. The negative mood typically does not improve on its own, lasts for more than two weeks, and causes noticeable problems functioning in everyday life.
Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that affect many people. These include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. People with these conditions see themselves as overweight even though they're not. In the US, 3.7 million people are estimated to have an eating disorder. Fifty percent of these cases are associated with depression and/or anxiety disorders.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental illness that involves experiencing intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. For example, it causes people to feel like they need to perform certain actions, such as counting or checking things, over and over again. 1-2% of Americans suffer from OCD? It's a serious condition that affects the way someone thinks, acts and feels.
Individuals who have undergone prolonged stress, trauma or disorientation may display symptoms of PTSD. It is often seen as a mental health issue or a disorder but it can also be observed in individuals who live with chronic illness or disability. People with PTSD often relive the trauma through nightmares and flashbacks, and they may experience feelings of isolation, irritability, guilt, and helplessness.
Schizophenia is a brain disorder characterized by impairments in the perception or expression of reality and by significant social or occupational dysfunction. This can be evidenced by symptoms like delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking and speech, catatonic behavior (also known as negative symptoms), or formal thought disorder (also known as positive symptoms).
No matter what kind of behavioral or mental health issues you're facing, you can count on our experienced team of doctors, therapists, and counselors to help you overcome your personal challenges. From substance misuse to chronic depression, we've helped dozens of clients regain control of their lives for good.
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