Throughout our 40+ years in the behavioral health sector, we aimed to be provider of option, serving clients with self-respect and regard as they browse their treatment journey.
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Behavioral HealthWhat We Do
Acute Care
Acute Care Quality
Graduate Medical Education (GME).
Health Insurance.
Healthcare Management and Consulting Services.
Independence Physician Management.
Offering hope, aid and healing
We use inpatient behavioral health services, partial hospitalization, outpatient, domestic and telehealth shows.
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Behavioral Health Quality
UHS centers offer patients and families with caring, quality care based upon tested treatments that can result in long-lasting healing.
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Behavioral Health Facility Locations
UHS has Behavioral Health centers in 39 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the UK.
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Behavioral Health Webinars
View a series of instructional webinars, providing a range of behavioral health subjects, by in their fields.
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I am proud of the care provided for our patients, their households and communities we serve. Our teams operate with intent and integrity, and the work we do ensures that we provide on our patient pledge"
matt Peterson.
President, Behavioral Health Division
Behavioral Health Programs and Services
Comprehensive Services
For children, teenagers, adults and older grownups.
Multiple Treatment Settings
Including inpatient, partial hospitalization, outpatient, residential and telehealth treatment programs.
Treatment Programs
Including, however not restricted to: depression, anxiety, psychotic medical diagnoses, bipolar illness, trauma and neurorehabilitation.
Education Services
Including innovative programs led by devoted educators that make it possible for teenagers to continue their education and pursue scholastic success while in treatment.
Specialty Programs
- Military: UHS' Patriot Support Programs supplies behavioral health services specifically created for military, veterans and families in 34 facilities.
- First Responders: Includes behavioral healthcare support, services and programs for first responders (cops, firefighters, dispatchers, corrections officers, criminal activity scene professionals), EMS and other healthcare employees, along with active-duty military.
- Substance Use Disorder (SUD): A Number Of UHS' Behavioral Health centers use a broad range of treatment services, such as drug and alcohol detox, step-down programs, sober living and aftercare. Services are readily available at several levels of care (e.g., property, inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization).
Among them are those in our Foundations Recovery Network which concentrates on the integrated treatment of dependency and underlying psychological health disorders.
In 2024, we opened our first Foundations Health location, using outpatient services for those struggling with SUD, psychological health problems and/or opioid reliance, consisting of medication-assisted treatment.
- Eating Disorders: Skilled clinicians are equipped and trained to attend to a wide variety of eating disorders from anorexia and bulimia to binge eating in addition to eating disorders co-occurring with other conditions.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder: Dedicated programs readily available at choose facilities customize a patient's treatment and interventions to specifically determine and track progress. Plans incorporate behavioral performance, social advancement, communication abilities, academic/vocational accomplishment, family education and assistance.
National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention
UHS has actually shown its commitment to suicide avoidance through its longstanding collaboration with the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. As a proud fan of the Action Alliance, UHS offers education and resources to the neighborhoods we serve.
Joint Ventures/Provider Partnerships/Alliances
UHS is continuously looking to take part in tactical partnerships that will assist patients gain access to the ideal level of care at the right area. This includes a concentrated effort on partnering with non-UHS Acute Care health centers to assist them run their behavioral health services.