Treatment Centers in 43147
Columbus Springs East is a leading provider of high-quality behavioral healthcare services. Our engaged and mission-driven team is dedicated to Changing People's Lives through a patient-centric approach to delivering superior outcomes. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide quality, compassionate treatment of mental illness and addiction, offering a broad scope of inpatient and outpatient services for our diverse patient population. We offer inpatient and outpatient services in several convenient locations in Ohio, including Dublin, Columbus, and Pickerington.
Columbus Springs East is a leading provider of high-quality behavioral healthcare services. Our engaged and mission-driven team is dedicated to Changing People's Lives through a patient-centric approach to delivering superior outcomes. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide quality, compassionate treatment of mental illness and addiction, offering a broad scope of inpatient and outpatient services for our diverse patient population. We offer inpatient and outpatient services in several convenient locations in Ohio, including Dublin, Columbus, and Pickerington.
Adult Inpatient | Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry
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Pickerington, OH 43147
Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry is a leading provider of mental health and addiction treatment in the Columbus, Ohio, area. For adults age 18 and older, we offer a premier inpatient program, which provides high-quality care through five specialized treatment tracks. Our specialized tracks include geriatric care for adults age 65 and older, an adult behavioral unit, an intensive care unit, a dual diagnosis unit, and an inpatient detox program. In our geriatric track, we provide care for adults who have severe mental illnesses and co-occurring dementia or memory impairment. Our adult behavioral unit can treat a variety of mental health disorders, while our intensive care unit typically provides treatment for those who have thought disorders, mood disorders, and personality disorders. In our dual diagnosis unit, we treat adults who have a primary mental health disorder diagnosis and a co-occurring addiction. At our treatment center, inpatient care usually lasts for about five to seven days. Each person progresses at their own pace and follows an individualized treatment plan that includes the activities and programming that can best meet their needs.
Ohio Hospital for Psychiatry is a leading provider of mental health and addiction treatment in the Columbus, Ohio, area. For adults age 18 and older, we offer a premier inpatient program, which provides high-quality care through five specialized treatment tracks. Our specialized tracks include geriatric care for adults age 65 and older, an adult behavioral unit, an intensive care unit, a dual diagnosis unit, and an inpatient detox program. In our geriatric track, we provide care for adults who have severe mental illnesses and co-occurring dementia or memory impairment. Our adult behavioral unit can treat a variety of mental health disorders, while our intensive care unit typically provides treatment for those who have thought disorders, mood disorders, and personality disorders. In our dual diagnosis unit, we treat adults who have a primary mental health disorder diagnosis and a co-occurring addiction. At our treatment center, inpatient care usually lasts for about five to seven days. Each person progresses at their own pace and follows an individualized treatment plan that includes the activities and programming that can best meet their needs.
"The wound is the place where the light enters" - Rumi
"The wound is the place where the light enters" - Rumi
An Addictionologist is a doctor who is board certified and specializes in addiction medicine. This discipline requires extensive study and experience treating substance use disorders. Dr. Whitsett is one of a few board-certified addictionologists in Ohio. Dr. Marc Whitsett currently practices exclusively at The Ridge program in Ohio.
An Addictionologist is a doctor who is board certified and specializes in addiction medicine. This discipline requires extensive study and experience treating substance use disorders. Dr. Whitsett is one of a few board-certified addictionologists in Ohio. Dr. Marc Whitsett currently practices exclusively at The Ridge program in Ohio.
Late-Life Depression Treatment | Ohio Hospital
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Pickerington, OH 43147
While not a normal part of aging, many senior adults develop late-life depression. As the clinical presentation of late-life depression does vary tremendously from depression at other ages, this mental health disorder can lead to major impairments - including death - in older adults. This is why family and friends must remain vigilant and aware of the symptoms of late-life depression and encourage loved ones to seek treatment immediately. Due to the stresses of older adulthood, late-life depression is often more common than once thought. These stresses may include increased medical conditions, greater levels of disability, grief over the loss of friends and loved ones, and increasing fears over both health and financial security. Unfortunately, many elderly individuals dismiss even the most intense episodes of depression as a normal part of the aging process and do not report their own symptoms or receive proper treatment. With advances in the understanding of depression and its treatment, late-life depression is highly treatable and can lead to improved quality of life and reduction of the severe effects of untreated depression.
While not a normal part of aging, many senior adults develop late-life depression. As the clinical presentation of late-life depression does vary tremendously from depression at other ages, this mental health disorder can lead to major impairments - including death - in older adults. This is why family and friends must remain vigilant and aware of the symptoms of late-life depression and encourage loved ones to seek treatment immediately. Due to the stresses of older adulthood, late-life depression is often more common than once thought. These stresses may include increased medical conditions, greater levels of disability, grief over the loss of friends and loved ones, and increasing fears over both health and financial security. Unfortunately, many elderly individuals dismiss even the most intense episodes of depression as a normal part of the aging process and do not report their own symptoms or receive proper treatment. With advances in the understanding of depression and its treatment, late-life depression is highly treatable and can lead to improved quality of life and reduction of the severe effects of untreated depression.
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How do you get someone who refuses treatment into rehab?
It is important to convey compassion and understanding toward an individual dealing with an addiction problem. If a person refuses treatment at first, it’s important for their loved ones to continue to express their concerns in a kind and respectful manner, and to periodically encourage them to get help. It can take time for someone dealing with addiction to gain the motivation to make a change. In the meantime, it can be helpful for loved ones to set boundaries with the individual and educate themselves on the many treatment options that exist in order to have more informed conversations regarding recovery.