Trusted since 2010, The Scott has delivered advanced discreet treatment stewardship to individuals, families, and family offices requiring absolute discretion, precision, and expertise. Each engagement is led by a hand-selected team of elite, fully licensed, and highly seasoned medical and clinical professionals. Recognized by The Hollywood Reporter and Newsweek and WAATME accredited, services are delivered privately, in residences, luxury settings, or globally, through a curated, U.S. medical-board-informed model. A Forbes Business Councils Member since 2020. The Scott is private pay allowing for discretion and independence.
Trusted since 2010, The Scott has delivered advanced discreet treatment stewardship to individuals, families, and family offices requiring absolute discretion, precision, and expertise. Each engagement is led by a hand-selected team of elite, fully licensed, and highly seasoned medical and clinical professionals. Recognized by The Hollywood Reporter and Newsweek and WAATME accredited, services are delivered privately, in residences, luxury settings, or globally, through a curated, U.S. medical-board-informed model. A Forbes Business Councils Member since 2020. The Scott is private pay allowing for discretion and independence.
A white glove sober companion service. We will arrive at your doorstep, on set, on tour, or accompany you by your side at any destination globally; we travel swiftly and discreetly. We specialize in providing discreet concierge sober companions tailored to meet your unique needs. Moreover, each sober companion is also clinically curated to work seamlessly with addiction specialists and medical professionals, when requested. Whether you require support in your home or at a destination of your choice, our services are designed to integrate effortlessly into your lifestyle. Established in 2010.
A white glove sober companion service. We will arrive at your doorstep, on set, on tour, or accompany you by your side at any destination globally; we travel swiftly and discreetly. We specialize in providing discreet concierge sober companions tailored to meet your unique needs. Moreover, each sober companion is also clinically curated to work seamlessly with addiction specialists and medical professionals, when requested. Whether you require support in your home or at a destination of your choice, our services are designed to integrate effortlessly into your lifestyle. Established in 2010.
This is a Mental Health Trauma Residential Extended Care Program treating dual diagnosis, trauma/PTSD, borderline personality disorder, addiction and eating disorder issues as well as other mental health issues, with a trauma base. This is a residential extended care program where individuals live and work on their issues with Psychiatrist, therapists and life coaches in therapy sessions. The program runs between three and six months for each person depending upon what they need to recover from and move themselves into successfully. We have a huge variety of programs and the residents will have a few core groups to do together including equine assisted psychotherapy and equine riding therapy, but will individualize their treatment past that point to achieve their goals. We will have exercise, nutrition, self care healing modalities, transpersonal growth work, and much more. Please see our website for additional information or call (303) 859-7385
This is a Mental Health Trauma Residential Extended Care Program treating dual diagnosis, trauma/PTSD, borderline personality disorder, addiction and eating disorder issues as well as other mental health issues, with a trauma base. This is a residential extended care program where individuals live and work on their issues with Psychiatrist, therapists and life coaches in therapy sessions. The program runs between three and six months for each person depending upon what they need to recover from and move themselves into successfully. We have a huge variety of programs and the residents will have a few core groups to do together including equine assisted psychotherapy and equine riding therapy, but will individualize their treatment past that point to achieve their goals. We will have exercise, nutrition, self care healing modalities, transpersonal growth work, and much more. Please see our website for additional information or call (303) 859-7385
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FAQ - Geriatric and Seniors Treatment Programs
What conditions do senior adult inpatient psychiatric programs treat?
Senior inpatient psychiatric programs treat a variety of conditions, including depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, and psychotic disorders, as well as symptoms associated with diseases of aging like Alzheimer's disease and dementias. Some treatment facilities also treat substance use disorders and provide rehab services. Because these mental health conditions can look different in older adults than in younger populations, programs that have staff that specialize in these conditions in older adults is important for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
How do I know if an inpatient or outpatient program is the right choice for an older adult family member?
Inpatient programs provide 24-hour psychiatric care for seniors; therefore, they are the best fit for older adults who are in psychiatric crisis or who need medical monitoring during stabilization. In contrast, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) and intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) are outpatient services that offer structured treatment several days per week but do not involve seniors staying overnight in a facility. These services are typically used after inpatient discharge or when an older adult’s symptoms are serious but don’t put them at an immediate safety risk. If you are unsure what level is most appropriate for a family member, a primary care physician (PCP) or psychiatrist can conduct an initial assessment and recommend the appropriate level of care. Some senior mental health programs also offer phone consultations or assessments to help families determine what level of treatment is appropriate.
What therapeutic approaches are used in senior adult mental health programs?
Most senior mental health programs use evidence-based therapies adapted for older adults, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for depression and anxiety, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) skills for emotional regulation, and group therapy for peer connection and to address social isolation, one of the strongest risk factors for mental health decline in older adults. Medication management is often another important component of treatment programs since older adults can be more sensitive to psychiatric medications and may have other physical health conditions that require coordination with psychiatric treatment.
Does insurance cover senior inpatient psychiatric programs?
In the United States, most seniors have Medicare, the federal health insurance program for adults 65 and older and people with disabilities. Medicare does cover mental health treatment, although the specifics depend on the type of program and the type of Medicare. Inpatient psychiatric stays are covered under Medicare Part A, although coverage is limited to 190 days over a person's lifetime and may involve significant cost sharing. Outpatient services like therapy and medication management are covered under Medicare Part B. Medicare Advantage plans, by contrast, are offered through private insurers, and may have different benefits. Therefore, it is important to call your plan directly to confirm coverage prior to seeking care if you or a loved one has a Medicare Advantage plan.


