Inpatient Mental Health Treatment in Columbus

Our Columbus residential mental health care treatment center can help you develop a strong foundation for your mental health, away from the stressors and triggers that exist in daily life at home.

What Is Inpatient Mental Health Rehab?

Inpatient rehab allows patients to fully concentrate on overcoming their mental health challenges while residing at our expert treatment facility. Our subacute treatment program is designed for voluntary patients who need residential psychiatric support, but aren’t an immediate harm to themselves or others. Patients receive a tailored treatment plan designed to meet their unique needs, which includes one-on-one and group therapy sessions with licensed therapists, medication management, and recreational spaces for art, sports and relaxation.

Is inpatient rehab right for me?

Selecting a program that meets your needs is vital to effective treatment and lasting recovery. Our subacute inpatient mental health program may be a good fit for you if:

You may require a higher level of care than our program can offer if:

What To Expect in Our Mental Health Program

At our Columbus inpatient rehab center, you’ll experience a secure and supportive environment that permits healing and recovery. You’ll receive round-the-clock medical monitoring and support, allowing you to stabilize your mental health and begin your recovery journey.

In individual and group therapy, our physician-led team of experts will help you understand your mental health symptoms and guide you in building effective coping mechanisms to carry with you to the next stage of your recovery.

What we offer

  • Individual & group therapy

  • 24/7 medical monitoring 

  • Healing amenities & activities

  • Nutritious meals & snacks

Our Facility

The Recovery Village Columbus Drug, Alcohol and Mental Health Rehab offers a comfortable, home-like environment so you can focus on healing your mental health. Alongside a full suite of amenities, patients will also have opportunities for indoor and outdoor recreation. 

Speak With Admissions

Speak with a Recovery Advocate who can answer your questions and get you the help you need. 

How Dual Diagnosis Can Help

For many people, self-medicating their mental health condition with drugs or alcohol can provide temporary relief but worsen their symptoms over time. If you’re struggling with a mental health disorder and an addiction, treating both at the same time is key to a successful recovery.

Many behavioral health facilities only offer one or the other. The licensed professionals at The Recovery Village Columbus can not only treat both, but they’ll also help you understand the relationship between your conditions for more holistic healing.

Inpatient Mental Health FAQs

How long is your mental health rehab program?

The length of stay in an inpatient mental health program will depend upon your specific needs. Usually, patients complete their full residential stay in two to four weeks.

To achieve long-lasting and effective recovery, it’s important to remain in treatment as medically suggested. We strongly encourage you to stay in your program until it is complete. However, you can leave the facility at any time, even against medical advice.

Yes, patients who have finished their stay at an acute level of mental health care at a different facility and wish to receive additional support before transitioning to life in the community are welcome at our subacute residential treatment program.

On your first day in treatment, case managers begin preparing for your graduation. They’ll connect you to outpatient therapy programs and mental health resources in your community so you’ll always have access to the support you require.

Dual diagnosis treatment can treat both substance use and mental health disorders at the same time. During admission, our medical team will assess your needs and recommend either the mental health or substance misuse track. While in our mental health program, you’ll undergo a medical detox for substance use and then receive additional group therapy sessions about addiction while staying in our mental health wing.

If substance misuse is your primary need, you’ll undergo medical detox and then enter the inpatient rehab program, living with other people recovering from addiction. Your mental health diagnosis will be addressed within those levels of care.

Many inpatient programs, including The Recovery Village Columbus, accept health insurance. Your plan may cover some or all of the costs of inpatient rehab. Private pay options may be available if you do not have insurance coverage. To verify your insurance benefits, please visit our insurance page; we are in network with most local and national health insurance providers.

The law offers protection if you take time off from work for behavioral health needs. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows you to take time off from work, and keep your job if you seek mental health treatment from a healthcare provider. Only some people qualify for FMLA. 

Mental health disorders can interfere with your ability to care for your children. While there is no guarantee regarding child custody, in most cases, you are less likely to lose custody of your children if you seek mental health treatment and successfully recover. Many parents work out arrangements in which a relative cares for their children while they are in rehab. 

Your Recovery Begins Here

Whether you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, a mental health disorder or both, we can help. Give us a call today to take the first step.

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