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Change Starts Here Located in Arkansas, Millcreek Behavioral Health has provided treatment for emotionally disturbed and developmentally disabled children and adolescents for nearly three decades. Privately licensed as a psychiatric residential treatment facility, Millcreek is also an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) and a special education school. The staff at Millcreek is dedicated to providing quality programming options for complex conditions that children and adolescents can experience. With a commitment to offering both clinically excellent care and a compassionate approach, the team at Millcreek is able to expertly treat the following conditions: ? Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ? Sexually maladaptive behaviors ? Conduct disorder ? Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) ? Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) ? Aggression ? Asperger’s disease ? Autism ? Intellectual disability ? Anxiety ? Depression ? Self-harm ? Abuse and neglect ? Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ? Bipolar disorder ? Substance abuse Millcreek’s philosophy is to ensure that each patient has an individualized treatment plan developed for him or her, ensuring that no two patients have the same course of care. Through the programming options provided, including the Developmental Disabilities Program, Psychiatric Disorders Program, and Education & School Based Program, patients can thrive in an environment best suited for them. Over-arching throughout these programs are evidence-based treatment modalities, such as group therapy, recreational therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, and skill-building exercises, that are able to foster positive change in patients. To learn more, call (501) 222-1623 or visit www.millcreekbehavioralhealth.com.
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https://www.millcreekbehavioralhealth.com/
Millcreek Behavioral Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Fordyce,Arkansas
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- 上市公司
- 领域
- Psychiatric residential treatment program ages 6-17和Program for children/adolescent ages 6-17 with Intellectual Individual Disabilities
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1828 Industrial Dr
US,Arkansas,Fordyce,71742
Millcreek Behavioral Health员工
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As a top cause of death and disability, depression has a profound impact on both individuals and communities. During Depression Education and Awareness Month, its crucial to acknowledge the prevalence of this mental health condition. For statistics that highlight its far-reaching effects: https://ow.ly/kge2105M68b
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Every October, we observe Red Ribbon Week to educate our communities about substance abuse prevention. This year's theme, "Life Is a Movie, Film Drug Free" stresses the importance of living a drug-free life. Let's empower our youth to grow into their best selves! For more information, click here: https://ow.ly/TfPF105MGj9
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The National Institutes of Health states that depression affects around 6% of seniors over 60 and up to 27% of those over 85. Although common, depression in seniors is often overlooked because symptoms can resemble age-related changes, such as fatigue, loss of appetite, and cognitive decline. Detecting these signs early on is key for effective support and greater life satisfaction.
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Research from the National Library of Medicine shows that up to 4.4% of adults meet the criteria for ADHD, yet less than 20% receive a proper diagnosis or treatment. ADHD may present more subtly in adulthood, with symptoms like forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, and restlessness. If you notice these signs in yourself, consulting a mental health professional can help. Awareness is key to understanding ADHD! Visit this link for valuable insights: https://ow.ly/EEB5105Ll79
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Mental Health America states that approximately 60 million adults in the U.S. faced mental health concerns in the past year. During Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 6-12), we highlight the critical need for awareness and support in our communities and workplaces. Tomorrow is World Mental Health Day, reminding us that 1 in 8 people around the world face these struggles, as noted by the World Health Organization. If we work together, we can connect individuals with care, promote understanding, and foster spaces where everyone feels safe to speak up.
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In 2021, more than a third of U.S. adults who struggled with depression did not receive treatment? This October, during Depression Education and Awareness Month, let's come together to create change. By educating ourselves and others about depression, we can combat stigma and encourage those in need to seek help. Share this post to help us raise awareness and break down barriers to care.
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