Skip to main content
Service Line

Behavioral Health Unit

Inpatient and outpatient mental health care delivered with compassion, discretion, and the cultural respect every patient deserves.

Available 24/7, 365 days a year

About This Service

Mental health is health

Mental health conditions touch nearly every family. Depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and substance use disorders are medical conditions — serious, treatable, and deserving of the same standard of care given to any other illness. Our Behavioral Health Unit is being designed around that conviction.

We're building a unit where patients can access the right level of care at the right time: short-term inpatient stabilization for acute crises, structured outpatient programs for sustained recovery, and ongoing therapy and medication management for long-term wellness. Because behavioral health sits inside our hospital, transitions between levels of care happen smoothly — without losing the relationships that make treatment work.

What we'll offer

  • Inpatient psychiatric care. A safe, structured environment for patients in acute crisis, with round-the-clock psychiatric and nursing support.
  • Outpatient therapy. Individual, group, and family therapy delivered by licensed clinicians.
  • Medication management. Psychiatric prescribing and ongoing medication review by board-certified providers.
  • Co-occurring disorder care. Integrated treatment for patients managing both mental health and substance use challenges.
  • Crisis assessment. Same-day evaluation for patients arriving through our emergency department or community referrals.

Conditions we treat

The Behavioral Health Unit is being designed to support patients living with depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress, schizophrenia and other thought disorders, substance use disorders, and the complex grief and trauma that often accompany chronic illness or loss.

Our approach

We meet patients where they are. That means evidence-based treatment delivered without stigma, without rushed visits, and without assumptions. For Native patients especially, we recognize that healing happens in cultural context — and our care model is built to honor that, not work against it.

If you are in crisis

If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health and substance use crisis support, you can also call or text 988 — the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.