Individuals experiencing psychiatric symptoms that interrupt their ability to perform daily activities often benefit from an inpatient hospitalization with 24-hour medical supervision and behavioral health treatment at Archbold Northside.
Our 22-bed, inpatient treatment program is designed to stabilize, diagnose, and treat adults with a range of acute psychiatric conditions and substance abuse disorders. Patients at Archbold Northside receive compassionate and personalized care from our team of behavioral health professionals. We help patients work through behavioral and emotional psychiatric crises by teaching coping skills in a safe and supportive environment.
During an admission at Archbold Northside, patients will be guided through self-assessments, self-understanding, and self-implementations of an action plan upon discharge. Patients may receive counseling with family member(s) in order to return to productive lives.
Archbold Northside’s 22-bed secure unit is designed for adults who are in crisis and need 24-hour observation in a safe, structured environment.
We provide treatment for a range of psychiatric problems, including:
Need help? Our team is available any time you need help. If you or a loved one is experiencing a psychiatric crisis, call our free, 24-hour HELPline at 1.800.238.8661.
Archbold Northside Center for Behavioral Health and Psychiatric Care
401 Old Albany Road, Thomasville, GA, 31792
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