Cumberland Hall
Cumberland Hall offers specialized treatment to youth and adults through
several acute and residential programs. Treatment is provided by an interdisciplinary
team of licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, therapists, nurses,
activities therapists and mental health technicians.
Acute Programming
The Adolescent Unit provides treatment to male and female adolescents
ages 13 to 17 who suffer from varied diagnoses including depression, suicidal
contemplation, aggressive and destructive behaviors and ADHD. This program encourages
self-esteem, development of new coping skills, and independence through educational
instruction, activities therapy and counseling.
The Adult Treatment Program offers adults a supportive, encouraging
environment for the treatment of emotional and psychological problems including
depression, anxiety, bipolar and post-traumatic stress disorders. We teach
patients coping skills that allow them to return home and to work quickly and
successfully.
Residential Treatment
Sivley House provides treatment in a residential setting to male youth
ages 13 to 17. The program's goal is to allow the resident to return to home,
school and community by helping identify the problems, developing a treatment
plan, and staying on course to help achieve set goals.
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