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Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System
6262 S. Sheridan Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74133
Phone: 918-492-8200
Fax: 918-492-2849

Services

Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System provides treatment for a wide variety of psychiatric disorders in a safe, secure, and nurturing environment. Although our patients have different issues, there are core components to the program that are consistent for all. Every patient receives a psychiatric evaluation, case management, and discharge planning as well as therapeutic services such as individual, group and family therapy. Other services include neurological evaluation, psychological evaluation, speech and language assessments, medical history, physical examination, medication management, dietary consultation, and an individualized treatment plan.

Typical behaviors/diagnoses include:

  • ADD/ADHD
  • Depression
  • Sexual/Physical Abuse
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  • Development Problems
  • Truancy
  • Learning Difficulties
  • Oppositional/Defiant
  • Eating Disorders
  • Fire-Setting Behavior
  • Sexual Maladaptive Behavior
  • Impulse Control Disorder
  • Psychotic Symptoms
  • Substance Abuse
  • Harmful to Self/Others

Overview of Services

  • Acute for children and adolescents, ages 4-17
  • Residential for children & adolescents
  • Programs for at-risk youth
  • Full range of services: Outpatient, Therapeutic Foster Care, and Therapeutic School Services
  • Gender-specific residential programs
  • Services for sexually offensive behavior
  • Respite care for adolescents

Treatment Options

Children Services (ages 4-12)

  • Acute Program - Short-term crisis stabilization and assessment program for children in danger of harming themselves or others or who have a history of treatment failures
  • Residential Program - Long-term therapeutic program for children who have maladaptive behavior and emotional problems, and are in need of a safe and highly supervised environment.
  • Residential Program for Sexually Reactive Disorders - Long-term therapeutic program for male and female children with a history of sexual abuse trauma and exhibition of inappropriate sexually maladaptive behavior.
  • Outpatient Services - After-school therapy groups are offered at four locations: Hospital campus, North Tulsa, Sapulpa and Oklahoma City.

Adolescent Services (ages 13-17)

  • Acute Program - Short-term crisis stabilization and assessment program for adolescents in danger of harming themselves or others or who have a history of treatment failures
  • Residential Program - Long-term therapeutic program for adolescents who have psychiatric disorders, emotional difficulties, substance abuse problems, eating disorders, history of sexual and/or physical abuse, and behavioral disorders.
  • Threshold Residential Program - Long-term therapeutic program for adjudicated adolescent males who suffer from maladaptive sexual problems.
  • Therapeutic Foster Care - Provides family living and specialized services to children and youth who otherwise would be placed in institutional or residential group settings. These youth with special psychological, Social, and emotional needs can accept and respond to the close relationships within a family setting; however their special needs require more intensive or therapeutic services than are found in traditional foster care.
  • Outpatient Services - After-school therapy groups are offered at four locations: Hospital, North Tulsa, Sapulpa and Oklahoma City. These programs are offered to children, adolescents and adults.
  • Individualized Treatment Services (Respite Care) - A 72-hour program in Norman for adolescents referred by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services.

Education

Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System is accredited by the Oklahoma Department of Education. Tulsa Public School District and Shadow Mountain provide the school jointly. The k-12 academic program includes a regular education and special education curriculum to meet the diverse needs of our patients. Adolescents and children in the acute program continue academic studies during hospitalization. They remain enrolled in their home school and complete homework assignments. They receive daily tutoring. Progress reports are sent to the home school so they can resume their normal academic schedule upon returning home. Vocational training, drug education and theater arts are available electives.

Specialized Services

  • Residential services for children ages 4-12
  • Residential services for sexually reactive children ages 4-12
  • Residential services for adjudicated (court ordered) adolescent males
  • Residential services for adjudicated adolescent females
  • Residential services for sexually offensive adolescent males
  • Acute crisis stabilization for all children and adolescents
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