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Spring View Hospital Expands Behavioral Health Services to Include Adults 45 and Older
January 30, 2025Spring View Hospital is pleased to announce that its Behavioral Health Unit is now accepting patients aged 45 and older, expanding its services beyond geriatric care to include a broader adult population. This change allows the hospital to provide much-needed mental health support for mid-life and older adults experiencing depression, anxiety, and other behavioral health concerns.
“Our mission is to provide compassionate, high-quality behavioral health care to those in need,” said Kathy Lyvers, Program Director of the Behavioral Health Unit at Spring View Hospital. “By broadening our services to include adults 45 and older, we can reach more individuals who may be struggling with mental health challenges and offer them the support and treatment they deserve.”
Spring View Hospital’s Behavioral Health Unit provides individualized inpatient treatment in a secure, supportive environment. Patients receive comprehensive care from a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists, nurses, therapists, and social workers, all dedicated to helping individuals regain stability and improve their quality of life.
“At Spring View Hospital, we recognize the growing need for accessible, specialized behavioral health care in our community,” said Reba Celsor, RN, MBA, FACHE, CEO of Spring View Hospital. “Expanding our Behavioral Health Unit to serve patients 45 and older allows us to provide critical mental health support to more individuals who need it. We are committed to ensuring that everyone who walks through our doors receives the highest level of care.”
If you or a loved one is experiencing depression, anxiety, mood disorders, or other mental health concerns, Spring View Hospital’s Behavioral Health Unit is here to help. For more information about admissions, treatment options, and services, visit SpringViewHospital.com/Behavioral-Health or call 270.692.5151.