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Residential Mental Health Treatment

24/7 clinical support for adults experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms in a safe, therapeutic environment

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24/7 Residential Mental Health Treatment in Southern West Virginia

Intensive Care When You Need It Most

Adult Mental Health Residential Services provide structured support to help individuals build daily living skills, manage finances, and develop healthier behavioral patterns that promote stability and independence. These services offer a safe, therapeutic environment with 24/7 guidance to support recovery and improve long-term functioning in the community.

In a safe, structured environment, you'll receive comprehensive psychiatric care, individual and group therapy, medication management, and crisis intervention from our team of licensed mental health professionals.

Supervised Support Services offer assistance up to 12 hours per day for individuals who can live more independently but still benefit from help with daily living skills, financial management, and behavioral supports. This level of care promotes autonomy while ensuring consistent guidance to maintain stability, safety, and successful community living.

Whether you're experiencing a mental health crisis, need medication stabilization, or require intensive support to manage serious mental illness, our residential program provides the clinical expertise and therapeutic support you need to stabilize and begin your path to recovery.

Comprehensive Residential Services

24/7 clinical support with evidence-based treatment for serious mental illness

24/7 Clinical Support

Round-the-clock access to licensed mental health professionals and psychiatric care in a secure, supportive environment.

  • 24-hour nursing staff
  • On-site psychiatric services

Individual Therapy

One-on-one counseling sessions with licensed therapists specializing in serious mental illness and crisis stabilization.

  • Trauma-informed care
  • Evidence-based approaches

Group Therapy

Structured therapeutic groups focused on coping skills, emotional regulation, and peer support.

  • Skills-based groups
  • Peer support sessions

Medication Management

Comprehensive psychiatric medication evaluation, adjustment, and monitoring by board-certified psychiatrists.

  • Medication optimization
  • Side effect management

Crisis Intervention

Immediate response to psychiatric emergencies with de-escalation techniques and safety planning.

  • Safety assessments
  • Crisis stabilization

Discharge Planning

Coordinated transition planning to ensure continuity of care after residential treatment.

  • Outpatient referrals
  • Community resources

All services provided by licensed mental health professionals

Board-certified psychiatrists, licensed clinical social workers, and experienced psychiatric nurses

Conditions We Treat

Specialized care for serious mental illness and psychiatric crises

Severe Depression

Intensive treatment for major depressive disorder when outpatient care is insufficient, including medication optimization and daily therapeutic support.

Treatment Approach:

CBT, DBT, supportive therapy

Bipolar Disorder

Stabilization during acute manic or depressive episodes with medication adjustment and structured therapeutic programming.

Treatment Approach:

CBT, DBT, supportive therapy

Schizophrenia & Psychosis

Comprehensive care for individuals experiencing psychotic symptoms, including medication management and reality-based interventions.

Treatment Approach:

CBT, DBT, supportive therapy

Severe Anxiety Disorders

Intensive treatment for anxiety disorders that significantly impair daily functioning and require structured support.

Treatment Approach:

CBT, DBT, supportive therapy

PTSD & Trauma

Trauma-focused residential care for individuals with severe PTSD symptoms requiring intensive therapeutic intervention.

Treatment Approach:

CBT, DBT, supportive therapy

Suicidal Ideation

Safe, supportive environment for individuals experiencing active suicidal thoughts with 24/7 monitoring and crisis intervention.

Treatment Approach:

CBT, DBT, supportive therapy

Questions? Call Us At +1-304-425-9541

We're here to help you understand your treatment options and get the care you need

How To Get Started

Simple steps to begin residential mental health treatment

1

Contact Us

Call us at +1-304-425-9541 to discuss residential mental health treatment options and determine if this level of care is right for you.

2

Assessment

Complete a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to assess your mental health needs and determine the appropriate level of residential care.

3

Admission

Begin your residential mental health treatment in a safe, therapeutic environment with 24/7 clinical support and supervision.

4

Recovery & Transition

Complete your program and transition to outpatient care with ongoing psychiatric support, therapy, and community resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is residential mental health treatment for?

Residential mental health treatment is for individuals experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms that require 24/7 clinical support and supervision, but do not need hospital-level acute care. This includes those with serious mental illness, acute crisis situations, or when outpatient treatment has not been effective.

How long does residential treatment last?

Length of stay varies based on individual needs and progress, typically ranging from several weeks to several months. Your treatment team will work with you to determine the appropriate duration.

What should I bring to residential treatment?

Bring comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, any current medications, insurance information, and identification. A detailed list will be provided upon admission. Electronic devices and other items may be restricted for safety.

Can I have visitors during residential treatment?

Yes, we encourage family involvement and have designated visiting hours. Specific policies will be explained during the admission process.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, and many private insurance plans. Contact us to verify your coverage and discuss payment options.

What happens after I complete residential treatment?

We provide comprehensive discharge planning including outpatient therapy referrals, medication management appointments, and connections to community resources to support your continued recovery.

Our Locations

Serving Southern West Virginia with multiple convenient locations

Princeton Clinic

200 12th Street Extension, Princeton, WV 24740

(304) 425-9541

Welch Clinic

781 Virginia Ave, Welch, WV 24801

(304) 436-2106

Mullens Clinic

102 Howard Ave., Mullens, WV 25882

(304) 294-5353

Rockview

4725 Appalachian Highway, Rockview, WV 24880

(304) 732-6043

Substance Use Disorder Services

1345 Mercer Street, Princeton, WV 24740

(304) 818-2222

Child and Adolescent Department

153 Spring Haven Dr., Princeton, WV 24740

(304) 818-2225

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is residential mental health treatment for?

Residential mental health treatment is for individuals experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms that require 24/7 clinical support and supervision, but do not need hospital-level acute care. This includes those with serious mental illness, acute crisis situations, or when outpatient treatment has not been effective.

How long does residential treatment last?

Length of stay varies based on individual needs and progress, typically ranging from several weeks to several months. Your treatment team will work with you to determine the appropriate duration.

What should I bring to residential treatment?

Bring comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, any current medications, insurance information, and identification. A detailed list will be provided upon admission. Electronic devices and other items may be restricted for safety.

Can I have visitors during residential treatment?

Yes, we encourage family involvement and have designated visiting hours. Specific policies will be explained during the admission process.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, and many private insurance plans. Contact us to verify your coverage and discuss payment options.

What happens after I complete residential treatment?

We provide comprehensive discharge planning including outpatient therapy referrals, medication management appointments, and connections to community resources to support your continued recovery.

Important Numbers and Websites

24/7 Crisis Line

1-800-615-0122

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)

(304) 431-2869

Direct line for crisis assessment

Mobile Crisis (Adult & Adolescent)

(304) 308-9293

988 Suicide/Crisis Lifeline

988

Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

988lifeline.org / crisistextline.org

National Sexual Assault Hotline

(800) 656-4673/HOPE rainn.org

National Runaway Safeline

(800) 786-2929/RUNAWAY 1800runaway.org

WV Safe Schools Helpline

(866) 723-3982/SAFEWV wvde.us

SAMHSA National Helpline

(800) 662-4357/HELP samhsa.gov

DHHR Centralized Intake for Abuse/Neglect

(800) 352-6513 dhhr.wv.gov

WV State Police

(304) 746-2100 wvsp.gov