Mental health treatment services near you
We understand the challenges you face when struggling with mental health. Our mental health rehab provides comprehensive behavioral health services and resources with in person and online appointments available.
Why call us
Addiction is a devastating disease, but recovery is possible and it starts with a call. We are available for a free and confidential assessment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our team can help:
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- Answer your questions
- Evaluate your situation
- Guide you toward the right treatment options
Whether you’re struggling with addiction yourself or looking for help for a loved one, we’re here to listen and provide support.
Check if your insurance will cover the cost of mental health treatment
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What is this form
Fill out our quick, HIPAA-compliant form to find out if your insurance will cover the costs of treatment. Our admissions team will reach out within the hour to review your options. There’s no obligation to enter treatment, and your insurance provider will not be notified.
We offer specialized mental health treatment for adults and adolescents.

Programs for teens ages 12-18.
Our programs for teens and adolescents offer treatment for mental health disorders through therapy, group skill-building, and medication management.

Programs for adults 18 and older.
Our adult programs help clients address mental health challenges and build real-life skills through therapy, peer support, and personalized care.
OUR PROCESS
Get the support you need with a personalized treatment plan
To begin an addiction treatment program at Red Ribbon Recovery, start with a free, confidential conversation with our admissions specialists. We’re here to help you explore your options, navigate insurance, and find the right care for your needs.
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HOW WE CAN HELP
Mental health rehab: mental health services near you
Our experienced behavioral health care providers are dedicated to understanding the stories behind our patients’ symptoms to help them heal from within. We provide the space, support, and services needed for meaningful reflection, helping patients and their families gain deeper insights into themselves and their relationships. This understanding empowers patients and family members to tackle difficult behavioral health challenges and cultivate a more fulfilling life free from mental health struggles.

Mental health
treatment programs
We offer a range of mental health services and programs with different levels of care to ensure all clients have treatment options tailored to their symptoms and conditions.
Partial hospitalization program
Our partial hospitalization program offers structured, day treatment for those needing intensive mental health support without overnight care. It features individual therapy, group sessions, and medication management, while allowing you to return home daily to apply new skills. This is ideal if you need significant support but still want independence.
Intensive outpatient program
Our intensive outpatient program provides more support than traditional outpatient care without the full day structure of partial hospitalization. It includes multiple weekly therapy sessions, combining individual and group work, while allowing you to manage daily responsibilities. IOP is great for those transitioning from higher care or needing focused support.
Traditional outpatient treatment
Our traditional outpatient program supports those managing mild to moderate mental health conditions or stepping down from intensive care. It includes therapy, medication management, and mental health services, while allowing clients to maintain their daily routine. This flexible option helps strengthen coping skills, and support long-term stability.
REQUEST A CALL
Recovery starts at our alcohol and drug treatment centers
If you or a loved one are struggling with substance use or mental health disorder, request a confidential call now. Our team is ready to guide you through understanding the admissions process, treatment options, costs and more. Taking this step is a sign of strength and the beginning of your path to a healthier future.
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What we TREAT
Mental health rehab: outpatient mental health services near you
Our experienced behavioral health care providers are dedicated to understanding the stories behind our patients’ symptoms to help them heal from within. We provide the space, support, and services needed for meaningful reflection, helping patients and their families gain deeper insights into themselves and their relationships. This understanding empowers patients and family members to tackle difficult behavioral health challenges and cultivate a more fulfilling life free from mental health struggles.
Real people, real reviews.
Great support system. Absolutely amazing staff. Before I walked in I was pretty broken and I was given the opportunity to attend the day programs and everything is starting to look a little more clearer one day at a time.
Samantha
Client
The staff is very accommodating and willing to help with any all issues that may arise. I would highly recommend this program to a friend or loved one if they were struggling with mental health.
James
Client
This program has been the best thing to happen to my daughter in a long time. They have helped her improve the quality of her life, not only in terms of her mental health, but by helping her become a whole new person.
Linda
Loved one
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CHECK COVERAGE
Check your health insurance coverage and benefits for mental health treatment near you
Our treatment centers work to ensure that finances are never a roadblock between patients and the services they need. Our mental health rehabs accept most major private insurance, though coverage for treatment may vary depending on your insurance provider. We do not accept Medicare and Medicaid at this time.
We recommend contacting our admissions team or your insurance company to understand the details of your benefits for mental health rehab near you, and our admission team is here to support you with any questions or assistance.
For those without insurance, the admissions team at our mental health rehab centers can discuss payment plans with you to find an option that suits your needs.

Frequently asked questions about drug and alcohol treatment centers
What is a mental health disorder?
A mental health disorder is a general term for conditions that affect how a person thinks, feels, or behaves. These disorders can range from mild to severe, depending on how long the symptoms last and how much they interfere with daily life. Some people may experience temporary challenges, while others face long-term challenges that make it hard to manage work, relationships, or other responsibilities.
Mental health disorders are more common than most people realize. Unfortunately, stigma often prevents people from talking about their struggles or getting the help they need. According to data from the National Institute of Mental Health, more than one in five adults in the U.S. lives with a mental illness. The most common types include:
- Anxiety Disorder
- Depressive Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Schizophrenia
When should I seek help from a mental health professional?
There is no single checklist for mental health disorders, but a general rule of thumb is to seek help or resources if you don’t feel like yourself. Consider these questions:
- Am I uninterested in things I used to enjoy?
- Have I been overly emotional or agitated?
- Am I relying on alcohol or drugs to cope?
- Do I have trouble focusing or concentrating?
- Have I been avoiding social interactions?
- Have my eating or sleeping patterns changed?
- Do I have thoughts of suicide or harming others?
These questions are just a starting point and are not a substitute for a professional mental health assessment. For more information or to access free resources available in your community, contact our admissions department or consult with your primary care physician.
What kind of mental health professional should I reach out to?
- Psychiatrists: Medical doctors who can prescribe and monitor medications.
- Psychologists: Professionals who diagnose and treat mental health conditions and provide therapy.
- Primary Care Physician: Your primary physician is a good starting point as they can evaluate your symptoms and refer you to a specialist if needed.
- Other counselors include marriage and family therapists, licensed social workers, and addiction counselors.
What happens in the first mental health appointment?
A licensed mental health professional will perform a psychological or psychiatric evaluation, which typically includes:
- Taking a mental health history
- Identifying medical conditions
- Discussing family and social history
- Identifying trauma exposure
- Reviewing substance use
How can I tell if my mental health challenges are chronic or temporary?
Mental health challenges are often temporary when they can be linked to a specific event or situation. If you notice feelings like anxiety, sadness, hopelessness, or a lack of interest in activities after experiencing a stressful life event—such as the loss of a loved one, a serious illness, job loss, or a divorce—you may be dealing with what’s known as an adjustment disorder. This refers to an emotional or behavioral reaction to a major life change or disruption. Your response might happen right away or could develop weeks or even months later. However, if these symptoms continue for more than six months after the stressful event has passed, it may indicate a more persistent mental health condition.
In contrast, chronic mental health disorders are characterized by ongoing psychiatric symptoms that significantly interfere with your ability to function in everyday life. These conditions often require long-term management and support.
Our team is here to assess, diagnose, and provide the education you need to better understand your mental health. Together, we’ll create a personalized plan of care to support your recovery and help you move forward.
What therapeutic services are offered during mental health treatment?
During mental health treatment, individuals engage in a range of therapeutic approaches designed to address their specific needs and goals. These methods aim to provide emotional support, improve coping skills, and foster long-term resilience. Whether working one-on-one with a therapist, participating in group sessions, or involving family members in the process, each component of treatment plays a critical role in promoting overall mental well-being. Some therapeutic services you can expect include:
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy involves one-on-one sessions with a therapist, typically held in a private setting such as a rehab center or primary care physician’s office. This personalized approach allows for a deep exploration of personal issues, tailored therapeutic strategies, and the development of a strong therapeutic alliance. Therapists collaborate closely with other professionals (psychiatrist, social workers, etc) to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated care plan for clients.
Group Therapy
Group therapy provides a supportive community where individuals can share their experiences, gain insights, and learn from others facing similar challenges. This modality fosters a sense of belonging and reduces feelings of isolation. Participants benefit from the collective wisdom of the group, and receiving feedback in a safe environment. Group sessions can be particularly effective for building social skills, improving communication, and enhancing overall emotional resilience.
Family Therapy
Family therapy aims to improve communication and resolve conflicts within the family unit. Therapists assist family members in understanding each other’s perspectives, recognizing unhealthy interaction patterns, and developing more effective problem-solving skills. This collaborative approach fosters a supportive environment, promoting lasting positive changes within the family dynamic and helping members of all ages feel heard and valued, ultimately strengthening family bonds.
Medication Assisted Treatment
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines the use of medications with counseling and behavioral therapies for those struggling with mental health issues. MAT is often integrated into recovery services for individuals requiring pharmacological support to manage their symptoms. Our thoughtful and strategic approach to medication aims to achieve mood stabilization and alleviate distressing symptoms.
How long does it take to get better?
It is challenging to determine how long treatment will take, as it varies depending on the specific diagnosis and the duration and intensity of treatment. Psychotherapy and medications do work in reducing symptoms and helping people regain their lives, but not overnight.
What can I do on my own to support my mental health issues?
Small daily changes can have a big impact:
- Practice gratitude: Write down something you’re thankful for each day.
- Move around: Physical activity boosts your mood.
- Connect with people: Social interaction can lift your spirits.
Be patient with yourself as you try new routines and practices. It can take time to see changes. For additional resources, visit our website or contact We are always accepting new clients and strive to respond as quickly as possible. our admissions department to learn more about our services, access resources, and get help in overcoming challenging mental disorders.
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