Pathways Unit
Pathways provides care to voluntary and involuntary adults aged 18 and older who struggle with safety issues, such as suicidal thinking, homicidal ideation or agitation, and thought disorders or psychosis.
Pathways provides care to voluntary and involuntary adults aged 18 and older who struggle with safety issues, such as suicidal thinking, homicidal ideation or agitation, and thought disorders or psychosis.
Pathways is a 16-bed, short-term adult behavioral health inpatient unit designed to provide a safe and healing environment for patients in crisis.
In this supportive environment, patients receive intensive individual and group therapy.
The therapeutic milieu and treatment focus on coping skills, problem-solving, assertiveness, self-esteem, relaxation, leisure skills, and more.
Treatment typically includes psychopharmacological interventions, individual and group sessions, psychoeducational sessions, and occupational therapy. Together with their treatment team, each patient will put together an individualized treatment plan to manage better the life stressors that contributed to hospitalization.
Visiting Hours are from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends. Visiting hours are limited to promote a therapeutic environment with a structured schedule, including groups.
Our Admissions Coordinator can be reached Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4pm.
During evenings and nights, you may contact Pathways directly by calling the nurse’s station.
The referral fax is 603-663-4440.