Horizon Health - Infirmary Health system in Mobile/Bay Minette Alabama

Horizon Health behavioral services centers in Mobile and Bay Minette strive to provide encouraging and individualized care to evaluate and treat behavioral and mental problems aging brings. Our assessments, services and care are geared towards ensuring your loved ones are as mentally and physically fit as possible as they age. The practice of behavioral health medicine seeks to provide psychiatric support and treatment to those elderly adults who suffer from behavioral, mental or emotional problems. Physicians and psychologists specializing in this field seek to provide living and caring therapy and treatment options to help the elderly work through the aging process and be as mentally healthy and stable for as long as they can.

Our state-of-the-art senior behavioral health centers in Mobile and Bay Minette provide a compassionate and supportive environment where patients are provided with the therapy and care they need to thrive later in life.

The services we provide include an initial evaluation to determine the cause, emotional or biomedical, of the behavioral change or disorder. After the initial evaluation, an individualized treatment program is formed which could include group therapy, individual therapy, lifestyle training, monitoring by social workers, education programs and assessment and care of secondary needs.

Holistic, Family-Centered Treatment

Infirmary Health’s senior behavioral unit seeks to give family members the ability to be involved in their loved one’s treatment process as well as ensure that the elderly patient has a strong support group surrounding them.

The Behavioral Health units at Mobile Infirmary and North Baldwin Infirmary provide a 24-hour care inpatient hospitalization program. With admissions occurring 24 hours a day, initial assessments and treatment plans are conducted by specialist psychiatrists and physicians, respectively. The units are also staffed by mental health professionals to ensure that your loved ones receive the very best of care. Even after discharge, our physicians seek to provide supportive care by developing an ongoing care plan, providing outpatient therapy, and even a day hospital program.