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Behavioral Health Services

Behavioral Health Services


At Grandview Medical Center, we recognize that good mental health is as important to our quality of life as physical health. That's why we offer a personalized approach to meeting the mental and behavioral health care needs of the community across the lifespan. Please visit the links below to learn more about the services we offer.

Our Services

The goal is to help patients learn new problem solving skills and interpersonal skills, and to give them the opportunity to practice these skills. The staff is trained to use evidence-based practices to help patients begin to make changes, with an emphasis on planning to continue the work of recovery long after the inpatient hospital stay has ended. A structured therapeutic program is offered on the unit to provide patients with the optimal environment for recovery. Individual, group and family services are combined to assist the patient, depending upon each patient's individual treatment plan.

Admission to the BHU

A staff of Master's-prepared intake coordinators is available to the emergency department and medical staff twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. These trained professionals gather certain health information for a determination by the medical director for appropriate admission, and to arrange outpatient referrals when needed. Emergencies should be handled by calling 911 or one of the crisis numbers listed on this webpage, or by visiting your nearest emergency department any time.

If you have any questions regarding admissions, please call and speak with a friendly intake coordinator now, at 205-971-6190. All calls are confidential.

If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. Additionally, you may contact any of the emergency line numbers provided here.


Crisis Line Numbers

Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255) 24-hour nationwide

Covenent House Nineline
1-800-999-9999 24-hour nationwide

Friendship Line
1-800-971-0016 24-hour nationwide

Girls & Boys Town National Hotline
1-800-448-3000 1-800-448-1833-TTY 24-hour nationwide

National Graduate Student Crisis Line
1-877-GRAD-HLP (1-877-4723-475)

National Youth Crisis Hotline
1-800-442-HOPE (4673) 24-hour nationwide

Poison Control Center
1-800-222-1222

Samariteens
1-800-252-TEENS (8336) 3:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

The Trevor Helpline
1-800-850-8078 The Trevor Helpline, a service of The Trevor Project, a non-profit endeavor devoted to promoting tolerance and understanding for gay, lesbian, bisexual and questioning youth. 24-hour nationwide

Youth America Hotline (YAH!)
1-877-YOUTHLINE (1-877-968-8454)

Youth Crisis Hotline
1-800-HIT-HOME (1-800-448-4663) 24-hour nationwide