Facilities & Services - Mercy Mental/Behavioral Health Services
If you or a loved one are feeling "down" for more than a couple of weeks or having difficulty functioning in daily life, you may be experiencing more than just the "blues". You may be suffering from a common, yet serious medical condition called clinical depression. Clinical depression is highly treatable, however, most people don't seek professional help because they don't understand the symptoms, or think that the "blues" will go away on its own, or are embarrassed to talk about how they are feeling. When you or a loved one needs mental health services, consider Mercy. We offer specialized treatment for individuals experiencing mental and/or behavioral health disturbances.
Mercy Hospital Clermont provides acute, inpatient treatment for adults. At Mercy Hospital Mt. Airy, we offer inpatient treatment for children and adolescents. At Mercy Hospital Western Hills, we provide inpatient treatment for seniors.
Online Screenings
One of the quickest ways to determine if you have symptoms of depression, anxiety or bi-polar disorder is by taking a free, confidential screening test. Confidential screenings are provided by visiting the following web sites:
Depression Screen: www.depression-screening.org Alcohol Screen: www.alcoholscreening.org.
This website offers visitors free confidential online screenings to assess their drinking patterns, giving them personalized feedback and showing them if their alcohol consumption is likely to be within safe limits. The website also provides answers to frequently asked questions about alcohol and health consequences, and provides links to support resources and a database to local treatment programs.
Anxiety Screen: www.freedomfromfear.org Bipolar Disorder Screen: www.dbsalliance.org/questionnaire/screening_intro.asp
Screening tests are not intended to provide a diagnosis, but may help identify depressive symptoms and determine whether further evaluation by a medical or mental health professional is necessary. As with any other illness, you should consult with your doctor if you think you might have symptoms of depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder.
Adult Mental/Behavioral Health Services Mercy Hospital Clermont 3000 Hospital Drive Batavia, Ohio 45103 513/732-8200
This brief, acute inpatient treatment program treats adults who require comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and treatment to stabilize their psychiatric symptoms. Crisis intervention and individualized, structured treatment are provided for patients needing an intensive and safe environment. Individuals are admitted by physician or counselor referral or through an assessment provided in the Emergency Department. A treatment team, consisting of experienced and compassionate mental health professionals assists the individual and their family on the road to recovery. For more information, please call 513/732-8629.
Child and Adolescent Mental/Behavioral Health Services Mercy Hospital Mt. Airy 2446 Kipling Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45239
Children and teens, ages five to 18, receive specialized mental health services from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services at Mercy Hospital Mt. Airy.
If you call us at 513/853-5660, your child's therapist, school counselor or physician can refer your child to our program. In emergency situations, children and teens can be brought to the Emergency Department. A physician will conduct an assessment. If inpatient care is needed, the child or teen will be admitted to the hospital and our team will coordinate their treatment with the patient's caregiver or counselor.
Senior Mental/Behavioral Health for Older Adults Mercy Franciscan Hospital Western Hills 3131 Queen City Avenue Western Hills, Ohio 45238
Each season of our life brings its own changes, joys and challenges. This is especially true in the golden years of life—changes in lifestyle and physical activities can have an impact on how senior adults view and experience their lives.
Over time, senior adults may see a gradual decline in their ability to cope with daily activities. This is a signal that a serious problem may exist. If you or a loved one is experiencing persistent feelings of sadness, irritability or anxiety, contact the Senior Mental Health Center for special care at 389-5999.
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