Despite the nationwide demand for behavioral health services, many providers are facing challenges due to discriminatory federal regulations and financial pressure exacerbated by the pandemic. CEO Stuart Archer spoke with Behavioral Health Business about the importance of providers’ involvement in state and local advocacy and how health system partnerships benefit communities. Learn more in Behavioral Health Business.
Behavioral Health Business: CEO Stuart Archer Discusses Challenges Facing Behavioral Health Industry
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Oceans Behavioral Hospital Lake Charles Opens Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program
Oceans Behavioral Hospital Lake Charles, a behavioral health provider focused on healing and long-term recovery, today announced the opening of its Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for adolescents ages 12-17. The program will provide specialized mental health treatment for young people managing depression, anxiety, substance use disorder and other behavioral health challenges.
Oceans Behavioral Hospitals in Baton Rouge, Broussard Expand Adolescent Treatment Options
Oceans Behavioral Hospital Baton Rouge and Oceans Behavioral Hospital Broussard, behavioral health providers focused on healing and long-term recovery, today announced the opening of adolescent Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP). The hospitals are part of the Oceans Healthcare system and serve southern and Southeast Louisiana.
UT Tyler, UT Health East Texas and Oceans Healthcare Partner on New Behavioral Health Venture
The University of Texas at Tyler, UT Health East Texas and Plano-based Oceans Healthcare today announced a partnership to expand behavioral health care in East Texas, including facilities in Tyler and Longview.