Variety of health options

For those seeking mental health services for themselves, friend or family, Paradise Valley Hospital offers services in Chula Vista and National City. Comprehensive inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization services are offered with wide-ranging mental health programs, including assessments, case management services, dual-diagnoses program, psychiatrist consultations, individualized plan of care and other therapeutic services.

• INPATIENT PROGRAM – Under the guidance of a behavioral health psychiatrist, a multidisciplinary team implements a patient-centered inpatient mental health program to specifically meet the needs of people with a wide range of mental health and chemical dependency issues.

• PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM – Offered Monday-Friday to help clients further stabilize and transition back into the community

• OUTPATIENT PROGRAM – Once a client’s symptoms are more stabilized, outpatient services are available to allow participants to attend a therapeutic program up to three days per week while functioning in the community.

• ALLY YOUTH PROGRAM – An outpatient program that provides a full range of mental health services to those ages 5 to 21. This program is designed to assist our youth with getting through critical times in their lives that may manifest insignificant behavioral changes, at home, school or in the community.

• THE CLUBHOUSE – The Clubhouse is a client-empowerment program offering its members hands-on, pre-vocational training to enhance job-readiness and social opportunities.

• DRUG REHABILTATION – For those people suffering from either substance abuse and/or dual diagnosis issues, chemical dependency support is provided.

• EMERGENCY MENTAL CARE – Nurse clinicians and assessment therapists are ready to assist anyone in need of mental health support by calling (800) 585-2767.

For more information on behavioral services offered on the Paradise Valley Hospital campus in National City or the Bayview campus in Chula Vista, visit ParadiseValleyHospital.org or call (619) 470-4321.