About Mercy Behavioral Health – Ada – Ada
Mercy Behavioral Health – Ada provides a complete range of mental and behavioral health programs for people of all ages in Ada, Oklahoma. The center is a member of the nationally recognized Mercy network that combines both physical and mental health care, seeking to treat the whole patient. The smaller community of Ada provides a close-knit and accessible environment, yet high-quality services are comparable to larger metropolitan areas.
They provide supervised medical care for the safe management of withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. Mercy also provides residential care that offers long term support for overcoming addiction. Plus, they offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy that allows patients to live at home and attend regular treatment.
The onsite basketball court provides an opportunity for patients to stay active and relieve stress, while the rec room gives clients a place to unwind after a long day of therapy. Mercy’s gym facilities help promote a healthy lifestyle and create a solid foundation for recovery.
This specialty center treats anxiety disorders, mood disorders, substance abuse and pediatric behavioral health conditions. Programs address a wide range of needs including depression, ADHD, childhood anxiety, bipolar disorder and behavioral disabilities. Mercy Behavioral Health uses evidence-based treatments like therapy, medication management and skill building sessions. Their substance abuse program, BreakThru, features a medically managed withdrawal process that offers compassion and confidentiality for patients who suffer from addictions.
The location provides optimal access to Mercy’s other services, such as primary care, cardiology and surgical centers that are nearby. Mercy’s broad network offers seamless integration to those who need a variety of services. Mercy Behavioral Health’s psychiatrists and a multidisciplinary team help create individual care plans for each patient. This creates a continuum of convenient, coordinated specialty care for patients.