About Ohio State Harding Hospital – Columbus
OSU Harding Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, has several different options for clients, including teenagers and adults. These features include inpatient and outpatient programs, partial hospitalization treatment, and emergency services. Some specialities also include neurotherapy approaches, like transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroconvulsive therapy.
If you need residential care, you’ll be assigned to one of 84 beds. You’ll receive care for mental disorders, like depression and anxiety, in addition to psychiatric care. There’ll be traditional counseling programs for yourself and your family, a case management team, and medication management, if needed. However, some clients have cautioned that the nursing staff may rely too much on medication as a solution. If you prefer holistic care, please make sure that your case management team is aware.
In the outpatient program, transcranial magnetic stimulation is offered to help address depression and other mood disorders. You’ll be awake and alert during treatment and can resume normal activities upon leaving therapy.
The outpatient program also has a special Young Adult Intensive Outpatient for individuals aged 18-24 who are having difficulty with mood symptoms and substance use. This includes group therapy, group education, family education, and discharge planning.
For teens, OSU has an intensive outpatient program to help them develop a daily routine and attend school. Sessions are delivered both in the afternoon and evening. Transportation to and from the facility is available.