About Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center – Camp Hill
Penn State’s Holy Spirit Medical Center has a behavioral health clinic in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. They have outpatient and inpatient programs for medical and mental health. Since 1971, they’ve been serving adults and teens. Among their programs are tracks for Spanish speakers and the LGBTQ+ community.
The residential program is intended for clients ages 4 and older. Depending on your age group, you’ll have a specific track. In all programs, you’ll have therapy, but teens ages 14 and older, along with adults, may be eligible for electroconvulsive therapy. If you’re still in school, they’ll coordinate your care with your educators so you won’t fall behind. The behavioral health department may coordinate your care with other hospital branches, including surgery and primary care, if needed.
When you complete the inpatient program, you’ll downscale to an outpatient program. There are different options, depending on your condition. A day program is available to adults along with an eating disorder track for kids and teens. In contrast, a more traditional outpatient program provides cognitive behavioral therapy and classes to manage your anger and stress. Specific options include anxiety and sleep medicine for children and a geriatrics course for seniors.
Holy Spirit has a wide range of services. However, several past clients have left mixed reviews. Check out their feedback to make sure it’s a good fit for your needs.