Turning Point inpatient mental health program addresses the emotional and behavioral needs of adults 55 and older. Through a combination of therapies, education, community activities and wellness programs, Turning Point encourages patients to regain as much independence as they can and lead the fullest life possible.
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General Information |
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- 12 Bed Geriatric- Psychiatric Unit |
- Contract with local psychiatrists |
| - Serving Winston County and surrounding areas |
- Dining Room |
| - Addresses the needs of adults 55 and older |
- Recreation Room |
| - Specially designed private rooms |
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| Symptoms or lifestyle changes that may indicate a need for referral to Turning Point include: |
| - Suicidal Thought |
- Hallucinations |
| - Depression |
- Paranoia |
| - Confusion |
- Anxiety |
| - Stress |
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| Treatments & Therapy |
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| Turning Point recognizes that each person has unique needs, which is why an individually-tailored treatment plan is developed for each patient. Each person is treated for their psychological, emotional, physical and spiritual needs through a broad variety of challenging and stimulating daily programs and activities that include: |
| - Individual Therapy |
- Gried and Loss Issues |
| - Group Therapy |
- Stress Management |
| - Recreational Activities |
- Continue Care Planning |
| - Family Therapy |
- Medication Management |
| - Coping and Problem Solving |
- Occupational Therapy |
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| Contact Information |
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| Hugh Gay, Program Director |
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| Bridget Worthy , Social Worker |
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| Scott Eaves, Assessment Coordinator |
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