Adult Wing

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According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), there were 57.8 million adults in the United States who were 18 years of age or older who had a mental illness (AMI) in 2021.
 

This number represented 22.8% of all U.S. adults. Among those with AMI, only 26.5 million (47.2%) received mental health services (including inpatient or outpatient treatment or having used prescription medication) in the past year. This occurs usually because people are unaware that they require treatment, do not have insurance that covers mental health care, or are unable to pay for it.

Solstice offers a residential mental health program that provides treatment for a variety of mental health conditions. The adult program is for individuals facing mental health needs including (but not limited to) schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety.

We provide residential treatment programs, which are live-in healthcare facilities that provide a structured setting for adults aged at least 19 with complete, integrated care. Each resident's tailored treatment plan combines evidence-based clinical and experiential modalities in order to promote long-term, sustainable recovery.

A schedule for adult includes clinical care and experiential activities. Adults receive care from our collaborative team including psychiatric providers, therapists, counselors, nurses, dietitians, and practitioners of experiential therapy, while living in a clean, hospitable setting.

Adult Clients participate in:

  • Individual therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Music therapy
  • Yoga
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy/DBT (the most important facet of Solstice care)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/CBT
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy/REBT
  • Choice Theory
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Exposure and Response Prevention, and 
  • Other approaches

Receiving care in an intentional, structured, and safe environment allows for all of these therapies and interventions to take effect and facilitate healing.