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Inpatient mental health treatment provides a safe and supportive space where you can focus on healing. Inpatient facilities offer around-the-clock care, helping you manage symptoms, gain coping skills, and find lasting wellness.
Mental health disorders affect how people feel, think, and act, often disrupting daily life. Many factors contribute, like genetics, brain chemistry, and trauma. Effective treatment can help manage these challenges and support a healthier, happier life.
At Granite Recovery Centers, we provide care for a wide range of mental health conditions, including:
Individual therapy
Group therapy
Psychiatric evaluations and medication management
Holistic therapies
Family involvement
Asking for help can feel overwhelming at first. Canterbury Behavioral Health, our compassionate team works with you, guiding you through each stage of treatment.
We ensure that you receive the best possible care, treating the whole person and helping you move forward with confidence and hope. If you are ready to begin this journey, reach out today—we are here to support you.
Inpatient treatment provides round-the-clock care, a safe environment, and structured support to help you focus on your recovery.
Rehab is a structured program that helps to improve mental health, build coping skills, and support well-being.
It depends on the individual, but a mix of therapy, medication (if necessary), and holistic methods often works best.
Coverage varies by insurance plan. Some plans offer limited benefits or place more restrictions on mental health services than on other types of care.
Inpatient treatment provides round-the-clock care, a safe environment, and structured support to help you focus on your recovery.
Rehab is a structured program that helps to improve mental health, build coping skills, and support well-being.
It depends on the individual, but a mix of therapy, medication (if necessary), and holistic methods often works best.
Coverage varies by insurance plan. Some plans offer limited benefits or place more restrictions on mental health services than on other types of care.