• We will refrain from personalizing how a patient behaves or progresses while in our care; only professional perspectives may be applied.
  • Our treatment will not be prescriptive; we will transfer patients to an alternate level of care based on documented clinical evidence of changes in symptom severity, identified in the interdisciplinary treatment plan, which warrants the alternate level of care.

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  • We embrace professional differences, utilizing it to gain multiple perspectives that assist us in making the most effective decisions for quality patient care.
  • We value and respect the effective and appropriate use of prescribed medication to assist our patients in obtaining both psychiatric and physical stability for diagnosed disorders.
  • We do not represent ourselves as authoritarian or in control of the outcome of a patient's life; we simply provide a source of guidance, suggestions, support, education, insight, stable environment, and possible alternatives.
  • We will accept patient choices for their life.
  • We will always provide professional, timely, effective, and individualized interventions.
  • We will help patients who may be struggling with retention in treatment.
  • We value a patients potential and strive to assist them in recognizing that potential to use in successful treatment and recovery.
  • Patients in treatment learn how to more effectively live their lives with the expectation that patients do not have all the answers.
  • We accept that a critical element of treatment is educating the patient in effective and productive choices. Focusing on positive rather than negative skills, attitudes, and behaviors is a start to positive decision-making. 
It is the truth we 
ourselves speak rather than the treatment we 
receive that heals us.
-O. Hobart Mowrer