Carolina Dunes Behavioral HealthResidential Treatment in Leland, NC
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Carolina Dunes Behavioral Health is an acute inpatient psychiatric hospital located in Leland, North Carolina serving adolescents (ages 12+), adults, and seniors. They offer short-term inpatient care for individuals experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms, mental health crises, or acute behavioral health issues. Their approach emphasizes trauma-informed care and evidence-based practices addressing a wide variety of mental health conditions. The multidisciplinary clinical team is led by skilled psychiatrists and focuses on each patient's individual needs. They support families throughout the treatment process and are available 24/7 for confidential assessments.
Role
Residential Treatment
What a first session looks like
Virtual & In-PersonCall 24/7 at (888) 652-3122 for a no-cost confidential assessment.
Specialties & focus areas
Co-occurring
Evidence-based approaches
Trauma-informed care
Trauma-Informed Care. Approaches addiction as something layered on top of unprocessed trauma, not in isolation. Pacing matters more than confrontation.
What this facility offers
Care offered
Treatment type
- Mental health treatment
- Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental illness (SMI) in adults and/or serious emotional disturbance (SED) in children
Setting
- Hospital inpatient/24-hour hospital inpatient
Facility
- Psychiatric hospital
Emergency services
- Crisis intervention team
- Psychiatric emergency onsite services
- Psychiatric emergency walk-in services
How care is delivered
Ancillary services
- Court-ordered outpatient treatment
- Family psychoeducation
- Psychosocial rehabilitation services
- Case management service
- Suicide prevention services
Education & counseling
- Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling
Who this is for
Age groups served
- Children/Adolescents
- Young Adults
- Adults
- Seniors
Special programs
- Young adults
- Seniors or older adults
- Veterans
- Members of military families
- Clients who have experienced trauma
- Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Persons experiencing first-episode psychosis
- Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
- Persons 18 and older with serious mental illness (SMI)
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