St. Bernards Behavioral Health Unit offers private, not-for-profit, hospital-owned mental and behavioral
health services in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Two distinctly separate entities fall under the Behavioral
Health umbrella, together offering a complete continuum of therapy services.
The 60-bed unit is licensed for psychiatric and dual diagnosis substance abuse treatment programs.
St. Bernards Counseling Center offers outpatientcounseling and a variety of therapy options for
individuals of all ages, including after-care for former Behavioral Health patients.
Behavioral Health provides confidential assessments 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To schedule an
appointment, please call 870-932-2800. In an emergency or for more information, please call our
Crisis Line at 1-800-800-0496.
St. Bernards EAP provides private face-to-face
counseling to troubled employees and their families
dealing with everyday problems like excessive stress,
parenting and divorce. Confidential referrals may be
made on behalf of the employee by anyone—the
employee himself, family members, supervisors
or physicians.
Outpatient counseling is offered at St. Bernards
Counseling Center located at 615 East Matthews in
Jonesboro. Services are provided for all ages by masters
level licensed therapists for a variety of problems,
including after-care for former inpatients.
The IOP is an intermediate-level therapy for individuals
with alcohol and drug problems who do not require
inpatient care. The six-week program goes beyond
regular outpatient therapy while enabling participants
to continue employment and live at home.
Members of our Speaker’s Bureau are available to
address both community and professional groups to
educate audiences on behavioral and mental health
issues, substance abuse, treatment options and other
services available through the St. Bernards Behavioral
Health Unit. This service is provided free of charge with
two weeks advanced notice.
This program provides comprehensive psychiatric
services for seniors in a confidential, acute inpatient
setting. Treatment plans are developed on an
individual, patient-by-patient basis, always with regard
for patient dignity and privacy.
Assessments are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Appropriate referrals will be made if the patient does not meet admission requirements.
Active patient participation is encouraged to maximize outcomes.
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