Services
The Youth Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) is a walk-in center for kids and teens ages 4 to 17 who are going through a mental health or substance use crisis and need immediate help. It is often a better choice than going to the emergency room, and the BHUC is open all day, every day.
At the urgent care, we offer assessments, crisis support and mental health care in a safe, caring place where healing can start. This program helps make sure each young person is connected to the right kind of care to keep getting better.
The Adult Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) is a walk-in center for people 18 and older who are facing a mental health or substance use crisis and need help right away. It is often a good choice instead of going to the emergency room, and the BHUC is open all day, every day.
BHUC services are often the first step in care and offer assessments, crisis support, and mental health treatment in a safe, caring place. Adults who get help are connected to the best level of care for their recovery.
Youth Facility-Based Crisis (FBC) services help kids and teens ages 6 to 17 who are going through a mental health or substance use disorder crisis. These services give short-term care, usually lasting 5 to 7 days, to help the young person feel more stable and safer.
Instead of going to the emergency room, FBC services offer another option when it’s the right fit. Monarch’s team of nurses, therapists and other trained professionals, led by a psychiatrist, provides care through therapy and support to help the child feel better.
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) services provide full-time, in-house care for young people under 18 who are dealing with mental health challenges. PRTFs offer 24-hour residential support and care over a longer period of time that helps calm crises and teach new skills, all while involving the family and community in the healing process.
Treatment is led by a Monarch psychiatrist and a team that may include therapists, nurses, occupational therapists and other mental health workers.