Baptist Health Medical Group Behavioral Health - La Grange
Baptist Health Medical Group Behavioral Health - La Grange
Baptist Health Medical Group Behavioral Health - La Grange
About Baptist Health Medical Group Behavioral Health - La Grange
Baptist Health Medical Group Behavioral Health - La Grange provides outpatient and inpatient behavioral health services for adults with mental health, emotional, and substance use concerns. Their whole-person approach considers psychological, physical, social, cultural, and hereditary factors when developing individualized plans. The La Grange location supports people experiencing anxiety, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and co-occurring addictive disorders.
Stabilize Through Assessment and Structured Care
Services begin with screening, assessment, and psychiatric evaluation to identify mental health and substance use concerns. Outpatient care can include psychotherapy, medication management, education, individual counseling, and family or group therapy. The La Grange location is also listed for Baptist Health’s adult chemical dependency intensive outpatient program (IOP), which provides a structured level of care between residential treatment and weekly outpatient sessions.
Access Inpatient Support When Symptoms Need More Care
Baptist Health La Grange also offers inpatient adult behavioral health for adults who need 24-hour nursing care and a more secure treatment setting. Patients may receive psychiatric assessment, daily management, individual psychotherapy, symptom management groups, therapeutic recreation, and safety planning. The inpatient unit supports stabilization for complex mental health conditions and co-occurring addictive disorders.
Work With a Coordinated Behavioral Health Team
Care is delivered by an interdisciplinary team that may include psychiatrists, advanced practice nurses, licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional clinical counselors, therapists, and nursing staff. Their model combines clinical oversight, education, therapy, and continued support to help patients better understand their symptoms, build coping skills, and prepare for ongoing stability after treatment.
