Frequently Asked Questions
Please reach us at info@MVhosp.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.What services do MountainView offer?
MountainView offers a variety of services including inpatient care, therapy, medication management, crisis stabilization, behavioral therapy, dual diagnosis treatment, life skills training, discharge planning, and more.
What conditions do MountainView treat?
We treat a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and more.
How long is the typical stay?
The length of stay varies depending on individual needs, but most inpatient stays range from a few days to a few weeks.
Can family visit or participate in treatment?
Yes, family involvement is encouraged, and visits or participation in family therapy sessions may be arranged.
Is medication required as part of treatment?
Medication is used when necessary, but treatment plans are personalized and may or may not include medication, depending on your specific needs.
What is the process for admission?
Admission starts with an assessment, either in person or via phone, to determine the appropriate level of care. If needed, we can assist with the admission process.
Will insurance cover my treatment?
Most insurance plans cover psychiatric care, but coverage depends on your specific plan. We can help verify your benefits before admission.
What should I bring for an inpatient stay?
Personal hygiene items, comfortable clothing, and a few personal items are allowed, but items like sharp objects, electronics, and outside medications are typically restricted.
Can I leave the hospital if I don’t want to stay?
In most cases, voluntary patients can leave after discussing with their care team. However, if you’re admitted under certain conditions, like an involuntary hold, discharge must follow specific legal guidelines.
What happens during a mental health crisis?
During a crisis, we provide immediate stabilization and support to ensure safety, followed by treatment to address the underlying issues.
What is The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval?
The Hospital Accreditation Program is one of The Joint Commission’s core accreditation services. It evaluates hospitals based on rigorous criteria covering everything from patient care and medication safety to infection control, emergency preparedness, and leadership practices.