Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit
VerifiedRolla — Missouri
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About Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit
Serving young adults struggling with substance use and mental health challenges, Phelps Health's Acute Psych Unit in Missouri provides specialized care designed to address the unique needs of those in their late teens and early twenties. This facility has established itself as a trusted resource for drug rehab in Missouri by combining clinical expertise with compassionate treatment approaches. The team understands that young adults face distinct developmental challenges when navigating addiction recovery, and the facility tailors its services accordingly to support meaningful, lasting change during this critical life stage.
The treatment approach at this Missouri addiction treatment center focuses on addressing the complex intersection of eating disorders and co-occurring substance use disorders. Through evidence-based group therapy sessions, patients benefit from peer support and shared experiences that validate their struggles while building community. The facility also offers Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), which combines medications with therapeutic support to manage both addiction and underlying mental health conditions. This integrated approach recognizes that treating only one condition while ignoring another often leads to relapse, making comprehensive care essential for young adult recovery.
Phelps Health accepts most insurance plans, removing financial barriers that often prevent individuals from seeking help. The facility's commitment to quality care is reflected in its current accreditations, with credentials updated as of July 16, 2025. Beyond inpatient care, the facility provides structured outpatient treatment as part of its aftercare program, ensuring that patients continue receiving support after leaving the acute unit. This continuity of care helps young adults maintain their progress, rebuild relationships, develop healthy coping strategies, and successfully reintegrate into their communities with professional guidance throughout the recovery journey.
The treatment approach at this Missouri addiction treatment center focuses on addressing the complex intersection of eating disorders and co-occurring substance use disorders. Through evidence-based group therapy sessions, patients benefit from peer support and shared experiences that validate their struggles while building community. The facility also offers Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), which combines medications with therapeutic support to manage both addiction and underlying mental health conditions. This integrated approach recognizes that treating only one condition while ignoring another often leads to relapse, making comprehensive care essential for young adult recovery.
Phelps Health accepts most insurance plans, removing financial barriers that often prevent individuals from seeking help. The facility's commitment to quality care is reflected in its current accreditations, with credentials updated as of July 16, 2025. Beyond inpatient care, the facility provides structured outpatient treatment as part of its aftercare program, ensuring that patients continue receiving support after leaving the acute unit. This continuity of care helps young adults maintain their progress, rebuild relationships, develop healthy coping strategies, and successfully reintegrate into their communities with professional guidance throughout the recovery journey.
Quick Facts
Accreditation
Updated on: July 16, 2025
Who We Treat
Young Adults (18–25), Male and Female
Conditions
Eating Disorders, Co-Occurring Disorders
Phone
(573) 458-7444
Website
www.phelpshealth.org Treatment
Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit's Care Options
Updated on: July 16
2025
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Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit's Levels of Care
Medical DetoxNot Offered
Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.
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Live-in 24/7 structured care — the most immersive level of treatment.
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What therapies does Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit offer?
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Where is Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit located?
1000 West 10th Street, Rolla, Missouri — located in Rolla, Missouri.
What insurance does Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit accept?
Insurance Accepted. Always verify your specific plan.
What levels of care does Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit offer?
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Is Phelps Health – Director of Acute Psych Unit accredited?
Yes — Updated on: July 16, 2025 accreditation.
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