2601 N. Spencer Road • Spencer, OK 73084
For referral or admission information, please get in touch with us:
405-427-2441 • 405-427-4741
INTEGRIS Mental Health Line
405-951-2273 (24-hour emergency)
But odds are, we will struggle with issues too significant to handle on our own through the years. Stress, anxiety, addiction, divorce, grief, illness, family problems … some days, it can seem like we will never "live well" again.
When these days come, you may need help. Knowing how to cope with life's downside doesn't always come naturally. Sometimes, the depression is too deep, the anxiety too intense, and the grief too overwhelming to handle alone. When drugs or alcohol are involved, judgment can be impaired. You can feel out of control, wondering if you'll ever get your life back.
INTEGRIS Health Mental Health treatment programs will help you …
INTEGRIS Health Mental Health Spencer focuses on patients who have concerns or needs such as:
An individualized treatment program is provided for each patient. Elements of that treatment include group, individual and family counseling as well as recreational therapy.
Anyone may make a referral. Most are made by physicians, mental health professionals, members of the clergy, employers, friends or family members. Often times, patients will self-refer.
The primary care physician may refer patients directly to our program and can also choose to be a part of the treatment team. All patients are assigned to the care of a board certified or board eligible psychiatrist. As needed, each patient is assigned a second physician (family doctor or specialist) whose role is to address any medical concerns while the patient is on the unit. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of treatment, we ask that questions and requests about the patient’s progress and treatment be directed to the patient’s therapist, social worker or nurse.
Family members are considered to be an important part of the treatment process, and each patient’s therapist will schedule family conferences and discharge planning with the family and the patient. Generally, family sessions are once a week. We recommend that all families participate in family support groups through NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). Information on how to access these groups can be found at www.namioklahoma.org or by calling them at 405-230-1900.
INTEGRIS Health Mental Health is contacted with Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurances. Typically these payors will cover both hospital and physician charges. Standard deductibles and co-insurance may apply. Our hospital business office will be happy to assist you with the financial arrangements.
Prior to admission to our program, patients must be evaluated and medically cleared through an emergency department. If medically cleared, the initial assessment is conducted by a licensed mental health professional. If deemed to meet criteria for inpatient hospitalization, the patient will be admitted to the unit by the INTEGRIS Health Mental Health staff psychiatrist.
We offer comprehensive care that addresses each individual’s specific needs. Our multi-disciplinary treatment team consists of psychiatrists; primary care physicians (as needed), licensed mental health professionals, social workers, RNs, LPNs, dietitians and recreational therapists.
Family physicians and other primary care providers are often the first to recognize the symptoms of stress overload, anxiety disorders, depression and substance abuse. An estimated seven out of 10 office visits are for stress or anxiety-related complaints.
Left untreated, these conditions not only affect the patient’s quality of life, but also can significantly impact a patient’s physical health.
At INTEGRIS Health Mental Health, we believe that we all want to live well. Life is challenging. INTEGRIS Health Mental Health can help.
Saturday and Sunday: 3:15 - 4:15 p .m.
Because we value patient confidentiality, unit doors are kept locked and visitors are required to sign in. There is a two visitor limit per patient during visiting hours and children younger than age 14 are not allowed. Purses, cell phones, cameras and weapons are not permitted on the unit during visitation and scheduled family meetings. Please make arrangements to secure these items prior to visitation – you will not be permitted on the unit with any of these items.
Patients may use the phone between therapy sessions until 10 p.m. Calls can be made and received at several patient phones throughout the unit and assistance is available if needed. Loved ones can be reached by calling the Adult Unit at 405-427-4740 and requesting transfer to one of the patient phones. To protect the privacy of our patients, you will be required to provide a patient code when calling.
Patients are welcome to bring personal items; however, some belongings may be kept at the nurses’ station for safety. We encourage patients to leave jewelry and items of value at home as we cannot be responsible for lost or stolen personal items.
All clothing and personal items are checked in and labeled at the time of admission. Please notify the staff of these items: eye glasses, contact lenses, dentures, hearing aids and prostheses.
Patients are provided a pair of scrubs to wear for the first 24 hours of their stay. Beyond that, patients may choose to wear their own clothing. We suggest enough clothes for three days and nights. We launder the clothing on the unit daily or families can choose to launder at home. Please bring clothing that does not have strings, laces, belts or long straps or metal embellishments as these are not permitted on the unit for the safety of all of our patients.
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or is a danger to themselves or others.
DECISIONS Integrated Treatment can help get your life back on track with intensive therapy that fits your lifestyle, your needs. Our program is results oriented – short term, intensive and effective. Choose from one of three options: partial hospitalization, daytime intensive outpatient or evening intensive outpatient