Park Royal Behavioral Healths Senior Program

    9241 Park Royal Dr, Fort Myers, FL, 33908
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    About Park Royal Behavioral Healths Senior Program

    Park Royal Behavioral Health's Senior Program sits in Fort Myers, Florida, on a peaceful campus surrounded by nature, which helps people feel calm during their stay, and the place is a private 114-bed psychiatric hospital that treats older adults with mental health or substance use issues. The staff includes psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, social workers, therapists, registered nurses, and more, many of whom have personal recovery experience, and they're all trained to work with seniors who have conditions like depression, anxiety, mood and memory disorders, post-traumatic stress, and even substance abuse. People come for help with co-occurring disorders-the sorts of problems where mental health and addiction go together-and the facility is licensed to admit folks even if they need involuntary commitment for their safety, which means they handle serious cases.

    The team starts with a careful assessment to sort out every problem someone's facing, and they develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient, often putting together services like medication management, medical care, detox if needed, and different therapy sessions. They use proven therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and the 12-Step process, and they've even got an ECT Lab for electroconvulsive therapy treatment, which some people with severe depression need. For people who aren't staying overnight, they've got a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for adults and seniors, and both are available at the facility or online, so you can come in or join from home, which is helpful for older folks who don't want to travel.

    Inpatient care is available for adults 18 and older, including special programs just for seniors, and the usual stay lasts about a week or two while the staff helps stabilize mental health before folks return home or step down to less intensive programs. Park Royal organizes care into different units, such as acute care, co-occurring disorders, geriatric, and women's trauma, so people get support aimed directly at their needs-this focuses especially on older adults who might have memory loss from Alzheimer's or dementia, or might need help with confusion, wandering, or neglected self-care. They've even got special units for those with both psychiatric and medical needs, and all units provide a plan for aftercare and follow-up resources once someone goes home.

    The therapy here often takes place in large sunny rooms or in outdoor areas-there's a covered basketball court and other spots for activities that get people moving and socializing-and care goes beyond just medical treatment, since there are art therapy, recreation, and activities that keep everyone involved and connected. Trained counselors, activity therapists, and dietitians help folks stay engaged socially and emotionally, and the facility is known for good meals and a friendly, welcoming environment, which really makes a difference for older adults who might be feeling withdrawn.

    For families, the staff keeps everyone informed and involved, especially with discharge planning and referrals to continuing care, and they've got peer support groups to help people feel less alone with what they're going through. Park Royal accepts many insurance plans, including Medicare, and the focus always stays on providing safe, modern care tailored for adults and seniors who need help managing mental health, mood, behavior, addiction, or memory problems. The staff pays close attention to signs like changes in sleep, habits, hygiene, or social activity, so they can step in when someone starts to struggle, and they work with families to make sure the transition back to daily life is as smooth as possible. They're part of the Acadia Healthcare network, and Psychology Today lists them as a licensed facility with a strong reputation for serving seniors and adults with complicated needs in the Fort Myers area.

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