StoneCrest Center

Treatment Facility



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15000 Gratiot Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48205
(855) 787-7130
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Children
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Teenagers
Adults
Elders (65+)
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About StoneCrest Center Accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed to operate 104 beds in the state of Michigan, StoneCrest Center is a premier provider of psychiatric services for individuals who are suffering from mental health conditions, as well as co-occurring and cognitive disorders. With programming available for adolescents, adults, and senior adults, StoneCrest offers various levels of care and a number of treatment options so as to meet the needs of all who come to StoneCrest for services. Additionally, this center is the only provider of specialized services for adolescents who are battling mental health disorders and developmental disabilities. Cornerstone to the care supplied by StoneCrest is individualized treatment planning that is tailored to address any and all needs that patients may have. The caring and compassionate staff, of which is comprised of therapists, social workers, psychiatrists, and other relevant mental health and medical professionals, facilitate treatment planning with the unwavering mission of helping every patient achieve their treatment goals. At StoneCrest Center, true healing and lasting recovery is within every patient's reach. Programs & Levels of Care at StoneCrest Center In order to provide superior care that effectively treats a myriad of mental illnesses and other such concerns, StoneCrest Center is pleased to offer a several programming options and levels of care for adolescents, adults, and senior adults who require mental health services. For adolescents who require more intensive treatment, StoneCrest offers an inpatient program that is designed to help youth reintegrate back into their respective communities by implementing beneficial skills for coping with symptoms of mental illnesses through various therapeutic interventions. Additionally, young people who struggle with intellectual disabilities can partake in StoneCrest's Inspirations Program, which helps youth learn invaluable skills for managing behaviors and acquire tools needed to live an improved quality of a life. Adults who are struggling with behavioral health concerns can benefit from StoneCrest's adult inpatient program. This program, similar to the adolescent program, provides a safe environment that allows adults to heal and recover from even the most debilitating mental health conditions. Additionally, senior adults can receive treatment for emotional, behavioral, and cognitive disturbances through StoneCrest's inpatient Generations Program, of which is catered to the specific needs of adults of advanced age. Admissions Process at StoneCrest Center Those requiring services at StoneCrest Center can access the admissions staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These professionals are experienced and qualified to complete a number of assessments and evaluations that are intended to identify any and all concerns that may be present and plaguing an individual. Consisting of information pertaining to one's medical, mental health, psychosocial, and nutritional histories, these assessments ultimately help determine which level of care will best suit an individual's needs. An assessment at StoneCrest can be scheduled during a time that is convenient for potential patients and their support systems so that the full scope of services, and their advantages, can be discussed. StoneCrest's team of nurses, social workers, and psychiatrists can also be available to answer questions for those who wish to partake in the care offered. Lastly, once it has been determined that a specific program and level of care is appropriate for a potential patient, the admissions process and treatment planning begins and the road to healing and recovery commences.
My Specialties
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Developmental Disorders
Alzheimer's
Anxiety
Asperger's Syndrome
Autism
Elderly Persons Disorders
Impulse Control Disorders