Valley Behavioral Health System

Valley Behavioral Health System Valley Behavioral Health System offers children, adolescents, teens, adults and seniors life-changing Valley Behavioral Health System puts its patients first.

Revered as the provider of high quality treatment in the Arkansas River Valley, Valley Behavioral Health is a 75-bed treatment center dedicated to providing excellent care to those struggling with mental illnesses. With programs available for children (ages 3-18), adults, and senior adults, Valley Behavioral Health focuses its treatment on recovery and gives patients the tools and skills needed to

live a happy life. Under the medical direction of psychiatrists, Valley Behavioral Health employs qualified, professional, and caring staff who diligently work towards building and implementing treatment catered to patients’ specific needs. The multidisciplinary approach used by Valley Behavioral Health’s staff, at every level of care, is proven to be effective in successfully treating a number of mental health disorders and chronic illnesses. Valley Behavioral Health is devoted to providing this patient-centered care in a safe environment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Involving family members, promoting crisis resolution and self-awareness, learning social skills, and fostering personal growth are what distinguishes Valley Behavioral Health from other healthcare providers.

In remembrance this Memorial Day, we honor the heroes who served and sacrificed so much. Today, we reflect with gratitud...
05/25/2026

In remembrance this Memorial Day, we honor the heroes who served and sacrificed so much. Today, we reflect with gratitude and respect.

It’s a common myth that mental health issues only affect certain people. In reality, mental health challenges can impact...
05/14/2026

It’s a common myth that mental health issues only affect certain people. In reality, mental health challenges can impact anyone, regardless of background or circumstance. Knowing the facts helps reduce stigma and encourages support.​

​Learn facts about mental health and how it affects individuals and families: https://ow.ly/43RI50YUAOF

This Nurses Week, we’re celebrating the nurses who make our hospital stronger every day. Your compassion and dedication ...
05/07/2026

This Nurses Week, we’re celebrating the nurses who make our hospital stronger every day. Your compassion and dedication truly set the standard for care—thank you for all you do.

Thoughts can influence emotions and behaviors. Unhelpful patterns, including negative assumptions, may impact overall we...
04/30/2026

Thoughts can influence emotions and behaviors. Unhelpful patterns, including negative assumptions, may impact overall well-being. Awareness is the first step toward change.

Practicing mindfulness and reflection can support emotional resilience. https://ow.ly/1SgA50YR8vz

Stress can feel intense, but grounding techniques offer relief. Simple steps like deep breathing or pausing to refocus c...
04/23/2026

Stress can feel intense, but grounding techniques offer relief. Simple steps like deep breathing or pausing to refocus can help reduce tension. These practices support balance and emotional well-being. https://ow.ly/GJZt50YNuLo

Understanding alcohol use and misuse is the focus of Alcohol Awareness Month. This national initiative encourages educat...
04/16/2026

Understanding alcohol use and misuse is the focus of Alcohol Awareness Month. This national initiative encourages education around prevention, treatment, and recovery, helping reduce stigma and support those in need.

Learning the signs, risks, and resources can make a meaningful difference. https://ow.ly/lrNW50YKvMo

Progress is more important than perfection. Growth happens through small, consistent steps, and setbacks are just part o...
04/09/2026

Progress is more important than perfection. Growth happens through small, consistent steps, and setbacks are just part of the journey. Every step forward is meaningful and worth celebrating! 🌱

April is Stress Awareness Month, a reminder that chronic stress can impact both your body and mind. Learning to recogniz...
04/02/2026

April is Stress Awareness Month, a reminder that chronic stress can impact both your body and mind. Learning to recognize stress and use healthy coping strategies like movement, breathing, and support can protect your well‑being.​

​Learn more and find helpful tips here: https://ow.ly/6KZ650YBLsJ

March is Self-Injury Awareness Month, offering an opportunity to stand with those facing emotional pain in silence. Unde...
03/26/2026

March is Self-Injury Awareness Month, offering an opportunity to stand with those facing emotional pain in silence. Understanding and empathy can open doors to healing.

If this struggle feels familiar, professional support can help. With guidance and compassionate care, individuals can learn healthier coping tools and begin building a foundation for recovery. Seeking help is a powerful decision.

Learn more about tips for non-suicidal self-injury: https://ow.ly/wZVv50YxAPk

Receiving reflections like this from our patients is truly meaningful. Their experience reminds us that patient centered...
03/19/2026

Receiving reflections like this from our patients is truly meaningful. Their experience reminds us that patient centered healthcare rooted in compassion can change lives. 💜

As we recognize Social Work Month this March, we reflect on the dedication social workers bring to our hospital and comm...
03/12/2026

As we recognize Social Work Month this March, we reflect on the dedication social workers bring to our hospital and community. They provide steady guidance through complex healthcare systems while offering empathy and reassurance. Their role strengthens every aspect of patient care.

Join us in thanking the social workers who make a meaningful difference in the lives of others!

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815 Fort Street #A
Barling, AR
72923

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