We strive to offer compassionate, safe, effective behavioral healthcare treatment. Model representations of real patients are shown.
The staff of Rolling Hills Hospital believe in and strive to maintain a total therapeutic environment through an individualized treatment approach for each patient and family. Each program is designed to provide services appropriate to the scope and level of care required by the patient population served. The goal of treatment is to promote the highest level of functioning for each patient with emphasis on individual, group and family therapy provided at the least restrictive level of care. The patient’s symptoms, strengths, family supports and discharge needs provide the basis for care from admission to discharge. Physicians are on the medical staff of Rolling Hills Hospital, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Rolling Hills Hospital. The facility shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. Actual patients cannot be divulged due to HIPAA regulations. We are unable to provide medical advice through social media. Please contact your physician, or in case of emergency, call 911 or the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline at 988.
12/05/2025
It takes courage to ask for help.
Seeking mental health support isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of strength. Taking that first step can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone.
Our team is here to listen, support and guide you toward healing and hope. Your mental well-being matters, and we’re committed to walking this journey with you.
Our Trauma Informed Care Committee created a gratitude tree to give our staff a chance to express what they're thankful for! 🍂
11/27/2025
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! 🍂🦃
Wishing you a day filled with warmth, gratitude and all the things that make this season special.
11/13/2025
Therapy that empowers. Support that lasts.
Our full-time Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and part-time Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) are designed to support your journey toward healing and growth. Whether you need full-time structure or part-time flexibility, we’re here to help you thrive, not just survive.
Truth: Every journey is unique. Care can include therapy, lifestyle changes and more.
Mental health treatment is personal. Find out what’s right for you by visiting http://spklr.io/6180Bz4ik.
11/03/2025
Our Leadership Teams got into the Halloween spirit by passing out candy to patients, helping spread some extra joy throughout the hospital! 🎃🍬
We’re grateful for their kindness and commitment to making the day a little brighter for everyone.
10/30/2025
Outpatient programs that fit your life.
Worried about missing school or work? Don’t be. Our outpatient programs are designed to fit around your schedule so you can focus on healing without putting your life on hold.
A simple act like washing your hands with soap and water can help prevent the spread of illness and keep communities healthier. Let’s keep the momentum going. Clean hands save lives!
10/15/2025
Talking about your mental health does NOT make it worse. In fact, it’s often the first step toward healing.
Silence can feel safe, but speaking up is powerful. Whether it’s with a friend, therapist or support group, your voice matters.
This Case Management Week, we’re celebrating the incredible dedication of our case management professionals. Your compassion, coordination and commitment help guide patients through their care journeys with clarity and support.
Thank you for being a vital part of the healing process and for making a difference every day.
10/10/2025
Today is World Mental Health Day, a reminder that mental health is just as important as physical health.
Take a moment to check in with yourself and those around you. Small conversations can lead to big changes, and support is always available.
Let’s work together to break the stigma and prioritize mental well-being. 💚
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At Rolling Hills Hospital we are committed to providing the highest quality care in an atmosphere that nurtures healing and growth. Our greatest asset is our staff, comprised of psychiatrists, professional nurses, social workers and therapists, who work as a team to uphold Rolling Hills Hospital’s commitment to excellence in helping patients and their families resolve behavioral health problems.
We welcome the opportunity to meet with you or your family member to talk further about the treatment options available here at Rolling Hills. Please feel free to contact us anytime at 855-688-0714 for information on admissions, referrals or any other questions you may have.
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