The BridgeWay

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The BridgeWay Hospital, located in Central Arkansas, offers an innovative recovery experience at the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. Here, we offer a continuum of services designed to help children, adolescents, adults and seniors who are experiencing those behavioral, emotional or addictive problems that can lead to fractured lives. For children, adolescents, adults and seniors, we provide:


• Psychiatric evaluation and treatment by board-certified physicians.
• Medical history and physicals by board-certified physicians.
• Medication management board-certified physicians.
• Continuous medical care by licensed nurses.
• Group therapy by licensed clinicians.
• On-site education for children and adolescents by special education-certified teachers.
• Nutritional services overseen by registered dietcians.
• Recreational therapy by Certified Therapeutic Specialists.
• Aftercare planning by experienced clinicians.
• Our assessment and referral staff is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week including all holidays.
• Mobile assessments available upon request.
• Assessments are provided at no charge and are always confidential. For language assistance, disability accommodations and the non-discrimination notice, visit our website.​

Physicians are on the medical staff of The Bridgeway, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of The Bridgeway. The facility shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. 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.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to remind one another that support, hope and encouragement matter. 💚Our tea...
05/06/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to remind one another that support, hope and encouragement matter. 💚

Our team is proud to stand together and share messages that uplift and inspire. From left to right, Julio, Erin, Whitney, Howard and Angela are helping spread awareness and remind others they are not alone.

Together, we can help reduce stigma and start conversations that make a difference.

We’re proud to celebrate Alan and the many ways he supports The BridgeWay every day. Known as our go-to for all things I...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to celebrate Alan and the many ways he supports The BridgeWay every day. Known as our go-to for all things IT, Alan plays a key role in keeping systems running smoothly while continually improving the tools that help our teams better support patients.

In addition to overseeing IT-related matters, Alan also supports patient transportation, helping ensure individuals can access care when other options are limited. From quick pickups for outpatient programs to coordinating transports across central Arkansas, his work makes a real difference.

With four years at The BridgeWay, a passion for problem-solving and a commitment to continued growth as he completes his degree in IT management, Alan’s dedication does not go unnoticed. We’re grateful for everything he does to support our patients, staff and mission!

Some of our leaders are helping us kick off Mental Health Awareness Month! From left to right: Shauna, Wendy, Jamie, Ang...
05/04/2026

Some of our leaders are helping us kick off Mental Health Awareness Month! From left to right: Shauna, Wendy, Jamie, Angel and Marquita.Some of our leaders are helping us kick off Mental Health Awareness Month! From left to right: Shauna, Wendy, Jamie, Angel and Marquita.

Together, we are proud to support Mental Health Awareness Month by raising awareness, reducing stigma and encouraging open conversations.

Our Intensive Outpatient Program gives adults structured support while they continue work and family routines. IOP meets...
04/30/2026

Our Intensive Outpatient Program gives adults structured support while they continue work and family routines. IOP meets three hours a day, three to five days a week, for four to six weeks, with the option to choose either a mental health or substance use disorder track. Patients can step down in frequency as they progress.

Our Chemical Dependency IOP track meets Tuesday through Friday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon, offering flexibility for those who need evening and weekend care.

If you or someone you know could benefit from this level of support, we’re here to help.
To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/4pdHAur

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) is for adults, ages 18 and older, experiencing psychiatric or substance abuse problems. Adult IOP The schedule of day programs allows adult IOP patients to receive treatment that addresses a broad range of psychiatric or addic...

Hope is a powerful word. It reminds us that even on hard days, things can change. Hope gives us something to hold onto, ...
04/27/2026

Hope is a powerful word. It reminds us that even on hard days, things can change. Hope gives us something to hold onto, encourages healing, and supports our mental health by helping us look forward instead of feeling stuck.

We can help give you hope back. Learn more by visiting https://bit.ly/3YVEtMF.

We invite you to join us today at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus for the Out of the Darkness Walk, spo...
04/24/2026

We invite you to join us today at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus for the Out of the Darkness Walk, sponsored by the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention, starting at noon.

We can all help bring awareness to su***de prevention.

If you or someone you know is having thoughts of su***de, call or text 988 to connect with the Su***de and Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support 24/7.

04/24/2026

Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) gives adults structured support while they continue work and family routines. IOP meets three hours a day, three to five days a week, for four to six weeks.

Patients can choose a mental health or substance use disorder track and step down in frequency as they progress.

To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/4pdHAur

Today is Earth Day, a reminder of the power of getting outside. Time in nature can help clear your mind, reduce stress, ...
04/22/2026

Today is Earth Day, a reminder of the power of getting outside. Time in nature can help clear your mind, reduce stress, and support your mental health. Whether it’s a walk, a few deep breaths outdoors, or a moment in the sun, take time to reconnect with the world around you. 🌍

Thank you to Executive Director Justin Buck for inviting us to the 2026 Red Carpet Recovery Gala, honoring the important...
04/20/2026

Thank you to Executive Director Justin Buck for inviting us to the 2026 Red Carpet Recovery Gala, honoring the important work of those connected to the Wolfe Street Foundation. It was a beautiful evening.

Pictured left to right: Director of Business Development Julio, Community Liaison Angela, Assistant Clinical Director Carolyn and Clinical Director Justin.

April is the Month of the Military Child, a time to recognize the strength, resilience and sacrifices of children in mil...
04/17/2026

April is the Month of the Military Child, a time to recognize the strength, resilience and sacrifices of children in military families. We honor the courage they show and the important role they play while supporting those who serve. 💜

The BridgeWay offers a continuum of individualized treatment services for children, adolescents and adults experiencing ...
04/16/2026

The BridgeWay offers a continuum of individualized treatment services for children, adolescents and adults experiencing behavioral, emotional or addictive challenges. Care is designed to meet each person’s needs and support long-term recovery for the whole family.

Call 501-771-1500 to learn more or get connected to care.

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Intensive outpatient (IOP) treatment is a great step-down from inpatient treatment, as well as a solid entry point on th...
04/15/2026

Intensive outpatient (IOP) treatment is a great step-down from inpatient treatment, as well as a solid entry point on the journey to recovery. We provide multiple types of treatment throughout multiple levels of care for all patients if needed.

To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/4pdHAur or call 501-771-1500.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) is for adults, ages 18 and older, experiencing psychiatric or substance abuse problems. Adult IOP The schedule of day programs allows adult IOP patients to receive treatment that addresses a broad range of psychiatric or addic...

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21 Bridgeway Road
North Little Rock, AR
72113

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