Residential Treatment: 1-800-476-3139

Shelter Care: 1-888-679-9808

Acute Hospital: 1-800-476-0868

Main Office: 1-614-223-1650


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Adolescent Psychiatry

 

Pomegranate Health Systems offers longer term residential psychiatric treatment for mental health and behavioral disorders (including mood, anxiety and psychotic), emergency shelter care, and a 45 day diagnostic option. 

 

Pomegranate offers acute hospitalization services for patients evaluated to be a danger to self or others by experiencing suidical, homicidal behaviors or symptoms related to psychosis. 

 

Pomegranate takes referrals from physicians, shelter care, department of children service, schools, probation office, social work and mental health professionals.  For referral forms, insurance information, links, and greater detail about our services and programs, visit our company website: www.phs-kids.com

 

Pomegranate is licensed by the ODMH, Ohio Department of Mental Health, accredited by The Joint Commission, TJC (JCAHO) and certified by The Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, ODADAS. Pomegranate is a member of MHA, Mental Health America Franklin County, and NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Pomegranate specializes in adolescent treatment for teens age

12-17.

Our goal at  Pomegranate Health Systems is to alleviate suffering, promote holistic development, and provide an enabling environment in which disenfranchised and traumatized children can thrive.
Pomegranate podcasts are moderated by Talktainment Radio host, Erika Pryor of Pryor Communications.

Do you know what to do with a teen in crisis?  Our workshop, 'Beyond being 'just a kid': A cry for help', mental and behavioral illness in teens is offered for school administrators, counselors, psychologists and nurses. The workshop  addresses how to identify mental and behavioral illness in teens; how/where to refer an adolescent in crisis-the treatment process; reducing legal and administrative risk-the ethics of care, and managing mental and behavioral illness-family/school/community partnership.  Four outstanding speakers. See our blog post on the workshop for more detail at Pomegranate Cares.  Earn 4 contact hours from OSPA, OPA-MCE, or CSWMFT.  This workshop will be offered during the 2012-2013 school year. Details to follow. Pomegranate will also be hosting informal 'Break for Breakfast' and 'Lunch and Learn' workshops, to be announced in August.