Behavioral Health
Life sometimes presents us with serious or difficult problems. Finding help should not be one of them. Assistance is available through Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center's Behavioral Health services.
We can offer help for:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Mood changes
- Chronic pain
- Alcohol or substance abuse
- Significant change in behavior
A full range of treatment levels can be designed to tailor specific care for each patient.
Our treatment options include:
- Medical/Behavioral inpatient care programs
- Chemical Dependency
- Outpatient Services
- Help Line
- Suicide Prevention Hotline
Medical/Behavioral
The SAGE (Support, Adaptation, Growth, Enrichment) Inpatient Unit at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center offers one of the few programs in the state treating patients who need simultaneous medical and behavioral care. The SAGE Unit combines psychiatric care with medical care for patients whose treatment requires hospitalization. Call (623) 214-4042 for specific information.
Chemical Dependency
Adult Recovery in a Supportive Environment (ARISE) is a professionally administered outpatient chemical-dependency program that focuses on the special needs of older adults. Stress, pain and depression – all can lead to substance abuse, a problem that is estimated to affect as many as one in 10 older adults. Qualified staff provide educational and emotional support while helping patients to select and test new coping strategies. Please call (623) 214-4056 for additional information.
Outpatient Services
Many behavioral health problems do not require a hospital stay. They can be handled successfully through Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center - Outpatient Behavioral Health. Anxiety, stress and depression – including grief – are among the most common conditions treated through our programs. These and other problems respond well to this type of out-patient program. Call the Outpatient Behavioral health programs at (623) 214-4210 for more information.
The Mid-Intensive Outpatient Program, which meets five days a week, may help prevent hospitalization. Specific information is available by calling (623) 214-4210. The Intensive Outpatient Program, which meets two days a week, is geared to help with difficult life situations in a group-therapy format. Please call (623) 214-4210 for more specific information.
Our professional staff is ready to listen to your needs and to make appropriate referrals.
Help Line
You need not be alone in dealing with life's difficult issues. Banner Health offers a "Help-Line" at (602) 254-HELP (4357). It is free and completely confidential. Reaching out for assistance can sometimes be the most difficult part.
Suicide Prevention Hotline
If you or someone you know feels life is is just too much to take, we can help. Please call the Suicide Prevention Hotline at (480) 784-1500.
