Residential Mental Health Treatment
Helping You Access the Right Level of Care
At NewView Wellness, we understand that finding the appropriate level of mental health support is essential to long-term healing. While we specialize in outpatient mental health care—including Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and traditional outpatient therapy—we also recognize that some individuals may require more intensive, around-the-clock care. For those in need of a higher level of support, residential or inpatient treatment may be the best next step.
Though NewView Wellness does not provide inpatient treatment directly, we maintain strong relationships with trusted residential mental health facilities in Georgia and beyond. Our goal is to guide individuals and families toward the most effective care options available, regardless of whether that care is offered in our facility.
What Is Residential Mental Health Treatment?
Residential mental health treatment, also known as inpatient treatment, provides 24/7 care in a structured, therapeutic environment. This level of care is ideal for individuals who:
- Are experiencing severe or persistent symptoms that significantly disrupt daily functioning
- Require constant supervision to ensure safety and stability
- Have not responded adequately to outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment
- Are in crisis or at risk of harm to themselves or others
In a residential program, individuals live on-site and receive a comprehensive range of services, including psychiatric evaluation, medication management, individual and group therapy, and experiential or holistic therapies.
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Signs Residential Care May Be Appropriate
Residential mental health treatment may be beneficial if you or a loved one is experiencing:
- Frequent or severe panic attacks, depressive episodes, or manic symptoms
- Suicidal ideation or self-injurious behaviors
- Inability to manage daily responsibilities due to emotional or psychological distress
- Withdrawal from social or family support systems
- A co-occurring medical or psychiatric condition that requires close monitoring
If any of these issues apply, an inpatient setting can offer a safe and supportive space to stabilize and begin the recovery process.
Conditions Often Treated in Residential Programs
Residential treatment is commonly recommended for individuals with moderate to severe mental health conditions, including:
- Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
- Bipolar Disorder
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Schizoaffective Disorder and other psychotic disorders
Each residential program is tailored to the individual’s diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment history.
Coordinated Referrals to Trusted Residential Partners
If our clinical team determines that residential treatment is the most appropriate level of care, we will help coordinate a referral to one of our vetted partner facilities. These programs uphold high clinical standards and provide evidence-based, trauma-informed care in safe, supportive settings.
Our team stays involved throughout the transition process to ensure a smooth handoff and, when appropriate, continuity of care upon discharge. Many individuals return to NewView Wellness for outpatient support following residential treatment, allowing for a seamless step-down in care.
Explore the Right Path Forward
Whether you are seeking help for yourself or a loved one, it’s not always clear which type of treatment is best. At NewView Wellness, we are here to assess your needs, offer guidance, and connect you to the right level of care—even if it lies beyond our own programs.
Contact us today to speak with a member of our clinical team. We’ll help you explore your options, verify insurance, and take the next step toward lasting mental wellness.

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If you or a loved one needs mental health treatment, call New View Wellness today.