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About HealthONE Mental Health and Wellness Center

At HealthONE Mental Health and Wellness Center, we are here to make sure you know that no matter where you're at in life, you are not alone. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and we work with you to help you learn to thrive through any behavioral health struggle.

Our leadership

Our hospital leadership teams are dedicated to continually improving our services, abilities and safety practices. They ensure our patients and our communities get access to the high-quality care they need and deserve. Our Chief Operating Officer is Ashley Muchnick.

Newsroom

We regularly publish articles when we add new services, departments and advanced technology, so you can see all the benefits our hospital has to offer.

Consult-A-Nurse®

We understand that when it comes to your health, you want to be as informed as possible. Questions arise all the time and it can be difficult to know where to turn, but the registered nurses (RNs) on our free, 24/7 nurse line are here to ensure you are never alone.

For visitors

We want to make sure that our visitors, as well as our patients and staff, are as safe and healthy as possible. As such, we have maintained a series of guidelines in order to avoid spread of COVID-19 in our facility.

COVID-19 guidelines

Patients may have an unlimited number of visitors per day. For the health and safety of our patients and staff, physicians and staff reserve the right to limit visitors for some patients.

Children of any age are permitted, but must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Everyone is required to wear a mask to protect patients, visitors, staff and providers.

Wear your mask up to the top of your nose and under your chin — snug and without gaps.

By entering this building, you are attesting that the answer is no to the following questions:

  • Do you have symptoms of COVID-19, which include: fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea?
  • Within the past 14 days, have you been in close physical contact (six feet or closer for at least 15 minutes) with a person who is known to have COVID-19 or with anyone who has the symptoms listed above?
  • Are you currently waiting on the results of a COVID-19 test or have you been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 10 days?

All patients seeking care for an emergency medical condition, regardless of their vaccination status or ability to wear a mask, will be admitted to the emergency department. We will provide non-mask alternative accommodations.

Circumstances may allow for specific exceptions to any visitation restrictions described here. Those circumstances include religious visitation as well as a designated support person for a patient with a disability to provide assistance with communication or other necessary components of the patient's treatment. All persons entering under an exception remain subject to appropriate infection control protocols.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation around these safety measures.


The Joint Commission public notice

As required, our hospital undergoes unannounced surveys to assess our compliance with national standards related to our accreditations. If you have any information you want to share related to this, you may request a public information interview with The Joint Commission.