Willowbrooke at Tanner is a state-of-the-art, free-standing, inpatient behavioral health facility, which is located adjacent to the Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica campus. It is central to Tanner’s primary service area and convenient for area residents to access the facility’s services. The proximity to the 24-hour emergency department at Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica makes it possible for medical emergencies that arise at Willowbrooke to be dealt with quickly and efficiently. Willowbrooke accepts both voluntary and involuntary admissions.
Willowbrooke at Tanner offers 52 beds, including 28 beds for adults, 12 beds for elder adults and 12 beds for children and adolescents. In addition, Willowbrooke at Tanner offers private, enclosed courtyards, an indoor gymnasium, indoor/outdoor dining and amenities sensitive to each patient’s condition. An outpatient services building is adjacent to the main building and serves to consolidate Tanner Behavioral Health’s current outpatient programs, including partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient care through the Tanner Center for Behavioral Health.
The types of common disorders treated at Willowbrooke at Tanner include major depression, bipolar disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia and other behavioral health disorders, dual diagnosis disorders, substance abuse issues, anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), behavioral disorders, chronic pain syndromes and psychosomatic disorders.
Willowbrooke at Tanner provides a total therapeutic spectrum through individualized treatment programs. Programs for both high- and low-functioning patients are provided, as well as programs for dual-diagnosed patients. A multidisciplinary team of clinicians led by a physician provides treatment including crisis intervention, comprehensive evaluation, and rapid stabilization. The primary goal for Tanner Behavioral Health’s Willowbrooke at Tanner is to provide short-term treatment in the least restrictive environment that can ensure safety and help patients reduce symptoms, improve functioning, refine coping skills and make the transition to a less intensive level of care.
If you think you or a loved one may benefit from this program, please call our help line at 770.836.9551.