Premier Treatment For Delirium in Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Southcoast provides the highest quality delirium treatment for adolescents & adults. Our treatment plans include individualized therapies to promote long-term recovery from delirium.

Delirium Treatment

Learn more about delirium treatment at Southcoast Behavioral Health Hospital in Dartmouth, MA

Known to be caused by an underlying medical condition, mental health disorder, certain prescribed medications, or as a result of going through withdrawal after ingesting a substance, delirium is a mental disorder that is classified as a neurocognitive disorder. When an individual is suffering from delirium, that person will experience a disruption in his or her ability to sustain attention, remember details about him or herself, and other such cognitive effects that can negatively impact healthy functioning. Episodes of delirium usually have a slow onset and can change in severity throughout the day. Additionally, some episodes can last for but a few hours or days, while other people experience delirium for weeks or months at a time. Seeking treatment is imperative so that the causes of such episodes can be determined and the sufferers can receive care from knowledgeable professionals.

Southcoast Behavioral Health is a provider of inpatient care that supplies much needed treatment for those who have suffered or are suffering from delirium. The staff of caring and compassionate professionals is expertly trained in treating people battling a variety of mental health concerns, including delirium, and provides effective therapeutic interventions with respect to each patient’s unique needs. In choosing to receive care for delirium or another mental disorder at Southcoast Behavioral Health, a person can be comforted in knowing that he or she is receiving the best possible care available.

Helping a Loved One

Helping a loved one or family member get treatment for delirium

While a loved one is experiencing an episode of delirium, close friends and family members may be unsure as to what they can do to help the person they care about. You, as a concerned friend or family member, may be confused as to why your loved one cannot remember details about him- or herself or cannot understand what is being said by you or other people. Rest assured, however, as there are some steps that you can take to help your loved one begin treatment:

  • Learn about delirium and become familiar with its signs, symptoms, and potential causes.
  • If your loved one has already experienced an episode of delirium, it is a good idea to advise him or her to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the root cause or causes for the episode(s).
  • Should your loved one actively experience an episode of delirium, especially if the episode is severe, you and other friends or family members should establish a plan of action for how to help your loved one. Seeking out an assessment from a mental health professional is a great option, as this type of professional can determine the most appropriate level of care for your loved one.
  • In the event your loved one receives treatment, it is beneficial to be supportive of him or her during this time.

Why Consider Treatment

Why consider treatment for delirium at Southcoast Behavioral Health Hospital in Dartmouth, MA

Should an individual experience an episode of delirium, it is important to seek treatment. The reason why care is required should symptoms of delirium occur is that they indicate that the person is suffering from a physical or mental health condition. Additionally, some people experience delirium due to withdrawal symptoms after ingesting a substance, or because delirium is a side effect of a prescribed medication. Regardless of the reason for why delirium symptoms emerge, professional help is beneficial so that the cause or causes of delirium can be identified and ultimately treated. In seeking treatment, the need for future hospitalization because of delirium symptoms can also be avoided if the cause is identified. Furthermore, should a person not seek care for delirium, the symptoms can worsen over time. If delirium is due to a neurocognitive disorder, an individual’s cognitive abilities can decline over time; if it is because of a medical condition or due to a substance, the physical health of that person can also be negatively affected. Fortunately, there are treatment options that exist that can successfully help those who experience episodes of delirium.

I now am on the road to recovery because of the process groups and my personal therapist at Southcoast. Thank you for helping me get my life together. I am forever grateful!

– Anonymous Client
Marks of Quality Care
  • The Joint Commission (JCAHO) Gold Seal of Approval