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Drinker’s Nose: Is “Alcoholic Nose” Really From Drinking?

Alcoholic nose, or drinker’s nose, is an informal term that refers to an enlarged purple nose that is thought to be caused by chronic alcohol abuse. The condition was made famous by W.C. Fields, an American actor during the early 20th century known for his heavy drinking who referred to the bumps on his bulbous...
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Is It Normal to Have Suicidal Thoughts? Knowing When to Reach Out

We all have startling thoughts from time to time. These thoughts may be grim and cover disturbing subjects that we wouldn’t want to bring up at the dinner table. While a fleeting thought about suicide is something that everyone has probably experienced at some point in their lives, more frequent thoughts about suicide are a...
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Best Mental Health Hospitals in Ohio

Finding the best mental health hospitals in Ohio can feel overwhelming at first. Whether it’s for yourself or for a loved one, choosing the right inpatient and/or outpatient care center is extremely important to the healing process. Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital provides mental health and co-occurring substance use disorder treatment services to southern Ohio and the...
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Are Mental Hospitals Safe? What to Know Before Self-Admitting for Inpatient Care

If you’ve never been in a mental hospital before, you might be afraid that it’s the stuff of movies. You may wonder if they’re a safe place to receive mental health treatment. In this blog, we’ll show you how beautiful, accommodating, and welcoming a mental hospital can be and why self-admission can be beneficial.  ...
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How a Continuum of Care for Mental Health Works

What happens after you leave an inpatient behavioral health facility? Does your treatment end the moment you leave the hospital or complete an addiction recovery program? With a continuum of care model, your support doesn’t end when you leave. Rather, you need continued professional support built into your discharge plan to help you continue pursuing...
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Why Choose Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital

Why Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital is the Right Place to Get Help At Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital, we understand that seeking help for mental health issues can be a challenging decision. Our compassionate and experienced team is dedicated to providing the support and care you need to embark on your journey towards healing and improved well-being. Here...
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Mental Health Rehab: What to Know About Inpatient Treatment

When most people think of therapy for mental illness, they often think of meeting with a psychiatrist for weekly counseling sessions. While this can be an effective treatment for mental disorders, many people find that they require further support. Mental health rehabilitation, also known as mental health rehab for short, offers an added layer of...
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Postpartum Depression and COVID: Protecting Mental Health

In any parent’s life, the birth of a baby is a powerful moment. There are often a lot of emotions—from joy to excitement to nervousness. But in some cases, these emotions go beyond excitement or new parent anxieties. In fact, depression is not an uncommon feeling after giving birth. And when it lingers in an...
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Medicaid and Medicare for Mental Health Services in Ohio

Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital gladly works with patients to simplify the confusion in paying for rehab. We accept many different health insurances including Medicare and Medicaid. Learn more about the difference between Medicare and Medicaid for mental health coverage and whether Medicare or Medicaid is the right option for you.  Medicare vs Medicaid Medicare and Medicaid are...
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Veteran Rehab for Addiction and Mental Health

Life in the military can lead to intense and even traumatic experiences. Upon returning home, many veterans find their mental health in a dark and harmful place. Attending a veteran rehab program can help these service members work through past trauma and make a healthy transition back to civilian life. However, most veterans do not...
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