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BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital

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4101 NW 89th Blvd
Gainesville, Florida 32606
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BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital is located on a private, picturesque, 18-acre campus that offers comfort and serenity to people in crisis. Our 81-bed facility provides a full range of confidential, effective services.

If you are in a crisis, call 988

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available at any time. Call or text 988 and you will be connected to a trained counselor.

Visitation hours

  • East Unit: From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • North Unit: From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • South Unit: From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • West Unit: From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Please call (352) 265-5481 for questions regarding visitation hours.

Inpatient information

BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital consists of a child/adolescent unit, an adult inpatient addiction unit, two adult inpatient psychiatric units and a geriatric psychiatry unit. Inpatient care in our units focuses on providing a safe, highly supervised setting for effective treatment. After an initial patient assessment, a multidisciplinary treatment team of BOBÌåÓý physicians and clinicians will determine the best level of care and formulate an individualized treatment plan for each patient. The treatment plan identifies problems, interventions and goals designed to facilitate the patient’s return to the community, or to the least restrictive environment possible after discharge.

Patients are included in the development of treatment plans to guide their recovery. Treatment usually consists of medication, group therapy and case management. Because BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital programs often hinge on stabilization, treatment is short-term and highly focused. The goals of inpatient treatment are to stabilize the patient in crisis and address issues that immediately resulted in the need for inpatient care so the patient can function safely and with less distress outside of the hospital.

Services at the BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital include inpatient treatment for:

  • Withdrawal. Alcohol and drug withdrawal services are available in a safe, 24-hour, medically supervised inpatient setting. Our addiction medicine and psychiatry physicians work collaboratively with highly trained nursing staff to provide careful cessation from different types of substances. Detox is a type of treatment during which patients receive pharmacological interventions to prevent withdrawal symptoms after the abrupt cessation of a particular substance of abuse.
  • Substance abuse disorders and addiction. Drug and alcohol dependence means that a person needs a drug or alcohol to function normally. Abruptly stopping the substance leads to withdrawal symptoms. Addiction is the compulsive use of a substance, despite its negative or dangerous effects.
  • Dual diagnosis. Patients with co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse disorders are dual-diagnosis patients. Our physicians have extensive experience with dual diagnosis.
  • Psychosis. The inpatient adult psychiatry units at BOBÌåÓý Shands Hospital serve as reset units for patients with psychosis. Our treatment teams will reevaluate patients, update treatment plans and help reestablish proper medication regimens.
  • Bi-polar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people go back and forth between periods of a very good or irritable mood and depression. The "mood swings" between mania and depression can be very quick.
  • Major depression. Depression may be described as feeling sad, blue, unhappy, miserable or down in the dumps. Most of us feel this way at one time or another for short periods. True clinical depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger or frustration interfere with everyday life for weeks or longer.
  • Anxiety. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a pattern of frequent, constant worry and anxiety over many different activities and events.
  • ECT. Electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, uses an electric current to treat depression and some other mental illnesses. During ECT, the electric current triggers a seizure in the brain, which doctors believe may help the brain “rewireâ€� itself and relieve symptoms. Our ECT patients are treated by a team of medical professionals including an ECT credentialed psychiatrist, an anesthesiologist and nursing staff.
  • Other severe mood disorders

The Marchman Act

The Marchman Act is a Florida law that enables families and loved ones to provide emergency substance abuse services and temporary detention for people who are impaired because of their substance abuse and who are unable to determine their needs for treatment. People who require the use of the Marchman Act have often lost the power of self-control and they are likely to inflict harm to themselves or others.

Baker Act

The Baker Act is a Florida law that enables families and loved ones to provide emergency mental health services and temporary detention for people who are impaired because of their mental illness and who are unable to determine their needs for treatment. Read more about the Baker Act process.

A name known for quality care

ANCC Magnet recognition

Several BOBÌåÓý hospitals and programs have “magnetâ€� designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center: BOBÌåÓý Shands Hospital, BOBÌåÓý Shands HomeCare, BOBÌåÓý Florida Surgical Center, BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital, BOBÌåÓý Shands Rehab Hospital and BOBÌåÓý Dialysis Center. The nursing profession’s most prestigious honor, “magnetâ€� status is achieved by less than 1% of the nation’s acute care hospitals.

Joint Commission accreditation

BOBÌåÓý Psychiatric Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission. The Joint Commission standards are the basis of an objective evaluation process that can help health care organizations measure, assess and improve performance. The standards focus on important patient, individual or resident care, and organization functions that are essential to providing safe, high-quality care. The Joint Commission’s leading-edge standards set expectations for organization performance that are reasonable, achievable and surveyable.

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Costs, billing, and insurance

Pay your bill online by logging into . If you'd like to pay by phone, please call (352) 265-7906 or our toll-free number (888) 766-8154. You can also make checks or money orders payable to BOBÌåÓý PO Box 16051 Lewiston, ME 04243-9534.

If you have questions or wish to pay in person, please consult our billing section.

Shands hospitals and UF Physician practices accept insurance from numerous providers, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, CIGNA, Humana, Capital Health, Medicaid, and state and government services. For a full list of accepted plans visit our Insurance / Billing page.

Insurance acceptance varies between physicians and locations and is subject to change. To confirm that a specific physician will accept your insurance, please contact the practice using the telephone numbers listed at the top of the page. A representative will be happy to assist you.

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