Our Mission
Commitment to Service
Our mission is to deliver the highest quality, evidence-based behavioral healthcare to the public. This mission is driven by our corporate values and achieved by the people that carry out the mission every day: our employees. We believe that with the right people following a shared set of values, we can change people’s lives for the better and improve our communities.
Our Approach
Evidence-Based Care
Evidence-based care (EBC) is a term commonly used by treatment centers but rarely described. At Solution Based Treatment, what we mean by EBC is that our approach to treatment must satisfy 3 critical objectives. First, our approaches to care and the medications prescribed must be shown to be effective and grounded in clinical or medical research backed by empirical evidence. Second, it must be accepted and grounded in the experience and expertise of our team and commonly held by other professionals. Last, our approach to treatment must meet the expectations and the values of the clients we serve.
Corporate Values
What Drives Us
Commitment
Communication
Curiosity
Humility
Respect
Teamwork
What Our Clients Say
“How can I put it…even though there’s other clients, it’s almost like it’s one-on-one. And the attention, as far as talking to therapists, your counselors, psychiatrists, and the groups and the meetings have been great. It’s nothing but good attention!”
Jose
“It was a blessing to stumble upon Solution Based Treatment. They’ve taught me how to be a better communicator, they’ve taught me how to live with myself and not run away. I attribute this to the care and the accountability of the staff here..”
Connor
“Within weeks of being here I realized there was a whole thing that existed, which was like, caring people. This program…I am just amazed over and over again by the staff. They actually care. Like, this isn’t just a job. This is not where you go just to make a living…they love us.”
Ingrid
“Before I got here I had no coping skills. I couldn’t communicate any other way but passively and I had no idea how to set a boundary. Now I know my triggers, I know how to identify them and use things to battle them…I can’t even tell you how many things I’ve learned.”