Outpatient behavioral and mental health services empower wellness, inspire hope and support compassionate care that meets patients where they are.

Historic barriers like stigma, fear of judgment and limited access once kept people from seeking mental and behavioral health treatment. Today, that reality is shifting.

Increased awareness, education and advocacy have sparked cultural change, encouraging more individuals to prioritize mental well-being. In fact, nearly a quarter (23.9%) of U.S. adults received mental health treatment in 2023, and young adults have led the way, with treatment rates increasing by 45% between 2019 and 2022.

Central to this progress are outpatient programs — with care delivered in clinics, outpatient hospital settings or through virtual telehealth services. Part

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