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  • Residential Treatment 
    Residential Treatment

    Our residential treatment programs are for children and adolescents with long-standing behavioral health problems. Length of stay in our residential programs is determined by your child's individual progress.

    Pinnacle Pointe's physician-led treatment addresses the overall medical, psychiatric, social and academic needs of the child. The residential programs offer a balance of therapies and activities in a safe, structured setting.

    Residential treatment includes:

    • A comprehensive therapeutic program with services provided by a multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, case managers, licensed clinical therapists, certified teachers, registered nurses, and certified recreational therapists.
    • Individual/group/family therapy to address issues that may compromise the child's emotional health and/or safety.
    • State Department of Education-approved school, K-12. Located on-site, the school focuses on preparing the child academically and behaviorally to return to his/her public school or an alternative setting.
    • Parenting skill classes, which are provided for all parents during the child's stay. They are designed to provide additional skills and information to support the family in reconnecting after discharge and maintaining clinical progress.
    • Aggressive discharge planning, which includes assisting the patient in a referral for follow-up treatment. Information on community resources is available to the patient for maximum support post-discharge.
    • Financial counseling, which informs you about the benefits of your specific insurance and your personal responsibility. Payment options are available if needed.

    Advantages of Residential Treatment:

    • Individual resides at the facility for an extended period of time
    • Highly structured group activities in therapeutic milieu
    • State Department of Education-approved school
    • 24-hour nursing care
    • Specialty programs available

    Voted 2007 Psychological Association Residential Hospital of the Year by Arkansas Psychological Association.

  • Pinnacle Pointe Behavioral HealthCare System 

    Pinnacle Pointe Behavioral HealthCare has provided mental health services to families in Arkansas and surrounding states since 1991. We specialize in programs for children ages 5-17 with individualized treatment for each child. Our mission is to provide a safe, secure and nurturing environment and believe that early intervention is key to a child's success.

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  • About Us 
    Located in Little Rock, Ark., Pinnacle Pointe Hospital offers psychiatric services for children and adolescents.

    Our 102-bed hospital for children ages 5-17 offers:
    *Acute services (short-term stay, 2-14 days)
    *Residential services (longer term program, 2-6 months)
    *Outpatient Services
    *Licensed by the state Department of Health
    *K-12 school approved by the Arkansas State Department of Education

    Pinnacle Pointe provides its patients with the support they need to make their stay a life-altering experience.
    2007 Residential Hospital of the Year – Honors for Outstanding Contribution


    Mission

    Staff

    Licensing and Accreditation

    Financial Options

    Career Opportunities

    2007 Residential Facility of the Year for Outstanding Service

  • Services 
     Pinnacle Pointe offers a variety of services for children and adolescents struggling with psychological adversity:

    Acute Inpatient

    Residential Treatment

    Outpatient Services

    Day Treatment Services

    School-Based Services

    Community Education

    The Jason Foundation at Pinnacle Pointe

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     Please note: All information is held in the strictest of confidence. We do not sell any personal information. If you or someone in your care needs immediate assistance please call the facility for help or dial 911 in an emergency.

    The public may contact the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns or register complaints about a Joint Commission-accredited health care organization by either calling 1-800-994-6610 or emailing complaint@jcaho.org