Murfreesboro’s Preferred Affective Disorder Treatment Program for Mental Health Disorders & Addictions

At TrustPoint Hospital, we understand the negative effects that can plague an individual’s life when mental illness is a factor, which is why we are dedicated to providing comprehensive acute care that allows the healing process to begin.

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When an individual is suffering from a mental health disorder, the symptoms that he or she experiences can often be severe enough to disturb his or her ability to continue functioning appropriately on a day-to-day basis. The turmoil, discord, and strife that can impact an individual’s life when he or she is dealing with a mental illness can be all-consuming.

Trustpoint offers a lifeline to adults ages 18-65 struggling with mental health challenges.  Our 28 bed inpatient program is designed to treat a variety of conditions while giving patients and families the resources and support they need to address acute life crises or behavioral health issues standing in the way of a peaceful and productive life

Patients will receive a comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment from our interdisciplinary treatment team.

Our team includes:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Psychiatric nurses
  • Social workers
  • Music Therapist
  • Patient Care Technicians

Each patient will receive psychiatric evaluation and treatment, medical evaluation, 24 hour nursing care and assessment, in a-multidisciplinary approach to individualize treatment. Each treatment plan is designed to meet the patient’s individual needs.

Affective Disorder Program

The Affective Disorder program is a 7-8 day program.

  • Days 1 – 2 is the assessment phase
  • Days 3 – 6 is the treatment phase
  • Days 7 – 8 is the discharge phase.

Among the types of mental health concerns treated within this unit, the following are the most common:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Disorders

During a patient’s time in the adult affective disorders unit, he or she will have the opportunity to engage in the following interventions as part of his or her individualized treatment plan:

  • Medication management services
  • Individual therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Family therapy

When the symptoms of a severe psychiatric illness are impacting a person’s life, acute services are often warranted so as to alleviate the psychological distress and turmoil that is preventing that individual from living a satisfying existence.  Our short-term treatment program will work closely with you to identify and stabilize acute behavioral health issues and help you transition back to work, family, and community living.  Care will be provided in a safe and therapeutic environment.

Visitation

Visitation on this unit is on Tuesdays. Please note that visitors under the age of 18 are not permitted. Visitors are required to leave all of their personal items including cell phones and purses/bags in their car when visiting. No food or outside items are permitted during visiting hours. All visitors must follow the conditions of visitation posted at the hospital entrance. 

Phone Privileges

Phone times are 8:00 – 10:00 am every morning, and 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm every evening. A sign-up sheet for times will be provided each morning.

Snacks

Snack times are at 10:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. Two snacks and a drink will be provided as close to these times as possible.

Clothing and Personal Belongings

Patients will be permitted to wear their own clothing at the staff’s discretion. Three days of clothing may be kept on the unit.  Please make arrangements to send dirty clothing home with family to be washed if possible.

For staff and patient safety; no drawstrings, belts, shoelaces, underwire bras, or jewelry will be permitted. ANYTHING not listed above or on the contraband list that staff considers to be unsafe will not be permitted on the unit and will be placed in a secure location until time of discharge.

Should a contraband item be overlooked upon admission or if a visitor brings in something that has been overlooked, it is your responsibility to notify staff so that we can properly store these items for you.

For the safety of our unit toiletry items such as shampoo, conditioner, lotion, etc., will be provided to you.

Valuables

The hospital is not responsible for valuables if they are lost.  We encourage valuables to be sent home when possible.  Hospital security will secure select valuables in the hospital safe and return them to you at the time of discharge.

Treatment Plan

An individualized plan of care will be developed with you (and your guardian or spouse, if applicable) focusing on problems and strengths to maximize treatment and promote health. An assigned social worker will review the plan with you and request your input.

Medications

Medication given to you while here must be prescribed by the physician and dispensed by the nursing staff at the scheduled times. Medications may be given to you within an hour before or after the scheduled times (controlled substances or any as needed medications will not be given early). We encourage you to ask questions if you have them – you should know the name, the actions, and any potential side effects of the medicines you are given. Medication brought in at admission usually is returned to you at time of discharge but may be disposed of at your doctor’s discretion.

Conduct

You are expected to conduct yourself in an appropriate manner while in the hospital.

If your treatment plan includes attending group meetings on another unit you may make friends with other patients while in the hospital. We ask that you keep these relationships at a friendship level, as nothing needs to interfere with your current treatment. Since this is a medical unit, all patients are required to stay in their assigned room to maintain the privacy and safety of all patients and fraternizing with other patients, or walking the hallway while on this unit will not be permitted.

Environment

TrustPoint strives to provide surroundings that promote a caring environment and quality treatment. You are asked to keep your room tidy and to make your own bed if possible.  Staff will assist you with making your bed if you are unable. Clean linens will be given in the morning after breakfast and are also available upon request. Please place dirty linens in the provided receptacles. Housekeeping will provide routine services such as cleaning your restroom and emptying your trash can.

Confidentiality

You will be given a 4 digit passcode at the time of your admission.  This passcode is used to help maintain your confidentiality.  Please share your passcode only with people you want to have information about you.  Visitors will also need the passcode or will not be allowed to visit.  Without it, we will not acknowledge you are a patient when they come or call.   This code should be given to specific individuals who will be contacting you on the phone or visiting you while you are here.  If you do not wish for anyone to know you are here, please inform staff upon admission.

I wanted to say how AMAZING TrustPoint was. My doctor was fantastic, he not only was concerned for me but also my wife and daughter. My social worker was so easy to talk to and was so caring. Thank you all for being so supportive and kind in our time of turmoil.

Marks of Quality Care
  • Alzheimer's Association
  • Better Business Bureau (BBB)
  • Children's Behavioral Solutions
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
  • Tennessee Hospital Association
  • Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network
  • The Jason Foundation