Admissions
Referrals for GBC Behavioral Health Hospital, located in Monroe, Louisiana, can be made by anyone seeking help for themselves, a loved one or friend, a patient, or client.
Before a patient is admitted, they must undergo a no-cost assessment to determine the level of care necessary to stabilize the patient. From there, we ask that patients and/or guardians fill out the appropriate paperwork, which can be found below. Delays in receiving the proper forms could slow down the admissions process. Contact Admissions at [email protected]
Q&As
3 changes of clothing. A washer and dryer are available in each unit to wash clothes as necessary. Casual clothing is recommended.
- Three casual outfits suitable for everyday wear. Avoid clothing items with drawstrings or offensive/inappropriate graphics or logos.
- We recommend slacks or jeans paired with comfortable shirts or tops, as well as comfortable, modest-length dresses. Short dresses, very short shorts, or excessively low-cut shirts revealing cleavage are not permitted.
- A 3-5 day supply of underwear and socks. Please be mindful that tube socks or leggings are not allowed.
- Two pairs of comfortable shoes without laces. Boots are not permitted, and open-backed slippers are discouraged due to a high risk for falls.
- A light jacket or sweater without drawstrings or hoods.
- Personal toiletry items, such as a comb, brush, deodorant, toothbrush, and toothpaste. The hospital can provide toiletries if needed.
- Electronic devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players, radios, e-readers, laptops, tablets, and corded items like alarm clocks.
- Makeup, aerosol cans, glass/aluminum containers, mirrors, products containing alcohol, as well as flat irons or curling irons.
- Jewelry and other valuables.
- Large amounts of cash (children and adolescents are not allowed to use vending machines, so money is not necessary).
- Clothing with drawstrings like sweatpants, running shorts, hoodies, pajamas, etc.
- Belts (pants should fit enough so that they don’t sag or fall).
- Pillows, blankets, and stuffed animals.
- Outside food and drinks (the hospital will provide meals and snacks).
- Luggage, which should be taken home by family or friends upon admission. If luggage is left, it should be labeled for storage.
Please provide a list of current prescriptions and over-the-counter medications, including dosagesand frequency. Medications should be left at home unless approved by the hospital staff or physicians. Your intake counselor will consult with the nursing or pharmacy staff to see if your medications are listed in our approved formulary. If the medication is unavailable, your supply can be sent from home.
Residential staff must be notified at the nurses’ station when patient belongings are brought into or removed from the unit. This helps maintain a secure environment and reduces loss. Any prohibited items will be stored in a storeroom, placed in the unit safe, or sent home to family or friends.
GBC Behavioral Health Hospital accepts most forms of insurance, including (but not limited to)Medicare, Medicaid, and most Private Insurance. If you have questions about your coverage, please contact us and we’ll work with you to determine the proper solutions to seek treatment. Prior Authorization is required for admission.
- Psychiatric evaluation
- Physical examination
- Family, group and individual therapy
- Health and nutrition education
- Activity and recreational therapy
- Medication management
- Educational support
- Individualized discharge and aftercare planning
- Spiritual and meditative training