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Your Safety and Security Is Important to Us

The safety of our patients, staff and visitors at Avera Behavioral Health is one of the most important aspects of the care we offer. Safety design features and security measures include:

Entrances and Exits Safety

Safety in Patient Rooms

  • Security staff on duty 24 hours a day,
    7 days a week
  • Use of proximity card locks at all points of facility entrance
  • Facility entry door locking times are adjusted to regular work hours and staffing levels
  • Outdoor courtyards enclosed by decorative security fence that is designed to prevent climbing  
  • Safety showerheads in all patient bathrooms
  • Patient room window mini-blinds controlled by staff
  • Tamper-proof heating/air conditioning grills
  • Water temperature centrally controlled to prevent burns
  • Double-swing doors on all patient bedrooms to prevent barricading of rooms

Safety in All Areas

  • Security cameras with digital recording capabilities in areas of security concern
  • Day areas and patient rooms designed for maximum staff visibility of patients
  • All glass is safety glass or has added liner to prevent breakage
  • All staff carry a panic alarm that, when activated, notifies Security and all nursing stations of an emergency situation and identifies the location of the emergency
  • Tamper-proof light fixtures in all non-staffed patient areas

Help is just a phone call away. Call our free 24 hour assessment line
today at 1-800-691-4336 to speak with a confidential assessment counselor.

Mental Health
Awareness


Learn more about the thoughts associated with six common mental health disorders with the the Mental Health Awareness Tool.

Meditation Room

Many people use meditation to help reduce stress and tension, but studies suggest meditation may help ease symptoms of physical and mental conditions. Got a moment to recharge?

Seeking Help for Loved Ones

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