Treatment Options for Children, Teens, Adults & Seniors
Programs for Children and Adolescents
Our facility offers supportive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents ages 5 to 17 who struggle with behavioral, mental health or co-occurring substance use conditions. Our Inpatient Program for Children and Adolescents provides 24-hour inpatient treatment for acute mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction issues and much more.
- Learn more about our Children and Adolescent Programs.
Programs for Adults
Our Intensive Inpatient Program is designed to provide treatment to adults age 18 and over with severe and/or persistent mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorder. We work closely with patients to teach them new, healthy coping strategies that help the individual with their own issues. For adults with more immediate mental health issues as a result of stressful life situations, we offer an Acute Program to help these individuals return to their daily life as soon as possible. We also have Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient programs for patients who don’t require 24-hour care, but need more intensive treatment than traditional outpatient programs. All programs also help patients with co-occurring substance abuse issues.
- Learn more about our Adult Programs.
Programs for Seniors
Senior adults who are struggling with acute psychiatric disorders, affective disorders present with substance disorders can benefit from our specialty programs. Services are available for older adults who may need specialized programming and help dealing with depression, grief and loss.
- Learn more about our Senior Programs.
Treatment Options for Children, Teens, Adults & Seniors
Programs for Children and Adolescents
Our facility offers supportive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents ages 5 to 17 who struggle with behavioral, mental health or co-occurring substance use conditions. Our Inpatient Program for Children and Adolescents provides 24-hour inpatient treatment for acute mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction issues and much more.
- Learn more about our Children and Adolescent Programs.
Programs for Adults
Our Intensive Inpatient Program is designed to provide treatment to adults age 18 and over with severe and/or persistent mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorder. We work closely with patients to teach them new, healthy coping strategies that help the individual with their own issues. For adults with more immediate mental health issues as a result of stressful life situations, we offer an Acute Program to help these individuals return to their daily life as soon as possible. We also have Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient programs for patients who don’t require 24-hour care, but need more intensive treatment than traditional outpatient programs. All programs also help patients with co-occurring substance abuse issues.
- Learn more about our Adult Programs.
Programs for Seniors
Senior adults who are struggling with acute psychiatric disorders, affective disorders present with substance disorders can benefit from our specialty programs. Services are available for older adults who may need specialized programming and help dealing with depression, grief and loss.
- Learn more about our Senior Programs.

Here When You Need Us Most
Whether you’re struggling with mental health or addiction issues, the staff at Coral Shores is here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to get you the help you need to recover. Start your no-cost, confidential level-of-care assessment today by calling 772-403-4000 or visiting our Stuart, Florida location.
Our mobile assessment team can also send clinicians to local hospitals, medical offices, schools and businesses for on-site crisis evaluations, outpatient referrals and more. For questions about our programs or facility, call us or use our online contact form.
In the case of a medical emergency or crisis, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.