Prairie St. John’s Hospital offers a full
continuum of care including inpatient services, outpatient services, intensive outpatient services,
partial hospitalization for all age groups—children, adolescents and
adults. Prairie St. John’s offers a confidential, caring environment
that promotes problem identification, positive self-awareness, social skills,
and personal growth.
We can help. We offer services to
address both mental illness and chemically dependency/addictions. We have
programs available to address your individual needs. We offer a confidential,
free Needs Assessment to determine your specific needs and to refer you to
a program/agency to best suit your individual needs. We have qualified, dedicated
staff available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If you are experiencing any of the
following, please call for a free consultation today:
- Needs Assessment: 701.476.7216
- Toll free: 877.333.9565
Warning Signs of Cognitive, Behavioral
Emotional Disturbances—Adults
- Constant worrying
- Trembling or muscle tension
- Feeling tense or inability to relax
- Feeling tired
- Having trouble staying focused
- Feeling irritable or grouchy
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- Physically ill (with no other identified medical concerns)
- Difficulty maintaining employment
- Tension or conflict with others
- Law violations
- Anger outbursts
- Difficulty communicating
- Depression
- Suicidal thoughts/gestures
- Changes in eating patterns
Warning Signs of Cognitive, Behavioral,
Emotional Disturbances—Children/Adolescents
- Severe/sudden mood swings
- Depression
- Suicidal thoughts/gestures
- Violent behavior
- Danger to self or others
- Withdrawal/isolation
- Eating/sleeping changes
- Defiance
- Aggression
- Declining school performance/failure
- Dishonesty/stealing
- Apathetic attitude
- Changes in peer group
- Increased irritability
- Loss of energy
- Frequent lying
- Change in regular activities that used to bring pleasure
- Experimentation/use of drugs/alcohol
- Running away from home overnight
- Frequent truancy from school or for older adolescents absence from work
- Vandalism or destruction of property
- Fire-setting
- Cruelty to animals
- Frequent initiation of fights
- Use of weapons
- Forcing another person into sexual activity