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Community Partnerships
of Silver Oaks Behavioral Hospital
Recognizing the growing need for future behavioral healthcare workers, Silver Oaks Behavioral Hospital has established partnerships with Universities, Technical Schools and other community partners to provide an educational space for students and clinicians to gain first-hand experience in patient care. These partnerships ensure a robust and well-trained workforce is available to meet the needs of those in our community whom we serve.
Active Affiliations:
College/University | Speciality |
Aurora University | Social Work |
Chamberlain University | Nursing |
Des Moines University | Osteopathic Medicine |
Governor’s State University | Social Work |
Indiana Wesleyan University | Nurse Practitioner |
Joliet Junior College | Nursing |
Lewis University | Nursing |
Loyola University | Nursing |
National Louis University | Social Work |
North Central College | Occupational Therapy |
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology | Counseling |
Trinity Christian College | Social Work |
University of St. Francis | Social Work |
University of St. Francis Cecily & John Leach College of Nursing | Nursing |
Walden University | Nurse Practitioner |
On Tuesday, September 10th, 2019, the community came together at A Pathway to Hope and Healing to learn more about behavioral health treatment and current programming available at Silver Oaks Behavioral Hospital.
Our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jyoti Randhawa, spoke about the signs and symptoms of mental illness in teens and young adults. It is often difficult for parents and caregivers to distinguish between typical adolescent behavior and recognizing the onset of a potential serious mental health condition.
In addition to her presentation, Dr. Randhawa participated in a panel discussion with other professionals working in behavioral health, individuals with lived experience, and mental health advocates. The panelists answered questions from the community and provided unique insight into each situation.
The Pathway to Hope and Healing event was organized by the New Lenox Safe Communities American Coalition in an effort to provide resources and information to the community regarding adolescent mental health. For more information on adolescent mental health treatment available at Silver Oaks Behavioral Hospital, call 844-580-5000.