St Lukes Canyon View Behavioral Health Services
228 Shoup Avenue West
Twin Falls, ID 83301
About St Lukes Canyon View Behavioral Health Services
St. Luke's Canyon View Behavioral Health Services is an adult inpatient psychiatric facility in Twin Falls, Idaho. They address psychotic, personality, mood and substance use disorders (SUD). Twin Falls sits in south-central Idaho and is easily accessible via U.S. Route 93 and Interstate 84. This makes it convenient for residents from neighboring regions. The area is home to stunning natural landmarks like the Snake River Canyon and Shoshone Falls, often called the “Niagara of the West.” These serene landscapes provide a calming and restorative backdrop that can benefit your recovery. Its blend of accessibility, scenic beauty and a welcoming community provide a suitable setting for inpatient therapy.
This is a short-term acute stabilization program that focuses on returning you to your everyday life as quickly and safely as possible. The facility is drug and tobacco free although nicotine replacement is available. They’ll provide meals and other services that enhance your comfort during your stay.
You’ll undergo an initial diagnostic evaluation upon admission. This assesses your medication, therapy and psychosocial needs and helps the clinicians craft a personalized care plan. They adopt an evidence based approach to recovery that may include individual and group therapy alongside medication in a structured therapeutic setting.
You’ll benefit from the guidance and support of an outstanding interdisciplinary care team. This comprises psychiatrists, advanced practice clinicians and case managers. Social workers, psychiatric registered nurses and occupational therapists may all be involved with your care. You may receive specialty care like nutrition counseling, physical therapy and vocational rehab if relevant to your personalized care. Your care team may also provide support to your family members during the program.
Referrals to this program come from local emergency departments, general hospital units and community based providers. The length of stay will depend on the severity of your symptoms and progress toward your recovery goals. The average length of stay is four days. You’ll work with your care team and social workers to create an aftercare plan supporting your discharge needs.