About Us

Delta Behavioral Health, LLC is a fast-growing Outpatient Behavioral Health

 Company in Northeast Arkansas, that was first established in September of 2019 by founder and CEO Michael Thorpe. Our talented team is dedicated to providing compassionate care and strives to provide the highest standard of care to all the persons it serves, 7 days a week 24 hours a day.

 

We understand life can be difficult at times and it is our goal to assist clients with achieving stabilization and long-term recovery. The overall focus of Delta Behavioral Health, LLC is to empower the persons it serves to recognize and manage steps needed to overcome the challenges of mental illness. If you are experiencing mental health obstacles of any degree, it is never too soon to request help and start working toward the life you desire.  We will be happy to assist you. 


Our current office locations are 920 E. Medical Drive, Manila, AR and 833 E. Main Street, Suite A, Blytheville, AR. 


No one will be denied access to services due to an inability to pay; There is a discounted/sliding fee schedule available based on family size and income.

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Mission

At Delta Behavioral Health LLC., we understand the center of our communities is the family unit. We will strive to strengthen the family unit by empowering each member of the family to reach their highest potential. Our end result will be to empower individuals and families to strive for new beginnings and a brighter future.

Vision

We will set the standard and lead by example by:

 

  1. Treating each person with respect regardless of his or her circumstance or our relationship with them.
  2. We will develop positive relationships within the communities we service to meet needs that are currently lacking.
  3. We will always advocate for safe, healthy homes by engaging in and having positive interaction local, state and national councils and organizations to address deficits in our local service communities.
  4. We will focus on strengths and identify  needs rather than labeling problems.
  5. We will start each day as a team focused in though preparation and will close the day with a detailed plan for tomorrow.

Core Values

Our focus is on quality of care and service to our patients through:

Compassion– We vow to show compassion the individuals and families we work with, as well as, in the communities in which we service.

Awareness– We vow to bring awareness to mental and behavioral health issues in the communities in which we serve to over come the stigma surrounding mental and behavioral health

Respect– We vow to respect each individual and family, recognizing  each person has their own unique path and goals toward reaching their new beginning and brighter future.

Empowerment– We vow to encourage and promote the empowerment of each person served, allowing their voice to heard, as well as, participating in their own car and treatment.

The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval is a clear sign that the company has demonstrated compliance with the most stringent standards of performance. Joint Commission standards are the basis of an objective evaluation process that can help health care organizations measure, assess and improve performance. The standards focus on important patient, individual, or resident care and organization functions that are essential to providing safe, high-quality care. The Joint Commission’s state-of-the-art standards set expectations for organization performance that are reasonable, achievable, and surveyable.