Rose Hill Center is a private, non-profit residential treatment facility on 400 wooded acres in Holly, Michigan, between Flint and Detroit. Founded by a father seeking long-term care for his son. Team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, dietitians, and case managers. Treats schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, major depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. Experiential therapies include art and music therapy, nature-based activities, and mindfulness.

Best for

Adults with severe persistent mental illness who need long-term supportive residential care with comprehensive clinical services in a natural, pastoral setting.

Modalities

Depth elements

Combines a pastoral 400-acre setting with a genuine therapeutic community model where the natural environment is integral to healing. Inclusion of Radically Open DBT (RO-DBT) alongside standard DBT signals clinical sophistication in treating overcontrolled personality presentations — a distinction most programs lack. Multidisciplinary team approach with psychiatrists working closely on individualized medication regimens.

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