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UBH Denton

Coordinates: 33°13′47″N 97°09′23″W / 33.229707°N 97.156446°W / 33.229707; -97.156446
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UBH Denton
Map
Geography
Location2026 W University Drive, Denton, Texas, United States
Coordinates33°13′47″N 97°09′23″W / 33.229707°N 97.156446°W / 33.229707; -97.156446
Services
Beds104
History
Opened2005
Links
WebsiteOfficial Website

UBH Denton (University Behavioral Health of Denton) is a Private Psychiatric Hospital Located in Denton, Texas. In 2012, it was bought from Ascend Healthcare by Universal Health Services, Inc.[1]

UBH Denton provides both inpatient and outpatient services, as well as specialty programs for patients with mental disorders, women's mental health and chemical dependency, pain management, military-related mental disorders (such as PTSD), and a program for children and adolescents.[2][3]

UBH Denton strives to provide timely, professional, effective and efficient service to all patients.

UBH Denton has been the subject of numerous lawsuits alleging wrongful death, sexual assault, and others.[4] A blogger has reported on this hospital for many years.[5] UBH sued the blogger, but ultimately the blog still exists.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Universal Health Services, Inc. Completes Acquisition Of Ascend Health Corporation And Divestiture Of Auburn Regional Medical Center". Universal Health Services.
  2. ^ "Best Hospitals: University Behavioral Health of Denton". U.S. News.
  3. ^ "UBH Denton Specialty Programs". Ascend Health.
  4. ^ http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/local/investigates/2014/08/18/14021402/
  5. ^ http://www.ubhdentonsucks.com
  6. ^ http://zombielaw.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/copyright-and-libel-suit-against-blog-criticism-of-psychiatric-hospital/
  7. ^ http://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1318&context=historical