About Us

Opening April 2026!

At Orlando Health Behavioral Health Hospital in Apopka, Florida, we are dedicated to meeting our patients where they are on their healing journeys. With specialty inpatient programming that is designed for specific populations, we are able to provide the care, support, and encouragement people need when they need it most.

State-of-the-Art Hospital

Our highly anticipated, state-of-the-art hospital spans 100,000 square feet, housing 144 beds and generous spaces for designated activities.  

Our facility features six distinct units, each containing 24 beds. This layout allows us to assign specific patient populations to dedicated areas so that every patient receives age-appropriate and diagnosis-specific care. One of our specialty units is a geriatric psychiatric unit where senior adults can receive focused care that promotes psychiatric stabilization. 

A Healing Environment

Located in the quiet city of Apopka, Florida, Orlando Health Behavioral Health Hospital is surrounded by natural beauty that serves as a peaceful sanctuary for those in need of behavioral healthcare.  

We designed our hospital with comfort in mind, recognizing that patients benefit from receiving care in a setting that is not institutional. We want our patients to be able to place their sole focus on healing while finding peace, comfort, and a sense of safety in their surroundings. 

Who We Serve

Our team recognizes that mental health concerns affect everyone, regardless of what stage of life they’re in. For this reason, we offer specialized inpatient treatment programs that are tailored to the unique needs of diverse age groups, including: 

  • Children and adolescents ages 5-17 
  • Adults 
  • Senior adults 

What Conditions We Treat

Inpatient programming at Orlando Health Behavioral Health Hospital in Apopka, Florida, is created for people who are suffering from primary mental health concerns, including: 

  • Anxiety 
  • Depression 
  • Bipolar disorder 
  • Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 
  • Schizophrenia 
  • Schizoaffective disorder 
  • Suicidal ideation 

While we do not offer programming for individuals who are struggling with primary substance use disorders, we are able to care for people who have co-occurring addictions in addition to mental health disorders.  

Please note that we are not able to provide care for people who have medical or neurological disorders as primary concerns.