Mental Health with Heart

We all need to work to help prevent suicide. What you can you do? Destigmatize the topic. Talk about it. Know the risk factors. Know what to watch for and know who to call.
For immediate help, dial 9-8-8 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This National Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for those in distress.
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- Dr. Dhillon
Protocols as We Serve Patients
The health and safety of our patients, visitors and staff are a top priority at The Williamsburg Place Campus. We understand how important the support of loved ones is to patients during their stay. At the same time, the Governor’s declared state of emergency due to COVID-19 and CDC recommendations require us to temporarily suspend visitors from coming to the campus. In addition to family members, this visitor modification includes all community programs, such as AA, that regularly meet at the Campus. Thank you for your understanding and for adhering to these policies to help us keep our patients, families, and staff protected and healthy during this time.
The Pavilion
The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place is a 66-bed state-of-the-art hospital offering psychiatric care to adults and older adults.
Level of Care
We understand that each person has their own unique issues and our clinical team has the expertise to assist our patients to return to a stable level of functioning.
For Referents
If you are a medical professional seeking to refer a patient or to simply learn more about our services.

News and Blog
The Pavilion Breaks Ground on New Expansion
The Pavilion held a groundbreaking ceremony for its latest expansion to help meet the growing need for high-quality behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment
Nathan Ocegueda, CSAC, Joins Business Development Team
We are proud to announce that The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place has named Nathan Ocegueda, CSAC, as our Business Development Representative. Nathan will build strategic
A Tale of Two: Investigating Bipolar Disorders
The prefix “bi” indicates “two.” Think bicycle—two wheels. Or bifocals—two lenses. Or bifurcated–divided in two. The same applies when considering bipolar disorder. The word “bipolar”