BHG leadership explaining plans to expand patient access, increase treatment capacity, and enhance behavioral health and addiction recovery services for future patients.
Behavioral Health Group

How Will BHG Serve More Patient in the Future?

Expanding access to substance use disorder treatment helps more individuals begin care and move forward in recovery. In this video, Tony Kilgore explains how BHG is expanding services while maintaining compassionate, patient-centered care. This approach helps individuals connect to support sooner and stay engaged as they move forward.

Increasing Access to Substance Use Disorder Care

Substance use disorder treatment continues to evolve to meet a wider range of patient needs. BHG is expanding services to support individuals experiencing alcohol, methamphetamine, cannabis and other substance use challenges.

By broadening the scope of care, more patients can receive treatment that reflects their individual needs and supports long-term recovery.

Increasing Access Through Telehealth

Telehealth supports treatment by offering flexible, convenient ways to receive care. Virtual options help patients stay connected to services regardless of location.

This approach reduces barriers such as transportation, scheduling and distance, helping patients remain engaged in care.

Growing in New Communities

BHG continues to grow in new markets to bring substance use disorder treatment closer to the people who need it. Expanding into new areas helps increase availability and reduce gaps in care.

This growth supports patients by providing more options for treatment within their own communities.

Maintaining Compassionate, Patient-Centered Care

BHG remains focused on delivering compassionate, patient-centered care. Growth is guided by a commitment to quality, consistency and respect for each individual.

This ensures that patients continue to receive meaningful support at every stage of their recovery.

Supporting Long-Term Recovery

With more services and flexible care options, individuals have greater opportunities to begin treatment and stay engaged. This continued support helps patients keep moving forward in their recovery.

Over time, this approach helps build stability and supports long-term recovery.