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ADHD & Bipolar Disorders Program (Adolescents & Adults)

Prevention-Forward, Whole-Person Neurobehavioral Support

Designed to reduce risk, interrupt destabilizing patterns, and support healthier attention, mood regulation, and daily functioning over time.

This program integrates clinical care, behavioral health support, lifestyle coaching, and outdoor-based interventions to promote emotional regulation, nervous system stability, and sustainable whole-person well-being.

VBOHC-aligned options include supportive outdoor-based experiences that emphasize sensory regulation, rhythmic movement, grounding, and environmental predictability—without overstimulation, performance pressure, or unrealistic productivity demands.

Purpose

To provide integrated, evidence-based care for adolescents and adults living with ADHD and/or bipolar disorder that:

  • Improves attention, impulse control, and executive functioning

  • Supports mood stability and emotional regulation

  • Strengthens daily routines, sleep consistency, and energy regulation

  • Enhances quality of life, functioning, and self-efficacy

  • Reduces avoidable healthcare utilization (ER visits, crisis episodes, hospitalizations)

  • Promotes long-term stability, resilience, and self-management

Core Objectives

  • Deliver multimodal care tailored to diagnosis, symptom presentation, developmental stage, and individual needs

  • Integrate biological, psychological, social, and environmental approaches to care

  • Track meaningful outcomes using validated ADHD and mood-disorder measures

  • Support equity, accessibility, and culturally responsive care across communities

Who These Programs Are For

Adolescents and adults experiencing clinically significant or emerging concerns related to:

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Bipolar I Disorder

  • Bipolar II Disorder

  • Cyclothymic Disorder

  • Co-occurring ADHD and bipolar disorder

  • Emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, or executive functioning challenges

  • Mood instability affecting school, work, relationships, or daily living

Special populations: adolescents, young adults, perinatal individuals, veterans, individuals with chronic illness, neurodivergent individuals, and underserved or high-risk communities.

Personalized Care Plan & Goal Setting

An individualized care plan developed through OMOHC and VBOHC frameworks that integrates medical history, psychiatric care, behavioral patterns, environmental context, and personal goals.

Plans are designed to support stability, predictability, and sustainable functioning—rather than symptom suppression alone.

Technology-Supported Progress Tracking

Optional use of approved, regulation-focused technologies to support care between visits, such as tracking:

  • Sleep and circadian rhythms

  • Mood patterns and energy levels

  • Daily routines and consistency

  • Stress load and recovery

These tools support shared decision-making, early identification of destabilization, and timely care adjustments—without promoting hyper-monitoring or perfectionism.

Daily Rhythm, Structure & Environment Planning

Practical, evidence-informed guidance to support:

  • Consistent daily routines and transitions

  • Sleep hygiene and circadian rhythm stability

  • Balanced activity and rest

  • Reduced environmental overstimulation

  • Predictable, supportive environments that enhance focus and regulation

Behavioral Health & Nervous System Support

Integrated behavioral health services through OMOHC recognize the role of chronic stress, trauma exposure, identity development, and nervous system dysregulation in ADHD and bipolar disorder.

Care focuses on strengthening regulation skills, improving distress tolerance, supporting executive functioning, and increasing psychological safety—foundations for long-term stability.

Ongoing Check-Ins & Coordinated Team Care

Regular touchpoints with the care team and coordination across OMOHC, VBOHC, and existing providers (primary care, psychiatry, therapy, school or workplace supports) promote continuity, accountability, and measurable progress.

A Prevention-Forward, Stability-Oriented Program

This program is designed to:

  • Reduce relapse and crisis risk

  • Interrupt destabilizing cognitive and behavioral cycles

  • Support sustainable attention, mood, and energy regulation over time

Clinical care, lifestyle support, and outdoor-based interventions are integrated to promote long-term stability and resilience—not just episodic symptom management.

Individualized Coaching Grounded in VBOHC Principles

Support focuses on:

  • Establishing daily structure and predictability

  • Improving attention flexibility and impulse regulation

  • Supporting sleep consistency and energy balance

  • Reducing stress-driven reactivity and burnout

Support for Long-Term Stability & Resilience

Structured care emphasizes restoring physiological safety, reducing chronic stress activation, supporting mood regulation, and strengthening long-term self-management through coordinated clinical and lifestyle support.

Ongoing Monitoring & Adaptive Care Planning

Technology-supported monitoring and regular check-ins allow the care team to identify early warning signs, proactively adjust goals, and deliver value-based, prevention-oriented neurobehavioral care.

Education & Tools for Long-Term Maintenance

Participants receive practical education, skills-based tools, and planning resources to support ongoing stability, reduce relapse risk, and maintain gains beyond the program.

Approved devices and apps may be used to personalize support, enhance communication, and stay connected between visits.

What You Can Expect

  • A clear, individualized stability-focused care plan

  • Supportive accountability and continuity of care

  • Tools that fit real-world routines and lived experience

  • Coordination with existing providers whenever possible

Ready to Get Started?

Book an appointment to see which program fits you best, to explore program options, review eligibility, and build a personalized care plan aligned with your goals for attention, mood stability, and long-term well-being.

Why Outdoor-Based Care Matters for Metabolic Health

Supportive outdoor environments can help reduce stress, support nervous system regulation, improve sleep, enhance focus, and stabilize mood through rhythmic movement and environmental grounding.

VBOHC integrates these environmental supports to complement clinical ADHD and bipolar disorder care and promote sustainable, whole-person stability.

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