Documented Abuse History

Were You Abused at Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health?

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Tulsa, Oklahoma • Operated by Universal Health Services

4

Documented Incidents

3

Lawsuits Filed

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What Happened at Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health

Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has faced a troubling pattern of abuse allegations and safety concerns spanning nearly a decade. The privately-operated residential treatment facility has been the subject of multiple lawsuits, with documented incidents including child abuse allegations in 2017 and multiple abuse complaints dating back to 2008. The severity of these issues prompted intervention at the state level, with Oklahoma's governor calling for an official investigation into the facility's operations. Despite the filing of three lawsuits against Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health, no documented settlements have been reached, leaving questions about accountability and justice for alleged victims. The pattern of abuse complaints and legal challenges raises serious concerns about the facility's ability to provide safe care for vulnerable individuals seeking behavioral health treatment. The lack of financial accountability through settlements may indicate ongoing legal proceedings or other unresolved aspects of these cases. If you or a loved one experienced abuse or unsafe conditions at Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health, it may be important to consult with legal professionals who specialize in institutional abuse cases to understand your rights and options for seeking justice.

Location
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Facility Type
private residential treatment
Status
active

Documented Incidents & Lawsuits

The following have been documented through news reports, court filings, and official investigations.

Lawsuit

Multiple lawsuits filed against Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health

At least five lawsuits against Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health have been filed in both state and federal court since April. The lawsuits involve former employees and patients with allegations that have drawn national attention.

Source: The Frontier
Investigation

Governor calls for investigation into Shadow Mountain

The Governor called for an investigation into Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System following reports of possible systemic issues. This investigation was prompted by concerns about events at the facility.

Source: Tulsa World
Abuse2017

Child abuse allegations against Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health

Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health faced allegations of systemic abuses of patients. The case involved an 11-year-old patient and was part of broader child abuse allegations in the behavioral-psychiatric industry.

Source: Citizens Commission on Human Rights International
Abuse2008

Multiple abuse complaints at Shadow Mountain facility

Between February 18, 2008 and March 5, 2009, Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System received twenty-one complaints of abuse. This was documented in court records related to the Taylor v. Riverside Behavioral Health case.

Source: CaseMine

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You May Be Entitled To

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health for abuse?
Yes, if you experienced abuse at Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health, you may be able to file a lawsuit. Many survivors have successfully won settlements. Contact us for a free case evaluation.
How much does it cost to sue?
Nothing upfront. Attorneys who handle these cases typically work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you win. You pay nothing unless you receive compensation.
What if the abuse happened years ago?
Many states have extended or eliminated statutes of limitations for childhood abuse. Even if you think it's too late, contact us for a free evaluation - you may still have options.
Will my case be confidential?
Yes. Attorney-client privilege protects all communications. Many cases also settle with confidentiality provisions. Your privacy is protected throughout the process.
What types of abuse can I sue Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health for?
You may have a case for sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, excessive use of force, solitary confinement, denial of medical care, or other mistreatment. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.

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