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Levels of Care
Providing the full continuum of care from in-patient to ou-patient treatment
A clinical assessment/evaluation will determine the most appropriate level of care
placement. Click here for more details on Assessment information
- OUT PATIENT
Treatment at this level of care is indicated for the individual who is not in need
of stabilization/rehabilitation services and who can manage on an out-patient basis.
Outpatient services vary on intensity based on the clinical needs of the patient.
- INTENSIVE OUT-PATIENT
IOP treatment is generally 3 nights per week, 2-3 hours for an 8 week period of
time. Treatment at this level allows for individuals to continue with work and or
schooling.
- PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION
Partial Hospitalization is the most intensive of the out-patient services and generally
runs between the hours of 9-5 pm.
- IN-PATIENT
Acute services is recommended for individuals who need treatment that cannot be
managed on an outpatient level of care or the individual has failed or not responded
to the outpatient services. Treatment at this level is closely monitored by the
medical/clinical team with daily meetings with the psychiatrist. The multi-disciplinary
team conducts evaluations and assessments during this phase to formulate the master
treatment plan.
- RESIDENTIAL
The patient moves to this level of care after completing the acute level of treatment.
All patients have an individualized treatment plan that meets their specific needs.
Treatment at this level is attending groups, individual sessions with doctor and
therapists, art/expressive therapies and attending outside support groups and recreational
outings.
- EXTENDED CARE/TRANSITIONAL LIVING
Treatment at this level of care may be recommended for patients completing the primary
in- patient program. Individuals referred to a transitional living program continue
to need the structure and support to maintain their recovery. The length of stay
varies from 2-3 months or longer depending on the individualized treatment plan.
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