Acute Inpatient

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Acute inpatient hospitalization occurs only with a physician's order for conditions that cannot be safely or effectively treated on an outpatient basis.  It is the most intensive level of care offered and provides 24-hour skilled nursing observation and care, daily interventions and oversight by a psychiatrist, and intensive, highly coordinated treatment by a physician-led team of mental health professionals.  Inpatient hospitalization is always short term and designed to quickly stabilize the most serious symptoms to allow a quick transition to less-intensive levels of care.

Advantages of Acute Inpatient:

  • Safe, controlled, structured environment
  • 24-hour skilled nursing observation and care
  • Intensive physician involvement
  • Physician-led multi-disciplinary treatment team
  • Able to utilize both medication and psychotherapy, as appropriate
  • Medically supervised detoxification (for alcohol and drugs)
  • Intensive treatment not available on an outpatient basis
  • Tutorial-based school program available
  • Up to 10 hours of daily programming
  • Seven-day-a-week programming

 

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