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Day Programs
Partial Hospitalization Day Programs
Partial Hospitalization (Day) Programs are suited for individuals who are experiencing behavioral health symptoms which cannot be adequately treated in a traditional outpatient setting, but are not severe enough to require 24/7 monitoring for safety.
Our programs offer short-term treatment tailored to the specific needs of patients of all ages, and provide an opportunity for more intensive treatment while allowing patients to return home in the evening. The group-based programs focus on development of positive coping skills to manage an acute crisis. Average length of treatment is four to five days. Lunch is available.
During a patient’s treatment program, they will be evaluated and treated by a collaborative multidisciplinary team that includes a psychiatrist, master’s-level case manager, nurse, activity therapist, chaplain and patient care providers.
Treatment focuses on a variety of psychosocial concerns, communication and relationship skills, and basic stress management. In addition to a variety of group therapies, each patient meets individually with his/her psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, physician assistant and case manager to set treatment goals, manage medication, and develop an after-care plan.
Wondering if a partial hospitalization program is the appropriate level of care? Give us a call! Our Contact Center is staffed 24/7 with licensed clinicians trained to discuss each individual’s unique situation and determine the level of treatment best suited to meet the person’s needs.
Call 616.455.9200 or 800.678.5500 for admissions. TTY line available at 616.281.6446.
Pediatric Eating Disorder Partial
The Pediatric Eating Disorder Partial Hospitalization Program is a short-term, intensive treatment program offered to individuals ages 12 through high school who struggle with disordered eating and body image concerns resulting in negative impact to health and functioning. Our goal is to assist these individuals and their families in managing these symptoms. This day treatment program is specifically designed for individuals who meet the admission criteria and cannot be adequately treated through traditional outpatient services or are stepping down from an eating disorder residential facility.
Adolescent Partial
NOTICE: All patients and support persons will be screened at the front door for signs and symptoms of infectious disease. At this time, we ask that only one parent or guardian bring the child. On the first day, we require the parent/guardian stay for the initial assessment, which could take up to three hours. Adolescent’s mobile phones and devices should remain at home. Lunch is provided.
Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Programs are short-term, intensive treatment programs offered to children and adolescents experiencing significant mental and/or emotional problems. Our goal is to assist individuals and their families in managing these problems. These day treatment programs are specifically designed for adolescents (ages 13 to 17) who meet the criteria for admission and cannot be adequately treated through traditional outpatient services. The partial program operates 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The first day of treatment may start earlier.
Mother & Baby
NOTICE: All patients and support persons will be screened at the front door for signs and symptoms of infectious disease.
The Pine Rest Mother and Baby Program provides a unique opportunity for women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) such as postpartum depression to receive treatment in an environment which enhances mother/baby bonding. Our program includes a nursery, allowing mothers to bring their babies with them on a daily basis. This feature eliminates many barriers to women seeking treatment such as separation from the baby, as well as child care and feeding issues. The program operates Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Adult Partial
NOTICE: All patients and support persons will be screened at the front door for signs and symptoms of infectious disease.
This short-term, intensive treatment program is for adults age 18 and over who meet the criteria for admission and cannot be adequately treated through traditional outpatient services. The program meets Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Therapeutic group sessions are 45 to 90 minutes in length and led by a variety of mental health professionals.