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Inpatient
Our hospital-based inpatient psychiatric program is designed to provide intensive mental health treatment. Each patient receives a comprehensive evaluation and daily assessments to determine the appropriate level of care. Treatment includes individual and group therapy sessions, family and peer counseling and supportive education. Medication is also provided when necessary.
This facility offers specialized programs for individuals with co-occurring disorders and age-sensitive addiction treatment that takes into account the unique health needs of older adults. The center is accredited by the Joint Commission.
This facility provides a wide range of mental health services to patients in the Queens, NY area. This includes inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, residential substance abuse treatment and outpatient addiction therapy. It accepts several private insurance providers and private payments when possible. Its staff is bilingual and can assist with a variety of languages. It also offers free transportation and parking to patients in the vicinity. Its website contains a list of its available services and contact information.
Outpatient
In this time of uncertainty, it can be hard for people to focus on their mental health. However, it’s a vital aspect of overall wellness that is often overlooked.
For teens in particular, quality adolescent inpatient mental health centers can be critical for their future. They can provide the support and therapy they need to overcome their challenges.
ROWI’s teen inpatient mental health treatment program has a high staff-to-teen ratio and includes individual and group therapy, psychiatric sessions, and evidence-based therapeutic groups like CBT and DBT. It also addresses school-related stressors through Educational Liaisons and helps teens return to a normal life post-program.
Outpatient programs are designed for those who do not need a full-time residential facility but still require specialized care. Patients may be referred by all aspects of criminal or family court, child protective agencies or alternative court systems. Unlike inpatient facilities, outpatient treatment is flexible and patients can still maintain their regular schedules while going to therapy.
Partial Hospitalization
When weekly therapist and psychiatrist appointments aren’t enough, but you still don’t need the round-the-clock care of an inpatient stay, partial hospitalization may be the best solution. Sometimes called day treatment, it’s an intermediate step in the continuum of mental health care that can help you manage your symptoms while working or caring for others.
In a PHP, you’ll attend therapy sessions and other therapeutic activities Monday through Friday during the day, leaving to return home at night. You’ll be treated by a multidisciplinary team and, depending on your insurance policy, some or all of the cost will be covered.
At ROWI, our PHP provides six hours of therapy each weekday in a structured unlocked setting (lunch included). We also address school-related stressors through educational liaisons so that teens can continue to meet their academic goals while participating in the program. Treatment modalities vary, but include evidence-based groups like CBT and DBT, psychosocial education, Twelve-Step programming and more.
Adult Rehab
For adults who have a history of substance abuse and mental health problems, a rehab program can provide the treatment they need. These programs offer a variety of levels of care, from inpatient to outpatient. They can also help individuals work through co-occurring conditions such as anxiety.
Many of these programs also include group therapy sessions to encourage a sense of community and support. In addition, they may offer vocational training to help participants build skills to get back into the workforce after rehab.
When choosing a rehab center, it is important to check its accreditation. Find out if it is certified by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Additionally, it is best to visit the facility in person, which will give you a chance to meet staff members and see the facilities. Also, find out if the center accepts your insurance and whether it offers financial assistance to those who cannot afford treatment.