While the world is continuing to adapt to the “new normal,” there is a demographic currently in need of individualized support and attention: our children and adolescents.
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Effective 12/15/2020 all PHP programs in Woodbury have moved to fully remote/telehealth therapy.
Daily, many of us experience behavioral health issues that can potentially impair our ability to function well, either in the home or work environment. Locally, and nationwide, statistics demand we commit to finding new ways to help people with acute emotional and behavioral disorders.
To our friends and neighbors throughout the community we serve, Inspira Health Center Woodbury makes that commitment — through the Adult Partial Hospitalization Program — providing effective and appropriate treatment in a positive and supportive outpatient environment.
Adequate support and treatment is essential in helping relieve distress and promoting healthy coping skills. If you or someone you care about is experiencing difficulty coping with life stressors, we recommend that you seek assistance and an evaluation.
Our Adult Program staff includes a psychiatrist, licensed clinical therapists, mental health technician, advanced practice nurses, administrative staff, and transportation. Together, this staff will provide compassionate assistance and therapy in dealing with:
The Adult Partial Hospitalization Program will provide services similar to the intensity and scope of inpatient treatment, but with significantly less disruption to patients and their families. The Adult Program follows an acute short-term model of intensive treatment targeted for 10- 15 sessions. Additional services include the provision of lunch and transportation.
Our program is designed to offer:
While the world is continuing to adapt to the “new normal,” there is a demographic currently in need of individualized support and attention: our children and adolescents.
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