Comprehensive, patient-centered treatment offers hope and healing
About Beaumont Behavioral Health
A 144-bed facility, Beaumont Behavioral Health will provide a full continuum of inpatient behavioral health services across the entire patient population, including specialty programs to serve adolescents, adults and older adults, and perform behavioral health assessments 24 hours a day. Additionally, programs for co-occurring behavioral health and substance use issues will be offered to meet the unique needs of this patient population. The facility will provide a robust outpatient program utilizing a combination of group, family and individual therapy.
Adults
Programs will feature individualized treatment planning to target the specific needs of each patient, including specialized older adult programs for the unique physical and emotional needs of older adults.
Adult Partial Program
In addition to inpatient treatment, our facility offers a robust outpatient program for adults 18+. In our Adult Partial Program (PHP), patients will work on identifying triggers for their behaviors and develop coping skills to help maintain their mental health. The program offers some flexibility, so the treatment team and the patient can create an individualized treatment plan that includes group therapy, and individual sessions, if needed.
Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Serving adults 18+, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers an alternative to inpatient treatment that helps to bridge the gap between an acute level of care and individual therapy. Goals of this program include stabilization, increased supportive therapy and development of positive skills. The program includes various group topics which will address: depression, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma history, suicidal ideation, self-harm behaviors. The Intensive Outpatient Program runs for four to six weeks, depending on clinical need, and meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00A.M..
Adolescents
Specialized, age-appropriate care for adolescents, ages 12 to 17, with a focus on their unique emotional, developmental and behavioral needs at this critical point in their lives.
Adolescent Partial Program – Now Open!
Our facility now offers an Adolescent Partial Program (PHP) for adolescents 13-17 who need more structured and focused care than can be provided in an outpatient setting. PHP allows for a comfortable, organized environment for treatment to keep patients engaged with therapies. The program is designed for continuous treatment and stability to foster better long-term outcomes for the young individuals’ overall well-being. PHP can also help ease the transition from inpatient to home and school by addressing and managing the symptoms that make these adjustments difficult.
Substance Abuse & Addiction
Individuals who’ve turned to drugs, alcohol or other addictions to cope with mental health concerns can start their recovery journey with treatment for co-occurring substance use issues.
Older Adults
Our Older Adult program is a short-term inpatient option for seniors (ages 65 and up) who have been experiencing emotional problems related to aging. The Older Adult program offers a safe, supportive environment for active seniors who are dealing with challenges such as depression, anxiety, loss of loved ones, mood disorders, chronic illness, feelings of hopelessness, fear, cognitive impairments, and much more.
Beaumont Health & Universal Health Services Partnership
A partnership between Beaumont Health and Universal Health Services, Beaumont Behavioral Health will address the growing, currently unmet need for accessible, high-quality behavioral health services in Southeast Michigan and surrounding communities.
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