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Prioritizing your mental health is fundamental to your overall well-being. Get compassionate, comprehensive care tailored to your needs, ensuring you have the support and resources to navigate your behavioral and mental health journey.
Psychiatric services encompass a range of medical and therapeutic interventions that address mental health conditions, emotional challenges and behavioral disorders, helping individuals manage symptoms and achieve optimal well-being. Whether dealing with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder or a substance use disorder, psychiatric services provide the necessary support and treatment to navigate these challenges.
Our psychiatric services aim to meet the unique needs of each individual, with both inpatient and outpatient care options available. Our team, including psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists, collaborates closely to develop personalized treatment plans. With a compassionate, patient-centered approach, we are committed to improving your quality of life.
Psychiatric care starts with an intake appointment where a behavioral health coordinator reviews your medical history, symptoms, and any substance use. This assessment helps determine whether you need inpatient care, intensive outpatient programs, or traditional outpatient therapy.
Your treatment may include individual therapy, group sessions, medication management, and integrated care. Regular check-ins and adjustments ensure your plan stays effective. At discharge, you’ll receive a clear plan with referrals to community resources and ongoing therapy or support groups to maintain progress.
We offer a range of services, from intensive inpatient care for those in crisis to outpatient programs that provide ongoing support for individuals managing chronic conditions.
Inpatient care provides a safe and structured environment for individuals who require intensive psychiatric treatment and 24/7 supervision. We offer short- and long-term inpatient behavioral health care in Bridgeton, Mannington and Woodbury.
Outpatient programs offer structured partial programming and therapy sessions for individuals who need more support than traditional outpatient care but do not require overnight stays. These programs offer a wide range of services including individual, family and group therapy.
For those entering inpatient care, the intake process includes a full-body check, secure storage of personal belongings and an orientation to the unit. Patients receive a welcome packet that outlines their rights and the treatment plan. Discharge planning begins during admissions, where your care team will discuss your plan of care during initial and ongoing treatment team meetings. This approach ensures every aspect of care is considered, including transitioning back to everyday life after discharge.
The outpatient experience is more flexible but equally supportive. Patients attend scheduled therapy sessions, participate in group activities and receive medication management as needed. Whether inpatient or outpatient, we emphasize creating a safe, supportive environment where patients can focus on their recovery and well-being.
Insurance coverage for psychiatric services varies depending on your plan. Check with your insurance provider to understand what is covered, including inpatient care, outpatient programs, therapy sessions and medication. Inspira Health accepts many insurance plans and can help you understand your benefits.
Yes. Your treatment and personal information are protected by privacy laws like HIPAA, which ensures your health information is not disclosed without your consent. Inspira Health is committed to maintaining the highest standards of confidentiality and privacy for all patients.
If your loved one is experiencing persistent changes in mood, behavior or thinking, or if they are struggling with daily functioning, it may be time to consult a mental health professional. Signs such as withdrawal from social activities, extreme mood swings or substance use can also indicate the need for professional help.
Seek immediate help if you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis, such as severe anxiety, suicidal thoughts or a psychotic episode. Call 9-1-1, call the New Jersey Suicide Crisis and Prevention Hotline 24/7 by dialing 9-8-8 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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How can I support a family member who is receiving psychiatric care?
Supporting a loved one in psychiatric care involves patience, listening without judgment and encouraging them to follow their treatment plan. Consider participating in family therapy sessions if available, which can strengthen your understanding of your loved one’s condition and improve communication.
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