General Hospital with Separate Chemical Dependency Rehab Unit
STATISTICS
GENERAL:
Number of Beds: | 14 |
Detox Available: | Yes |
Last Year’s Admissions:
Total Annual Admits | 107(est) |
Average Length of Stay | 22 days |
Percent of Women | 25% |
Percent under 25 | 30% |
Percent with College Education | 69% |
Percent Covered by Public Assistance | 0% |
Receiving some form of psychiatric medication other than for detoxification | 35% |
Admissions Procedures:
Night Admission Available: | Yes |
Weekend Admission available: | Yes |
Face to Face Interview or exam required before admission: | No |
SPECIAL POPULATIONS:
Facility has separate program for:
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Facility has special track for:
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Facility has group sessions for:
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PAYMENT INFORMATION:
Self-pay Cost: | Varies |
Public Assistance coverage may be accepted: | No |
Medicare Coverage accepted: | No |
Insurance Coverage verified before admission: | Yes |
Follow-up Care included at no additional charge: | Yes |
LICENSING & ACCREDITATION:
Licensed by: | Illinois OASA |
Type of License: | Data Not Supplied |
Accredited by: | None |
Self Description:
“New Hope offers comprehensive treatment for adults with a primary diagnosis of chemical dependency using a 12 Step model.”
Treatment Philosophy:
“We individualize treatment using the disease model and 12 Step integration.”
Approach to Dual Diagnosis:
“We offer consultation and treatment planning for secondary mental health diagnosis.”
Family Program:
“Family members are an essential part of our program through individual sessions and weekly family group.”
Position on 12 Step Involvement:
“Patients attend meetings inside and outside of treatment, obtain a sponsor early in treatment and are encouraged to integrate into 12 Step community.”
Position on Confrontation:
“New Hope uses confrontation to break through initial denial around the severity of an individual’s addiction.”
Additional Characteristics:
“We are community based with an extended care program, allowing patients to plan for discharge from day one.”
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