Inpatient Units Behavioral Health Partial Hospital McLean OnTrack TM McLean 3East** Program Primary and Secondary Diagnosis Depression, bipolar and psychosis, PTSD, substance abuse Depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar and psychosis, personality disorders Alcohol and Drug as a secondary diagnosis Primary diagnosis of a psychotic disorder (i.e. bipolar disorder and schizophrenia). Alcohol and drug as secondary diagnosis Impulsive and self-injurious behaviors and emerging borderline personality disorder in college-age and high school students Ages 18+ 18+ 18-30 13-25 Gender Co-Ed Co-ed Co-ed Female (residential), Male and female (partial) Inpatient Partial hospitalization program Outpatient Intensive residential; residential stepdown; day program; transitional care 5-7 days for psychiatric hospitalization; 3-4 days for substance abuse-related hospitalization Variable with an average of 7-10 days Long term (1+ years) Varies - from 4-6 week DBT day program to 4+ months in residence. Program Hours 24/7 Monday - Friday 8am - 3pm on first day, 9am - 3pm thereafter Program Locations Payment Structure (all rates subject to change) 617.855.3141 for psychiatric intake/triage Belmont, MA and Middleborough, MA (McLean SouthEast) Highly specialized areas of expertise on each unit including: depression, bipolar, psychosis, trauma, and alcohol and drug abuse. Insurance or self-pay. Many major insurances are accepted, including Mass Health. Debbie Flynn, Intake Coordinator 617. 855.3286; Lynne Kopeski, RN/PC, Nurse Director 617.855.2187 2-3hr per week time commitment on average. Most meetings take place during business hours. 24/7 for intensive residential, and transitional care; 3pm to 9am for stepdown program; 9am to 3pm for partial hospitalization program Kirsten Bolton, LICSW 617.855.4194 Sarah Hunt 877.967.7233 Belmont, MA Recreation Building Belmont, MA Admissions Building Belmont, MA East House, 3rd Floor, Partial behind Academic Center Comprehensive clinical assessment Multidimensional approach including Intensive DBT (all staff trained in with intensive CBT group and individual and group therapy, family DBT); DBT classroom; skills-focused individual interventions. Introduction support and therapy, case management, academics/vocational support; to DBT concepts. Treatment includes and emphasis on health and nutrition. psychopharmacology; individual, psychopharmacology, case group, and family therapy. DBT skills management, family meetings, coaching available 24/7. vocational and functional assessments as indicated and discharge planning. Most major insurance plans; self-pay variable based on insurance factors; if not insured, $500/day Insurance based. Most major insurance plans accepted. Self-pay only. Intensive: $1,600 per day Monday - Friday Step-down residential with daytime partial hospital programming: Monday - Friday $1,200 per day; Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays are $700 per day; Step-down program without day programming $700 per day; $400 per day transitional living residential; $600 per day, partial hospitalization (day) program (external referrals accepted) E-mail dflynn1@partners.org kwbolton@partners.org mclean3east@partners.org management) that address the specific concerns and challenges that college students face. **Self-pay program, insurance is not accepted. V4.17.15 Page 1 of 5
McLean Klarman Eating Disorders McLean Hill Center for Women McLean Appleton** McLean Pavilion** Center Primary and Secondary Diagnosis Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or eating disorder not otherwise specified must be primary, but most patients have significant co-morbid conditions such as Borderline personality disorder, other personality disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma in young and middle-aged women Bipolar and psychotic disorders Depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar and psychosis, personality disorders, alcohol and drug, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD OCD, PTSD, depression, substance abuse Ages 16-26 18+ 19+ 18+ Gender Female Female Co-ed Co-ed Acute residential and partial hospitalization program; must be Short-term residential treatment; shortterm partial hospitalization program Residential program with integrated care coordination, group therapy, and Residential comprehensive evaluation services in premier ambience medically cleared. wellness emphasis Individualized LOS; average LOS 6 Short LOS; 14 to 21 days 60-120 day average LOS 14 day average LOS Program Hours weeks, combination residential/php 24/7 for acute residential; 7am to 7pm seven days per week for partial hospital program Christine Radulski/Liz Finegan, Intake Coordinators, 617.855.3410 Partial hospitalization program: 9am - 3pm Monday to Friday; Residential Services: 24/7 with evening and weekend groups included. Krista Keeler, Intake Coordinator 617. 855.2595 24/7 24/7 Sharon Berman, LICSW 617.855.3756 Catherine McCool, LICSW, Director of Admissions 617.855.2874 Program Locations Belmont, MA Bowditch Building Belmont, MA Hill Cottage Belmont, MA Appleton Building Belmont, MA Wyman Building Payment Structure (all rates subject to change) Intensive psychosocial treatment which provides full assessment of primary eating disorder and all co-occurring diagnoses; individual psychotherapy 3 times per week, family therapy 1-2 times per week; psychopharmacological assessment-management; medical management of complications; nutritional counseling; clinical educator; expressive arts therapy; specialized trauma assessments; access to dual programming for substance abuse and anxiety disorders. Most major insurance plans; single-case agreements for out-of-network plans; some Mass Health plans; Self-pay $900/day residential, $700/day partial hospitalization program. Comprehensive short-term treatment includes intensive DBT, psychopharmacology, case management, vocational/educational rehabilitation, and expressive therapy. Staff trained in DBT as well as borderline personality disorder and trauma-related issues Insurance; self-pay is an option if exceeding allowable insurance LOS $500/day for partial program; $700/day for residential Individualized treatment team, consisting of psychiatrist, case manager, and primary counselor; daily group meetings address such topics as symptom management, medication, fitness, and dual diagnosis; weekly goalsetting meetings; opportunities for community volunteer experiences or adult education or college classes; residents referred for individual psychotherapy and/or cognitivebehavior therapy Self-pay only: Days 1-180: $515/day; Days 181-750: $415/day; Days 750+: $315/day Intensive diagnostic residential program. Clarifies complicated diagnoses, initiates treatment, makes treatment changes, and coordinates aftercare recommendations with the patient at the end of their stay. Extensive neurologic testing, intensive individual psychotherapy, and consulting specialists. Self-pay only: all-inclusive cost $48,300 for 14-day stay E-mail mcleanklarman@partners.org mcleanhillcenter@partners.org mcleanappleton@partners.org mcleanpavilion@partners.org management) that address the specific concerns and challenges that college students face. **Self-pay program, insurance is not accepted. V4.17.15 Page 2 of 5
McLean Gunderson** Gunderson Outpatient Program Outpatient Clinic McLean Lincoln** Primary and Secondary Diagnosis Borderline personality disorder Borderline personality disorder Borderline personality disorder Mood, anxiety, and other related disorders Ages 21+ 18+ 18+ 19+ Gender Female Co-ed Co-ed Co-ed Intensive residential treatment program Outpatient treatment Outpatient treatment Structured transitional therapeutic living services in premier ambience Longer-term average LOS; minimum of Longer-term, variable LOS Variable 8 weeks average LOS 60 days required Program Hours 24/7 8:30 am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 24/7 Melissa Riley, MA, Admissions Coordinator 617.855.4250 Jodie O'Malley, LICSW, Case Manager 617.855.3452 Group psychotherapy 617.855.2300 Steve Tottingham, Program Director 781.259.8565, extension 223 Program Locations Cambridge, MA (Satellite location) Belmont, MA Service Building Belmont, MA Service Building Lincoln, MA (Satellite location) Suburban setting Treatment geared toward eventual transition back to community. Multifaceted, intensive, evidence-based treatment includes DBT, mentalizing therapy (MBT) and CBT - all staff are trained in these areas; individual, group and family therapy; case management; psychopharmacology. Case management, treatment reviews by the program medical director, full array of evidence-based therapeutic interventions including psychopharmacology Group therapy and psychopharmacology are available for patients with existing McLean clinicians only. Individual care management along with educational, vocational and skill building groups are offered onsite at the Lincoln Residence to augment outpatient treatment. Individualized care planning is utilized to assist residents with their recovery. Residents manage their own medications and work towards acquiring new coping skills designed to enhance the gains made in their treatment. The goal for each resident s stay is to prepare them to return to independent living in Payment Structure (all rates subject to change) Self-pay $1,350/day $6,500 administrative fee includes consultation and treatment reviews with program medical director; ongoing case management services. Group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy and medication management may be partially covered by insurance but otherwise selfpay. Insurance may cover group treatment; self-pay is also an option. the community. $1000/day, excluding outpatient treatment and services E-mail mcleangunderson@partners.org jmomalley@partners.org Please call for information mcleanlincoln@partners.org management) that address the specific concerns and challenges that college students face. **Self-pay program, insurance is not accepted. V4.17.15 Page 3 of 5
Primary and Secondary Diagnosis McLean OCD Institute Obsessive compulsive disorder, with co-morbid depression, anxiety disorders; obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders Ambulatory Treatment Program Partial Hospital Alcohol and drug McLean Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program (ADATP) Acute Residential Alcohol and drug Ages 16+ 18+ 18+ Gender Co-ed Co-ed Co-ed Acute residential; partial hospitalization program Partial hospitalization program (PHP) (alternative to or step-down from inpatient hospitalization) Acute residential program; step-down from McLean Hospital inpatient care only Individualized LOS; 30-90 days Short LOS; 7-10 days average LOS 5-10 day average LOS Program Hours 24/7 for acute residential; 9am to 5pm M-F for partial hospitalization program 24/7 Leslie Keebler, LICSW 617.855. 3371 Program Locations Belmont, MA North Belknap, 1st Floor; Orchard House Intensive, specialized treatment for OCD, including 4 hours of Exposure/Response Prevention Therapy per day, medication assessment/management, family education and therapy, group therapy, individual behavioral coaching, discharge planning 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM seven days per week; closed holidays. Patients are expected to attend 5-7 days per week. Patients may participate in PHP as a stand-alone, or PHP and residential program. Linda Marucci, Intake Coordinator 617.855.3505 Belmont, MA, Proctor Building, 1st Floor Patients in the partial hospital program attend structured sessions of group and individual therapy for extended blocks of the day while spending their nights at home. Groups focus on early recovery issues, coping mechanisms, relapse prevention, and in-depth psychiatric needs. Case management and psychiatry are also included. Linda Marucci, Intake Coordinator 617.855.3505 Belmont, MA, Proctor Building, 1st Floor Residential patients participate in the McLean Hospital PHP, and two additional groups per day from 4-6 pm. Payment Structure (all rates subject to change) E-mail Most major insurance plans, Medicare, Single-case agreements as negotiated, Residential $800/day ocdinfo@partners.org Insurance or self-pay; self pay is $500/day all-inclusive Insurance or self-pay; self-pay is $700/day management) that address the specific concerns and challenges that college students face. **Self-pay program, insurance is not accepted. V4.17.15 Page 4 of 5
The Landing at McLean Hospital** McLean Naukeag McLean Fernside** Primary and Secondary Diagnosis Alcohol and drug Alcohol and drug Alcohol and drug Ages 13-19 18+ 18+ Gender Co-ed Co-ed Co-ed Acute residential treatment; transitional residential program Variable depending on medical necessity and insurance parameters.4-6 week average LOS (2 weeks in initial phase of treatment; 2-4 weeks in transitional phase) Acute residential and partial hospitalization programs Variable depending on medical necessity and insurance parameters. 10-12 day average LOS Program Hours 24/7 24/7 for residential program. Patients may participate in PHP as a standalone, or PHP and residential program; 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM seven days per week for partial hospitalization program. Sarah Hunt, Intake Coordinator 617. 855.2804 or Gale Norway at 617.855. 2816, or toll-free at 877.412.3445 Noelle Jordan, Intake Coordinator 800.230.8764 Program Locations Belmont, MA East House Ashburnham, MA (Satellite Location) Rural setting Assessment, consultation, family In-depth assessment and case therapy, educational services, and management, and 1-2 sessions recommendations. Groups are both individual therapy/week. Patients psychoeducational and processoriented participate in a structured program of with emphasis on refusal skill five therapeutic groups daily and a building and relapse prevention self-help meeting seven days per planning. Program components week. Group focus is no stabilization, include 12-step and psychoeducational affect regulation, psychoeducation, techniques and elements of DBT, and relapse prevention. 2-3 psychiatry CBT and Motivational Interviewing, sessions per week/average. Patients along with random toxic screens. All may be admitted post-detox from the patients receive diagnostic evaluation community or following a brief by a child psychiatrist. Treatment inpatient stay. plans may include medication. Residential component has 12 beds and emphasizes team building, daily living skills, and recreation. Payment Structure (all rates subject to change) E-mail Insurance or self-pay (MBHP contract). Transitional program is optional and self-pay only; rate is $900/day. mcleanlanding@partners.org Most major insurance plans, or selfpay njordan@partners.org Residential (alternative to or stepdown from inpatient hospitalization) in premier ambience Minimum of 30 days (30-45 day average LOS) 24/7 800.906.9531 978.464.2141 Princeton, MA (Satellite location) Rural setting 8-bed program, with enhanced amenities offering evaluation, individual therapy (3-4 sessions per week), up to four psychiatric consultations/week with ongoing medication management, 25 group therapy sessions/week, intensive collaboration with families and outpatient treaters as indicated. Program utilizes evidence-based practices (Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Motivational Interviewing groups), relapse prevention, and lifestyle management techniques such as yoga. Five selfhelp meetings are required weekly. Self-pay only; rate is $1800/day; $54,000 for 30 days mcleanfernside@partners.org management) that address the specific concerns and challenges that college students face. **Self-pay program, insurance is not accepted. V4.17.15 Page 5 of 5