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| | Psychiatric hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Broadmoor Hospital, a hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire, UK; the most famous institution in the country of those responsible for the care of patients formerly referred to as the 'criminally insane.' |  | | The negative stereotypes (and an undercurrent belief that patients were "entitled to think what they wanted", rather than accept societal norms) continued to promulgate, however, and went even further in the backlash against social welfare policies in the 1980s, which lead to massive deinstitutionalisation and funding cuts. |  | | California, for example, began to scale back its large mental health system in favour of community-based care, whereby smaller clinics would provide care. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/psychiatric_hospital
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| | Psychiatric hospital care. - Medicine - What's Been Published |
 | | The Family, the patient, and the psychiatric hospital : toward a new model / formulated by the Committee on the Family, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. |  | | The positive aspects of long term hospitalization in the public sector for chronic psychiatric patients / formulated by the Committee on Psychopathology, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. |  | | Practice of inpatient behavior therapy : a clinical guide / edited by Michel Hersen. |
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http://www.pitbossannie.com/rps-r-psychiatric-hospital-care.html
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| | Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | The psychiatric hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. |  | | Parents or guardians are involved in all aspects of the treatment plans, including therapy, the development of the discharge plan and aftercare planning. |  | | Because of KVC’s desire to focus on psychiatric care, the hospital provides only basic medical care. |
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http://www.kvc.org/Default.aspx?tabid=74
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| | Kalamazoo Public Library - Local History |
 | | Marion R. Spear was a pioneer occupational therapist at the State Hospital and became head of occupational therapy at the hospital in 1917. |  | | The hospital also was a pioneer in the creation of nursing and occupational therapy programs in the persons of Linda Richards and Marion R. Spear. |  | | The Kalamazoo School of Occupational Therapy, which she founded in 1922, was one of six such schools that were approved by the American Medical Association. |
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http://www.kpl.gov/collections/LocalHistory/AllAbout/health/KRPH/KPH.aspx
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| | Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital Profile |
 | | Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital is committed to long term resolution of behavioral health problems that will enhance the patients quality of life. |  | | Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital is a leader in the field of behavioral healthcare, and Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital's experts are committed to providing the highest quality of care in an atmosphere that nurtures healing and growth. |  | | Our greatest asset is our staff, comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, professional nurses, social workers and therapists, who work as a team to uphold Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital's reputation for excellence in helping patients and their families resolve behavioral health problems. |
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http://www.tworivershospital.com/profile/index.htm
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| | Patient Services at Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | ECT therapy is administered in accordance with standards of Electroconvulsive Therapy Practice developed by the American Psychiatric Association. |  | | Inpatient acute care continues to be an important resource for the patient who is in need of emergent stabilization and immediate comprehensive psychiatric assessment. |  | | Intensive outpatient programs are an essential resource for patients, who have achieved some stability but need a more intensive, structured program than weekly outpatient therapy. |
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http://www.ynhh.org/ynhph/patients.html
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| | SILVER HILL HOSPITAL |
 | | At Silver Hill Hospital we embrace the belief that the environment of care is as important as the techniques of care. |  | | This means that the treatment plan for our patients can be based on the level of care they need and the amount of time they need it, with enough flexibility to adjust the plan to each patient’s progress. |  | | The Transitional Living Program at Silver Hill Hospital allows patients who have achieved stabilization to continue their treatment in a more residential, home-like setting while continuing to participate in a highly structured, intensive program with full-time psychiatric, nursing and social work staff. |
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http://www.silverhillhospital.com
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| | History of America's Oldest Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | Friends Hospital is still an "asylum" in the true sense of the word...a refuge or retreat, a place where patients have the opportunity to begin the healing process. |  | | By the mid-nineteenth century, the emphasis on physical exercise shifted away from work therapy towards recreational therapy, although many patients continued light chores such as raking leaves and maintaining walkways. |  | | In 1879, Friends Hospital built the first greenhouse to enhance its long tradition of horticultural therapy. |
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http://www.friendshospitalonline.org/History.htm
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| | China: Political Prisoner Exposes Brutality in Police-Run Mental Hospital (Human Rights Watch, 1-11-2005) |
 | | During his 13 years of hospitalization, the patient has been medicated with drugs of the chlorpromazine group, and also with niuhuang to stabilize his overall condition. |  | | It is time for China’s leaders to decide that their ‘modernization’ drive should include an end to barbaric practices such as using psychiatric facilities and medically unnecessary drugs to punish those with different political views. |  | | Since mid-1999, the Chinese security authorities also have used forced psychiatric detention as a means of intimidating and punishing Falungong practitioners. |
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http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/11/01/china11957.htm
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| | The Three R’s for Psychiatric Hospital Patients: |
 | | So in the case of errant patient behavior, their job is to shut it down smoothly to maintain a safe environment, optimally with the least intrusive means available. |  | | In other words, the staff can assist patients in identifying what medications they are taking and why, what they are intended for, their possible side effects, alternatives and consequences of refusal. |  | | If help comes in a form that was not expected or seems "unfair," sometimes that is less an infringement of rights than in not understanding exactly what psychiatric hospital care and treatment represent. |
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http://intotem.buffnet.net/mhw/35APthethreeRs1.html
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| | Fairfax Hospital |
 | | The vision of Fairfax Hospital is to be the Center of Excellence in the Pacific Northwest for high-quality and cost-effective behavioral health care. |  | | All clinical services are delivered by a group of qualified professional staff including physicians, registered nurses, mental health technicians, social workers, certified counselors, psychologists, teachers, dietitians, pharmacists, and registered recreational therapists. |  | | The Fairfax mission includes being an integral part of the greater community effort by offering services to clients with varying levels of acuity and by assuring a continuum of care. |
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http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/fairfax
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| | ARG: Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | We seek to provide effective care to any psychiatric or psychological problems that are associated with any addiction. |  | | Our staff of six specific disciplines are skilled in addiction and psychiatric treatment." |  | | However, if this seems to be not be effective we change our plan." |
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http://www.addictionresourceguide.com/listings/tworivers.html
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| | Research Group 'Psychiatric Genetics and Genetic Epidemiology' |
 | | As professor at the University of Zurich and director of the world-renowned Burghölzli Psychiatric University Hospital, he not only introduced the concept of schizophrenia for a group of psychic disorders previously termed “dementia praecox” by Emil Kraepelin, but also adapted Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theories to clinical practice. |  | | Scharfetter’s monograph goes far beyond a mere historical view to point out the significant implications of Bleuler’s syndrome-oriented psychopathology for current psychiatric and molecular-genetic research. |  | | Our work includes a broad range of research activities within the fields of affective disorders and functional psychoses. |
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http://www.bli.unizh.ch
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| | Woodridge Hospital |
 | | Anyone seeking admission may contact the hospital's Admission Office directly or may be by a physician, guidance counselor, minister, therapist, or family member. |  | | The following professional services are utilized for all patients at Woodridge: psychiatric, nursing, psychological, and social work. |  | | Treatment modalities offered include individual, group, and family therapy, psychopharmacology and chemical dependency services. |
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http://www.msha.com/Facility.cfm?id=479
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| | University Psychiatric Activities by Agency |
 | | All of the programs of the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital have been assessed by both undergraduate medical students as well as psychiatric residents. |  | | Elective rotations in psychiatry are provided to residents in the Family Medicine North Programme operated by Lakehead University, in particular the Community Mental Health Service is utilized to provide residents an opportunity to see a variety of individuals with psychiatric problems and offer experience in assessment and ongoing management of individuals. |  | | As well, the Family Medicine Program from Queen's University has sent residents to take up to three month elective training at the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital. |
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http://www.psychiatry.med.uwo.ca/ecp/info/thunderbay/LPH
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| | Sheppard Pratt Health System-Locations-Baltimore |
 | | A 12-bed unit serving patients with a variety of psychiatric conditions. |  | | Additional services available throughout the day hospital include family, group and individual therapy; art and recreation therapy; pharmacotherapy; and aftercare groups. |  | | The Adolescent Neuropsychiatry Unit is appropriate for patients whose intensity and/or frequency of maladaptive behaviors make them unsafe to self or others. |
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http://www.sheppardpratt.org/sp_htmlcode/sp_locations/sp_loc_balt_sp.aspx
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| | Directory-SCDMH Hospitals |
 | | Focused on individual diagnoses, multidisciplinary programming is designed to assist clients regain their stability and strengthen their ability to return to the community with minimum relapse. |  | | Operating within the DMH Division of Behavioral Health, the system provides a wide range of programs to a state-wide service area which include; adult acute psychiatric services; adult psychiatric rehabilitation services; child and adolescent acute psychiatric services, adult forensics psychiatric services, alcohol and drug addiction treatment services, and behavioral disorders treatment. |  | | Currently providing 81beds for psychiatric and chemical addiction inpatient care for the State's child and adolescent population. |
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http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/dir_facilities.htm
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| | Discharging psychiatric patients from hospital -- Walker and Eagles 26 (7): 241 -- Psychiatric Bulletin |
 | | TYRER, P., MORGAN, J., VAN HORN, E., et al (1995) A randomised controlled study of close monitoring of vulnerable psychiatric patients. |  | | KING, E. et al (2001) The Wessex Recent In-Patient Suicide Study, 1: Casecontrol study of 234 recently discharged psychiatric patients suicides. |  | | NAJI, S. et al (1999) Discharging psychiatric in-patients back to primary care: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a novel discharge protocol. |
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http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/26/7/241
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| | Uzbekistan: Psychiatric Punishment Used to Quash Dissent (Human Rights Watch, 20-10-2005) |
 | | During the course of her commitments, Urlaeva received forcible injections of psychiatric drugs including Thorazine, Trifluoperazine, and Cyclodol. |  | | In March 2003, Urlaeva underwent a voluntary psychiatric evaluation by a commission of psychiatrists from the Independent Psychiatric Association of the Russian Human Rights Research Center. |  | | Human Rights Watch expressed deep concern for Urlaeva's well-being and called for her release. |
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http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/10/20/uzbeki11905.htm
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| | Suicide and psychiatric hospital admission |
 | | Additional data from a psychiatric central register allowed information to be used on admission to psychiatric hospital, and relationship of suicide death to admission and discharge by diagnostic coding. |  | | For several psychiatric conditions, there are two peaks of increased suicide risk. |  | | Multiple admission, and longer duration of psychiatric hospital stay were also associated with increased risk of suicide. |
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http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/mental/schsui.html
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| | The World Today - Longest serving immigration detainee transferred to psychiatric hospital |
 | | I mean, I don't have anything to compare it to what he was like before, but it's quite clear now that his condition is such that he requires in-patient psychiatric care. |  | | JON JUREIDINI: Yes, I made an assessment as requested by his lawyer some weeks ago, and made a clear recommendation that he should be transferred out of Baxter and into a place where he could get appropriate psychiatric care. |  | | NANCE HAXTON: Can we go into what some of those, what some of the problems that he has now that need treatment? |
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http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2005/s1388470.htm
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| | Trenton Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | TPH believes that nursing provides a holistic approach to patient care, from the initial assessment to the treatment of the human response to actual or potential health problems. |  | | Working together with our direct care staff we ensure the patient and the patient’s family competent, compassionate care as we collectively achieve individualized patient care goals. |  | | We are a J.C.A.H.O. accredited health care facility, one of six psychiatric hospitals governed by the State of NJ in the Division of Mental Health Services. |
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http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/pfnurse/tph.htm
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| | Philanthropy - Aurora Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | Aurora Psychiatric Hospital is a non-profit hospital and has been providing quality behavioral health care since 1884. |  | | Our staff includes some of the area's leading psychiatrists, therapists and clinical nurses, all dedicated to delivering results-oriented treatment in a caring and confidential environment |  | | Aurora Psychiatric Hospital provides treatment for people of all ages and offers a full continuum of care including inpatient and residential treatment as well as day and evening treatment programming. |
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http://www.aurorahealthcare.org/aboutus/philanthropy/programs/13program/index.asp
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| | Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | Concerned that you don’t have enough psych experience to work for us?We have a six week orientation program with preceptorship that builds on the psychiatric knowledge base that you learned in school. |  | | Our goal is to make you feel comfortable in the role of psychiatric nurse whether you are a new graduate or an experienced nurse who just needs to adjust to the job description at Greystone |  | | Greystone is one of six psychiatric facilities throughout the state that make up the Division of Mental Health within DHS. |
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http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/pfnurse/greystone.htm
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| | Forest View Psychiatric Hospital: Leader in Behavioral Health for over thirty years. |
 | | Dedicated to Excellence and Innovation in Behavioral Health Care, Forest View Psychiatric Hospital has been a leader in the delivery of Behavioral Health Care Services for over thirty years. |  | | Forest View Psychiatric Hospital: Leader in Behavioral Health for over thirty years. |  | | Forest View provides individualized treatment for a broad range of psychiatric disorders in a small private setting. |
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http://www.forestviewhospital.com/home.html
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| | Home Page |
 | | Our Vision is that, through a cooperative working relationship with our community resources and consumers, we will strive to ensure that each patient receives maximum psychiatric and therapeutic services to the extent of his/her individual needs. |  | | Our Philosophy is that, as a human service organization, anything and everything done within the hospital shall be done for the purpose of improving the quality of service to our customers. |  | | Cherry Hospital - Department of Health and Human Services - Division of MH/DD/SAS |
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http://www.cherryhospital.org
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| | Drug Treatment Center: Sierra Tucson - Addiction Recovery Programs |
 | | Sierra Tucson is more than a drug treatment center, as it is dually licensed to facilitate healing for psychiatric issues as well as many types of addiction. |  | | A comprehensive Family Program is included for all patients and their invited family members. |  | | Nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona, lies a unique treatment center dedicated to the prevention, education, and treatment of addictions and behavioral disorders. |
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http://www.sierratucson.com
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| | Aurora Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | Hospital: Inpatient and outpatient care, ranging from diagnostics to the most advanced medicine found anywhere in the world. |  | | Abusing drugs or alcohol, or having a hard time controlling anger? |  | | Pharmacy: There are more than 120 Aurora pharmacies in convenient locations throughout eastern Wisconsin, located in freestanding community drug stores, clinics, hospitals and supermarkets. |
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http://www.aurorahealthcare.org/facilities/display.asp?ID=0010
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| | Parkside Psychiatric Hospital and Clinic |
 | | Treatment Philosophy: Youth, when provided with an opportunity to engage in treatment delivered with excellence and compassion, are capable of making positive changes that will more quickly allow them to rejoin their families or be discharged to a less restrictive level of care. |  | | The new unit will provide a high level of structure necessary to stabilize an adolescent acute psychiatric condition. |  | | Physician and behavioral health therapist referrals for psychiatric medication management services (May 2003) |
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http://www.parksideinc.org
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| | Las Encinas Hospital - Aurora Behavioral Health Care |
 | | Aurora Las Encinas Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and is in compliance with all regulations stipulated by JCAHO. |  | | Las Encinas Hospital - Aurora Behavioral Health Care |  | | Anyone with the meeting issue is welcome to attend. |
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| | Save Brockville Psychiatric Hospital, NUPGE urges |
 | | An effective health care system provides access to quality care in many different settings — at your local doctor’s office, in a community hospital, in a regional health centre, in your own home or elsewhere in the community. |  | | The Harris-Eves government’s centralized approach has produced more bureaucracy, not better health care. |  | | psychiatric patients, their families and supporters throughout Eastern Ontario. |
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http://www.nupge.ca/news_2004/n31au04b.htm
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| | Hampstead Hospital - Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Services |
 | | Individuals with any concerns about patient care and safety are encouraged to contact the Hampstead Hospital Patient Advocate. |  | | For unresolved concerns, contact the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations www.jcaho.org |  | | A regionally known leader in the field of mental health treatment, we are proud to be recognized for our extremely high quality of care. |
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http://www.hampsteadhospital.com
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| | Austen Riggs Main Site Home |
 | | The goal of treatment at the Austen Riggs Center is to help individuals in such a struggle take charge of their lives more fully so that they may return to more productive outpatient work after discharge. |  | | Many individuals struggling with psychiatric problems can find themselves caught up in treatments that are at an impasse, characterized by chronic crisis management and interrupted by frequent short-term hospitalizations. |
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http://www.austenriggs.org
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| | Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | The not-for-profit, general, acute care, private hospital is licensed for 280 beds and provides care to medical, surgical, pediatric, rehab, psychiatric, and obstetrical patients. |  | | New Orleans center specializes in treatment for trauma, post-traumatic stress, and compulsive behavior. |  | | McLean Hospital, a psychiatric hospital, is consistently ranked as one of the nation's best hospitals for mental health care and research, and maintains the largest research program of any... |
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http://www.standbyyou.org/psychiatrichospital.html
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| | GW Hospital |
 | | GW surgeons are specially trained to use the daVinci robot for prostate cancer surgery. |  | | Click here to view our HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices |  | | Today's new minimally invasive procedures have changed all that. |
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http://www.gwhospital.com
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| | 907 KAR 1:016. Psychiatric hospital services. |
 | | An appropriately accredited psychiatric hospital desiring to participate in the Medicaid program shall be required as a condition of eligibility to participate in the Medicare program when the hospital serves patients eligible for payments under the Medicare program. |  | | All mental hospital stays shall be certified for a specific length of time, as deemed medically appropriate by the utilization review organization considering the health status and care needs of the applicant or recipient. |  | | Inpatient services provided in an appropriately licensed psychiatric hospital participating in the Medicaid program shall be limited to recipients of medical assistance age sixty-five (65) or over or under age twenty-one (21) meeting patient status criteria. |
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http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/kar/907/001/016.htm
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| | Memorial Hospital Web Site |
 | | Our goal is simply to provide the most up-to-date and outstanding psychiatric services possible to children and teens. |  | | While Memorial Hospital has been serving the psychiatric needs of the community for a number of years, the hospital of today has undergone some major changes. |  | | As a private hospital for railroad workers and their families, a public hospital, an outpatient clinic, a tuberculosis sanatorium, a psychiatric center for all ages, and finally a residential and acute psychiatric facility for children and adolescents. |
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http://www.memorialhospital-nm.com
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| | Friends Hospital: Psychiatric treatment for Mental, Behavioral & Emotional Disorders |
 | | A leader in behavioral health care, Friends offers a system of comprehensive programs and services to people suffering from behavioral and emotional health problems. |  | | Friends Hospital: Psychiatric treatment for Mental, Behavioral & Emotional Disorders |  | | Friends Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
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http://friendshospitalonline.org
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| | Mental Health Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | Trenton Psychiatric Hospital located in Trenton near the Trenton Country Club serves 436 adult clients following in the traditions of its founder Dorothea Dix. |  | | The Division of Mental Health Services operates six psychiatric hospitals that serve clients with mental illness who are in need of intensive, inpatient care and treatment. |  | | The Ann Klein Forensic Center in Trenton serves 200 clients who have been determined by the courts to be Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity or Incompetent to Stand Trial or who require special security measures due to the nature of their illness. |
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http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/pfnurse/mentalhph.htm
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| | Lane County News: Lane County Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | , Eugene was the first regional acute facility of its kind in the state and provided a model for psychiatric hospitals that was adopted state wide. |  | | Often the psychiatric patients with the greatest need have the least resources, many are homeless, psychotic and or uninsured. |  | | Lane County Psychiatric Hospital (LCPH) was started as an alternative to admitting acutely ill psychiatric patients to the state hospital hours away from their home. |
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http://www.co.lane.or.us/News/News_2004/Release_13595.htm
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| | National Catholic Reporter: Psychiatric hospital fills void in mental health care |
 | | Said his partner and close colleague, child-adolescent psychiatrist Stephen Setterberg, "We were motivated by our medical ideals and wanting to preserve services, and to have freedom of action as physicians in designing the kind of practice that gives patients what they need." |  | | Psychiatric hospital fills void in mental health care |  | | Today, Prairie Psychiatric Center, also called Prairie at St. John's, is unique as a freestanding, for-profit psychiatric hospital member of the Catholic Health Association. |
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1141/is_29_40/ai_n6062500
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| | Whitby Psychiatric Hospital |
 | | Nancy Doughty is trying to resurrect some of the stories and experiences that were a part of the walls of the old Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. |  | | Perhaps you were employed at the hospital, or were a patient under their care. |  | | Even though the buildings are abandoned and the patients have left, the stories still remain. |
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http://webhome.idirect.com/~lhodgson/whitbypsych.html
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| | Youth & Family Centered Services - Facilities |
 | | Our vision includes planning and thoughtful provision of high quality care and educational services in a manner that promotes the mental health of patients, families and communities we serve. |  | | Southwood Psychiatric Hospital accepts applications for job opportunities for behavioral health Childcare Specialists and Associates, Case managers, Nurses, Family Intervention Specialists, Teachers, Therapists at any time. |  | | One of our residential units at the main campus specializes in the treatment of boys who are dually diagnosed with mild to moderate mental retardation and mental illness. |
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http://www.yfcs.com/facilities/southwoodhospital
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| | Rolling Hills |
 | | The Rolling Hills Hospital treatment programs are multidisciplinary in scope and individualized in approach. |  | | Dual Diagnosis (psychiatric illness compounded by addictive disease) |  | | Rolling Hills Hospital is licensed by the State of Oklahoma and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. |
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http://www.libertymgt.com/facilities/rolling_hills.htm
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| | Intermountain Hospital |
 | | A leader in innovative behavioral health services, Intermountain Hospital is well-known and respected for its adolescent residential treatment program not only in the greater Boise community, but regionally and nationally as well. |  | | Intermountain Hospital is a full-service, free-standing psychiatric hospital located in Boise, Idaho that has provided acute inpatient, residential and chemical dependency services since 1980. |  | | NU START chemical dependency/co-occurring disorder recovery programs for adults and adolescents |
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http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/intermountain
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| | NC DHHS release: New Psychiatric Hospital to be Built in Butner |
 | | This is the right thing to do for people who need extensive care in a psychiatric institution." |  | | Hospitals are a last resort for people who need highly specialized treatment or long-term care. |  | | New Psychiatric Hospital to be Built in Butner |
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http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/pressrel/9-24-02.htm
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| | Behman Hospital - providing psychiatric services in Egypt and Middle East |
 | | Based in Egypt, we are dedicated to the provision of quality services for individuals with psychological problems in the region. |  | | Building on more than half a century of experience we, at The Behman Hospital, are pioneers of care in Psychiatry. |  | | The Behman Hospital is composed of several buildings situated among vast gardens, providing a calm, tranquil and high quality environment. |
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http://www.behman.com
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| | PM - Longest-serving detainee moved to psychiatric hospital |
 | | This has been the pattern over the years, that well constructed psychiatric assessments have been seemingly ignored by DIMIA. |  | | Now the psychiatrist who recommended Peter Qasim's transfer to a mental facility says his is one of the worst cases of psychiatric illness in detention that he has seen. |  | | A psychiatric hospital is not a nice place to be unless you really need to be there. |
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http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2005/s1388761.htm
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| | Spring Grove Hospital Center Main Page |
 | | Fully accredited and certified, Spring Grove has an ongoing commitment to providing psychiatric care and treatment of the highest quality. |  | | The center is owned and operated by the State of Maryland, and is under the governance of the Mental Hygiene Administration of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. |  | | Spring Grove Hospital Center is a 440-bed complex that provides a broad spectrum of inpatient psychiatric services to adults and adolescents, as well as residential psychiatric services to adults. |
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http://www.springgrove.com
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