Location
363536
tel:301-623-4350
8200 Good Luck Road, Lanham, MD 20706
The LHDCMC Behavioral Health Pavilion is in a newly renovated building on our Lanham campus. A brand-new program, the center offers Prince George's County residents access to high-quality mental health and substance use services. The 31,000-square-foot center includes: Outpatient therapy and medication management. Walk-in urgent care for non-life-threatening behavioral health issues. A partial hospitalization program (a psychiatric day program). A 16-bed inpatient psychiatric unit. Prevention programs and family support services. Because of longstanding behavioral health disparities, Prince George's County residents have had a harder time getting care for mental health and substance abuse issues. This new center aims to change that. Most of the staff and practitioners live right here in the community. We understand the strengths, needs, fears, frustrations, and hopes of people in our community. Plus, having all behavioral health services together allows us to serve more people in one place for various overlapping issues., The LHDCMC Behavioral Health Center is located on the campus of Doctors Community Medical Center, just outside of the Emergency Department. All services are housed in one building. Parking information Patients coming for outpatient or urgent care can park in the garage or parking lot adjacent to the building near the Emergency Department., We offer various levels of care, and each program works differently. Please note: If you are having a mental health crisis, you can dial 988 (or 911). The Emergency Department at LHDCMC provides emergency psychiatric services. Outpatient therapy and medication management We offer office-based therapy services and medication management for adults and adolescents 13 years and older. We are currently scheduling appointments with therapists. Call 301-623-4350 to schedule. Walk-in urgent care for behavioral health We offer walk-in urgent care services for people needing non-emergency, non-life-threatening behavioral health care. This service is unique in the county. It's open 8 am to 5:30 pm, Monday-Friday, for adults and children 4 years and older. We can evaluate and help connect you to resources (including therapy and medication). Partial hospitalization program This intensive daytime treatment program offers mental health services for adults and teens age 13 and older. Adults attend daily sessions from 9 am until 3:30 pm and return home at night. The adolescent program runs from 8 am to 2:30 pm. The program is halfway between inpatient and outpatient care. It's designed to help those moving from 24/7 inpatient care or those who need to stabilize a condition to prevent a hospital stay. LHDCMC Psychiatric Day Hospital Lanham Referral Form A referral is needed before enrollment, using this referral form . Residential Substance Use Disorder program This program will be available in Summer 2023. This residential substance use disorder program can house eight adults at a time, and the average length of stay is 20-30 days. It's a residential program where individuals learn the skills needed for recovery and relapse prevention. The program is counseling and group based. Medical services are limited, so patients served are required to be medically stable, and need to bring prescribed medications. Inpatient behavioral health The inpatient mental health unit is an acute hospital. It provides short-term psychiatric treatment for people 18 and older who meet admission criteria. Patients are admitted voluntarily and involuntarily based on psychiatric assessment and referral from a hospital's emergency department. The inpatient behavioral health program is not an emergency service, and we cannot receive walk-in patients., Amenities & Services We keep both your body and brain nourished while you're here. We take care of as many details as possible so you can focus on healing. Meals for inpatients and day program We provide three meals a day, plus snacks, for inpatients. We provide lunch and snacks for those who come to the day program. Educational support For adolescents in our partial hospitalization program, we offer support with schoolwork, to help students keep up with their studies during treatment. Spiritual care Inpatients can have visits from a spiritual leader associated with their faith. What to expect when visiting for outpatient therapy or medication management Patients coming for office-based therapy will first schedule an appointment with a therapist. We can help direct you to the right provider based on the mental health issues you're experiencing. We have behavioral health providers who can prescribe and manage medication. Therapists see patients from 7:30 am to 6 pm. We have both in-office and telemedicine appointments available. What to expect when you come for walk-in urgent care Our front desk care team will greet patients and assist with registration and completion of a behavioral health screening. We will get health vitals and any additional health care information needed for the visit. Patients will receive a mental health evaluation by a Mental Health Clinician or Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner based on the patients' needs. Patients in crisis (danger to themselves or others) or medically unstable will be referred to the emergency department. We can also help with medication management for people who currently don't have a provider or whose provider is temporarily unavailable. Patients needing ongoing services will be referred to the Lanham Behavioral Health Clinic or a community partner based on need. What to expect if you're attending the partial hospitalization program The psychiatric day program features many of the same types of therapy as the inpatient program, but patients go home at night. If you've been discharged from the inpatient unit, it's an excellent step-down approach. Adults attend daily sessions from 9 am until 3:30 pm and return home at night. Adolescents attend daily sessions from 8 am to 2:30 pm and return home after. We use many of the same therapeutic approaches as experienced in psychiatric inpatient units. Patients discharged from our inpatient unit can continue with their personal behavioral health work. We create a tailored treatment plan for each person. How long they stay depends on their unique needs. Whenever possible, we invite family members and support systems to take part in the treatment and healing process., Our admission processes A phone call is all we require to start the treatment process. While this program is for those trying to overcome substance use disorders, we also treat related mental health needs for patients in the residential program. Treatment options and length of stay depend on each person's unique needs and preferences. We do everything we can to help you or your loved one get treatment as quickly as possible. Here's a step-by-step guide to joining one of our treatment programs. Step 1: Schedule an intake assessment. Call 301-623-4350. Please be ready to give insurance information, substance use history, a list of current medications, and medical/mental health history. The patient should be present for the call to make a speedy intake possible. Step 2: Prepare at home. We aim to admit people into the addiction program on the same day as their assessment. We suggest bringing one carry-on-sized bag of clothing and necessities to the appointment, as well as a completed pre-registration form. (See below for what to bring with you.) Excess belongings will be safely stored until discharge. Step 3: Come in for your intake assessment. Your assessment with a nurse and a health counselor will last about two hours. The counselor will also meet with your family if they are with you. Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to prepare. What to bring Be sure to come to your assessment prepared to stay, as we enroll most people directly after. Please know we do need to search your bags when you arrive and before you receive them once admitted. DO bring: Overnight bag with five to seven changes of comfortable clothing. Pair of sneakers. All prescription medications. Clear gel deodorant/antiperspirant in a clear container. We will provide you with all other toiletries (i.e., shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and razors). Insurance card and photo ID. Stamps. Hand-written phone numbers of important contacts. We don't allow cell phones. Do NOT bring: Towels, pillows, and blankets. Your own toiletries (i.e., aerosol cans, razors, etc.). We will provide all the toiletries you need. Electronics—including tablets, laptops, and cell phones. Any valuables for safekeeping. What to expect during your inpatient stay Once you're enrolled, you'll receive a tour of the unit, go to orientation, and meet with your counselor. We work with you to develop your custom treatment plan, which will include the following: Nursing visits as needed Medication oversight (bring all medications with you) Individual case management and counseling Group counseling Addiction and recovery education 12-step group meetings Family education Spirituality groups Aftercare planning Nutrition education The typical day Each day, you'll receive a schedule of your activities for the day. The typical schedule includes: Breakfast Two morning groups Lunch Two to three afternoon groups Dinner Two to three evening groups Evening free time for reading, arts and crafts, games, movies, and more Our counselors and treatment assistants lead group time and may separate groups by different demographics throughout the day to increase the quality of your individualized recovery.
Location
229441
tel:(410) 956-7777
3168 Braverton St, Ste 340, Edgewater, MD 21037
Location
6974086
tel:301-552-2000
6710 Mallery Drive Lanham, MD 20706
Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center Rehabilitation and Patient Care Center is a state-of-the-art rehabilitation and patient care facility which opened in August 2015. A collaboration between Genesis HealthCare and Doctors Community Medical Center, this modern facility replaces Magnolia Center previously located at 8200 Good Luck Road, Lanham, MD., We offer a wide range of comprehensive services, bringing access to multiple types of care to you., Your comfort in our care is important to us. Our facility offers:
Short Stay Care, Long Term Care, Respite care, Palliative care, Hospice care, Rehabilitation therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy, Physical therapy, Orthopedic Rehabilitation - including joint replacement, injuries and amputation, IV Therapy, Bariatric specialties, Colostomy care, Dementia care, Dental care, Personal care, Podiatry care, Psychiatric services, Wound care, X-ray, Pain management, Dietary and nutrition needs management, Discharge planning, Individual treatment plans, Medication management, On-Site pharmacy, 24-hour emergency alert and response system, Coordinated transportation, Cultural, educational, religious and social activities, Recreation activities, Interpreter services, Spacious, Private and Semi-Private Rooms, Private bathroom, Fully air conditioned, Individual climate control, Activity room, Beautiful outdoor spaces and courtyard, Beauty Salon and Barber Services, Cable Television, Comfortable common and lounge areas to gather with friends and family, Dining Room, In-room dining options, Private dining rooms for family gatherings, Alarm system to aid in the security of residents with cognitive deficits, Computer with internet access, Housekeeping, Laundry facility on-site, Mail and Newspaper Service, Pets Permitted, Pharmaceutical delivery service, Phone service, Telephone, Wireless Internet, Baby Grand Piano, Smoke free environment, Upgraded linens and bath towels available
Location
7855241
tel:443-481-1000
2001 Medical Pkwy, Annapolis, MD 21401
Bringing a new life into the world is taking part in a miracle — and we’re honored to be a part of yours. You and your family deserve to start this new chapter in a place designed for your utmost comfort and wellbeing. We don’t make decisions for you and your family. We make decisions with you and your family. We’re grounded in a model of providing patient- and family-centered care — meaning you’re always at the center of what we do. So, when we redesigned our birth and baby areas to create the Thomas J. Frank Family Birth Center, we worked with patients, families, doctors and other staff members to get their input and ideas. The result is a safe, secure and comforting setting for you and your baby, and plenty of space for family members and loved ones. The second and third floors of the Clatanoff Pavilion at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC) are referred to as the Thomas J. Frank Family Birth Center due to a transformational gift from the Frank family to the hospital in 2015. Longtime supporters of children’s hospitals across the region, Maryland natives Tom and Nancy Frank were inspired by the dedication of our staff across LHAAMC and now, The Thomas J. Frank Family Birth Center is where thousands of families in our community celebrate some the most meaningful moments in their lives. , The Frank Family Birth Center is located in the Clatanoff Pavilion. You’ll find cheerful, pleasant surroundings, and a whimsical nautical theme. Private labor and delivery suites are specially designed with designated space for families on the left and the care team on the right. This arrangement ensures that the care team can provide any needed care, while your family members can be near you for support and comfort. After giving birth, nurses will move you to one of our private mother/baby rooms. We’ll make sure you have all the family support you want and all the care and privacy you need. For medically necessary cesarean sections (C-sections), we have three dedicated operating rooms. With a Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), known as Location: Teddy's Place NICU Teddy’s Place, we provide 24/7 advanced care if your baby needs it. Our spacious family waiting area on the first floor of Clatanoff provides a comfortable, inviting place for loved ones to relax between visits. The area is separated from hospital foot traffic, and filled with books, toys and a TV. The safety and security of you and your baby are of the utmost importance to us.
Location
8370481
tel:443-481-6962
Teddy’s Place is a Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that provides 24/7 advanced care to babies in need. Teddy’s Place is named in honor of Florence E. Cornelison, or “Aunt Ted” to donors Suzanne and Al Lord, who chose to honor Ted’s dignity, optimism, humor, charity, and family values. Teddy's Place provides a safe, nurturing space for our youngest patients when they need it most at LHAAMC. To make a contribution to support Teddy's Place NICU, call the LH AAMC Foundation at LH AAMC Foundation 443-481-4747 or LH AAMC Foundation - Ways to Give make a gift .