Mental Health Clinic Day Treatment

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Day treatment is a good option for mental health patients who need more structure and intensity.

A mental health clinic day treatment program offers a comprehensive option for mentally ill patients who need more structure, intensity, and support in dealing with their mental illness.

  1. Function

    • Patients meet at least four hours a day for counseling.
      Patients meet at least four hours a day for counseling.

      The Nebraska state guideline is representative of all state standards for mental health clinic day treatment. It is recommended for "individuals with psychiatric disorders who are not able to function full time in a normal school, work, or home environment."

    Features

    • A psychiatrist coordinates patient care in a day treatment program.
      A psychiatrist coordinates patient care in a day treatment program.

      The U.S. National Mental Health Center states that day treatment should last at least four hours a day and include "special education, counseling, parent training, vocational training, skill building, crisis intervention, and recreational therapy." A psychiatrist coordinates the team.

    Staff

    Time Frame

    • Each patient has an individual treatment plan.
      Each patient has an individual treatment plan.

      Every patient who participates in a day treatment program has an individual treatment plan with specific treatment goals. The length of treatment is determined by staff recommendations based on when those goals are achieved.

    Cost Considerations

    • Costs for mental health day treatment can vary.
      Costs for mental health day treatment can vary.

      Medicare Part B covers some costs for day treatment coverage if the program meets Medicare guidelines. Medicaid coverage varies by state with financial eligibility requirements. Consult your clinic to determine your eligibility. Review your insurance policy to find out your mental health coverage.

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