About Inspira Health Network – Behavioral Health – Bridgeton
In Bridgeton, New Jersey, Inspira Health Network – Behavioral Health provides outpatient, inpatient and partial hospitalization programs for substance abuse and dual diagnosis. Individuals battling mental health and substance use disorders can receive services from their wellness outpatient program. Along with medication management, this program offers weekly one hour sessions of individual, family and group therapy.
This program accepts participants from many different sources including physician and self referrals. Since each person’s road to recovery is unique, some participants in the outpatient program enroll for six months while others stay for an extended length of time. Their healthcare professionals are qualified to identify the particular difficulties associated with mental health and addiction issues including trauma, anxiety and depression as well as interpersonal problems.
In addition, their therapists are well versed in working with the LGBTQ+ community. This program is held mostly virtually and is covered by most insurance plans. There is a limited availability for in-person sessions.
Psychotherapy and psychoeducational groups are offered in a secure and nurturing setting as part of their intensive outpatient program. For patients in need of more assistance than a typical outpatient program can provide, the intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides a higher caliber of care. Participants in the IOP usually commit to six to eight weeks of three-hour sessions two to three times a week.
Their integrated care program assists qualified patients in overcoming obstacles to receiving mental health treatment. Patients in the program are paired with a care navigator who assists with making appointments, coordinating transportation and resolving other obstacles that might prevent them from reaching their full potential. A health evaluation, coordinated care with physicians and specialists and medication assisted treatment (MAT) are among the additional services offered.
They also assist in navigating community resources for housing, education, work and other needs as well as managing the symptoms of drug withdrawal. Inpatient programs both short and long term are also available. Community gatherings, goal setting instruction and art therapy are offered. Discharge planning, conversations about wellness and recovery and social activities are all part of the inpatient treatment program.