About St Mary’s Behavioral Services – Grand Rapids
Pine Rest Healthcare, formerly known as St. Mary’s Healthcare, offers a full continuum of addiction services that range from residential detoxification to traditional outpatient services in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They also provide care for those with mental health disorders.
Pine Rest Healthcare offers residential medically supervised detox, residential short term treatment, inpatient dual diagnosis treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programming, and continued care.
Pine Rest Healthcare offers medically monitored detox to assist in reducing the potentially harmful impact of trying to detox without proper care. Physicians, nurses, counselors, and care providers who specialize in substance use disorders oversee the process. This process begins with an intake assessment and physical exam. As the detox is completed, mental health care will begin through educational sessions, self help programming, group and individual therapy.
Short term residential care is for men and women aged 18 and above whose recovery is complicated by continuing physical or emotional issues requiring stabilization before participating in a long term treatment plan. Once stabilization is achieved, patients may be directly admitted to or transferred to the program from any level of care.
The Inpatient Program at Pine Rest’s Redwood Unit offers a psychiatric inpatient hospital experience for adults with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. This program has a fully integrated treatment program for mental illness and substance use that treats the conditions concurrently. The unit is tailored specifically to meet the needs of adults whose symptoms require 24/7 care in a setting that provides safety and security. The average length of inpatient stays for dual diagnosis acute stabilization is approximately ten days.
Partial Hospitalization is a step down from residential inpatient treatment and allows for daytime treatment only. This is a highly structured program that lasts throughout the entire day, with a return in the evening for sleep. Traditional forms of mental health and addiction treatment will continue until the patient is ready for intensive outpatient treatment. The duration of this program is dependent on each person’s goals and needs.
Intensive Outpatient is a step down from partial hospitalization and involves less frequent visits. Group therapy, family involvement, and individual therapy are provided. The length of participation in intensive outpatient depends on each person’s goals and needs.