New Beginnings |
city |
Lakewood |
state/region of coverage |
CA |
program director |
Mark Steinbauer |
director phone # |
5626026820 |
referral contacts |
Mark Baranowski, Judy Jordan |
phone # for services |
8004511131 |
program address |
Lakewood Regional Medical Center 3700 South Street P.O. Box 6070 Lakewood, CA 90712 |
primary care system |
Dual Diagnosis Services |
program types |
Inpatient MH Inpatient CD |
program model |
Therapuetic Community in Medical Model Inpatient Hospital Setting |
client profile |
Adult with history of Mental Illness and Chemical Dependency |
# of clients in DD program |
18 bed unit |
intervention specifics |
Group, individual therapy, 12 step involvement, patient education |
schedule of services |
Daily |
frequency of services |
Daily |
clients on meds allowed |
yes |
medication provided |
yes
|
collaborating services |
Numerous community and county agencies, sober living homes, partial hospitalization programs and several other hospitals with inpatient units. |
# of staff for DD clients |
15 |
staff prof. disciplines |
MD, RN, MFCC, LCSW, CDAC, MHW, Activity Therapists, Dietician, |
program description |
An established and well known inpatient program for clients above age 18 who are unable to function outside of the hospital due to psychiatric symptoms and/or chemical dependency. Additional experience treating the dually diagnosed older adult. A structured program that includes psychotherapy, group therapy and 12 Step modalities as well as patient education and other medical modalities, including detox. |
desired clients |
Clients with a history of mental illness and substance abuse disorder. Functional level such that they are able to participate and benefit from the program. |
funding sources |
Private |
forms of payment |
Medicare |
submitter name |
Judith Jordan RN CARN |
submitter email |
jgjordan@ix.netcom.com |
submitter phone # |
5626026820 |
final comments |
We are a licensed voluntary psychiatric inpatient unit that has an established reputation for the specific treatment of the dually diagnosed person. Presently over 90% of our patients have a dual diagnosis. |
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