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ACUTE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

Central Intake Referral Line

Inpatient Psychiatry admits are coordinated through the Psychiatry Acute Services Central Intake. The intake team is composed of mental health clinicians, located in Psychiatry Emergency Services, who have available and utilize consultation by the PES psychiatrists and staff. Referring providers may contact a team staff member, either in person or by pager, 24-hours per day, to respond to any provider request for acute psychiatric services. This staff member has knowledge of the openings for admission on all acute services. All requests for acute psychiatry services are responded to immediately. If a direct admission is appropriate and safe, the call will result in a direct admission. If an evaluation is needed, the team will request that the individual come to the PES for immediate evaluation, which can then result in a direct admission.

Psychiatric Emergency Service

The Psychiatric Emergency Service (PES) provides a full range of emergency evaluation, intervention, referral, and disposition for adult and child patients in crisis. The services are provided 24 hours a day, and take place both on-site at the Cambridge campus as well as through the 24-hour mobile crisis team which can go to any location within the community including Somerville Hospital and Alliance health centers in Cambridge and Somerville. The PES team consists of psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, psychologists, and licensed mental health clinicians. The PES maintains a philosophy of referring patients to the least restrictive setting and to maintaining individuals in the community whenever possible. The majority of patients in crisis are referred to outpatient care or other alternative settings. Whenever appropriate, patients receive follow up visits by the PES staff to stabilize the crisis.

Services include:

  • Immediate telephone response
  • Mobile crisis evaluation capability
  • Comprehensive evaluation
  • Triage
  • Short-term crisis intervention
  • Holding bed capacity
  • Follow up services
  • Medication assessment and management
  • Disaster response and counseling
  • Immediate referral and admission to the full continuum of acute psychiatry and addictions services

Mobile Crisis/Outreach

Mobile outreach services are provided through a team of qualified professionals that responds and intervenes when the patient is in crisis in the community. The mobile outreach team is trained to assess the crisis and to stabilize the patient in the community. Patient evaluations take place in patients’ homes, residential centers, detoxification programs, jails, shelters, police stations, schools and other community settings. The outreach team also accompanies the police to emergency evaluations. The team is committed to maintaining patients in the community and to diverting them from more restrictive settings whenever possible.

Crisis Stabilization Holding Beds

The PES utilizes holding beds when necessary to continue to evaluate and divert a patient from an inpatient setting. The PES provides a comprehensive assessment, treatment plan and disposition plan. The PES staff helps to stabilize the crisis and start resolution within 24 hours.

Adult Inpatient Units

Cambridge Health Alliance provides intensive and short-term inpatient services for adults ages eighteen and older.

Treatment is multidisciplinary. The treatment team is comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, and occupational therapists. The goal of treatment planning is to identify the precipitants necessitating inpatient care and supports needed for continued outpatient treatment. A comprehensive biological, psychological and psychosocial model is utilized for diagnosis and treatment planning. Treatment plans focus on the areas of diagnostic assessment, re-stabilization and after care planning.

Adult Partial Hospital Program

Patient population: 18+ years of age
Location: The Cambridge Hospital, Cahill Building
Hours: 9:00am – 3:00pm Monday-Friday
Intake: 617-665-1560

The partial hospital program is an intensive and short-term program. The program provides comprehensive treatment for individuals with an acute condition who do not require a locked unit. Central Intake coordinates admissions after an evaluation in the PES or through direct referral from inpatient units or outpatient providers.

The treatment team is multidisciplinary and includes a psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse clinical specialist, a psychiatric nurse, a social worker, and an occupational/rehabilitation counselor. The focus of the treatment is upon stabilizing the precipitating crisis and transitioning to a less restrictive setting.

Services include:

  • Comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluation
  • Psychopharmacological assessment
  • Daily individual monitoring of mental status and medication compliance
  • Structured group treatment in a therapeutic milieu
  • Family assessment
  • Family meetings
  • Meetings with outpatient caregivers and other social supports
  • Case management
  • Aftercare planning and transition to outpatient supports

Child Acute Care Service

Child and Adolescent Partial Hospital Programs
Hours: 8:30am-2:30pm daily. Flexible programming is also available

The Child Assessment Unit at The Cambridge Hospital serves children and adolescents ages 3-12 who are in need of acute psychiatric care. The Adolescent Assessment Unit at Somerville Hospital provides similar acute psychiatric care for adolescents from ages 12-19. Both units are secure and offer intensive, short-term evaluation and treatment.

The child and the adolescent units have partial hospital programs, which serve both as a transition from and an alternative to inpatient services. These day programs are for children and adolescents who need intensive evaluation and treatment, yet do not require the containment and security of an inpatient unit at night.

The main goal of the inpatient units is to provide a comprehensive and thorough assessment, with focus on diagnostic formulation. Evaluation and treatment is provided in a respectful, family-centered environment, where parents and guardians are seen as partners in care. Clinicians work from a strength-based model of care, aiming to identify and build on each child’s strengths and talents, and not just focus on problems and deficiencies. The treatment team is multidisciplinary and includes a child and adolescent psychiatrist, psychologist, nurse, social worker and occupational therapist. A teacher who performs educational assessments and coordinates with schools is also part of the team. Individual, group, family and recreational therapy are integral elements of the therapeutic program. Staff coordinates with outside providers including schools, therapists and agencies to complete a thorough evaluation and to create a comprehensive discharge plan. Both units are major Harvard Medical School teaching sites for training of child and adolescent psychiatrists and psychologists.


 

 

 

Central Intake Referral Line
617-665-1560

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