Provides mental health treatment in a group setting from Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Our patients go home each afternoon.
If your loved one is not getting the support they need from therapy, is struggling at school/work or at home, or has just been feeling overwhelmed – it might be time to try our day hospital program. Our caring and compassionate mental health professionals will work closely with patients and their families to ensure that patients are achieving goals.
The child and adolescent day hospital, also called a ‘partial hospitalization program’, provides age appropriate mental health treatment in a group setting from Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Our patients go home each afternoon. People typically participate in our program for 2 – 3 weeks and achieve improved outcomes.
Who the Child and Adolescent Day Hospitals Serve #
This program is designed for children and adolescents between the ages 10 and 17 (10 – 17 at our Towson hospital, and 12 – 17 at our Baltimore/Washington Campus). We also have an adult day hospital.Â
Diagnoses treated:
- Major depressive disorders
- Anxiety disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Other mental health conditions
Our Staff #
Our treatment teams can include:
- Psychiatrists or nurse practitioners: psychiatrists and nurse practitioners help patients with Medication ManagementÂ
- Therapists: therapists offer supportive counseling and lead treatment groupsÂ
- Mental health specialists: mental health specialists help offer treatment groupsÂ
- Nurses: nurses assess, plan, and evaluate patient care and provide nursing supportÂ
Treatment at the Day Hospitals #
Patients participate in six and a half hours of therapeutic, age appropriate programming each day; care at the day hospitals is offered in a Group Therapy model and can include:
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): a form of psychotherapy that is effective for people who have trouble managing strong emotions and problem behaviorsÂ
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): a solutions-focused form of talk therapy that is designed to address specific, usually negative, thought patterns and behaviorsÂ
- Psychoeducation: an evidence-based therapeutic intervention; individuals can better cope with their mental health through having an increased understanding of their diagnosisÂ
- Supportive counseling
- Medication and symptom management as needed
- Treatment planning
- Aftercare planning and coordination
- Family meetings
Sample Schedule #
| TIME | GROUP |
|---|---|
| 8:00 – 8:30 a.m. | Check-In and Self-Assessment |
| 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. | Group 1: Community Meeting & Goals |
| 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. | Group 2:Â Psychotherapy |
| 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. | Group 3: What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? |
| 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. | Group 4: Identifying Negative Thoughts |
| 12:20 – 1:10 p.m. | Lunch |
| 1:10 – 2:10 p.m. | Group 5: Self Esteem |
| 2:10 – 3:00 p.m. | Group 6: Mindful Movement and Creative Expression |
| 3:00 p.m. | Wrap Up & Check Out |
Continuing Care #
When your loved one is ready to leave the child and adolescent day hospital, our team will work with you and your family on a discharge plan. This comprehensive aftercare plan will ensure that the appropriate community-based appointments have been arranged.
How to Enroll #
Getting care at a Sheppard Pratt day hospital is easier than ever—all you have to do is give us a call.
Here’s how to enroll your child at the JGPH day hospital:
- Call our team at 410-938-4949 (choose option 1), Monday – Friday, between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Our admissions team will complete a brief screening to learn about your child; it will take about 10 – 15 minutes
- We will confirm that you are the parent/guardian of the child
- You’ll learn more about our programming, including the daily schedule
- Our team member will let you know if your child is a a good fit for the program and schedule a start date
You will need:
- Demographic information about your child Insurance information
- Details about your child’s diagnosis and mental health history
- You can also have a clinician refer your child to the day hospital program; just have them complete our referral form.
Outcomes #
Our data shows that treatment at the JGPH day hospitals is effective. We measure patient progress using Patient Recorded Outcome Measures (PROMS). Through PROMS, patients self-report how they are feeling.Â
Between admission and discharge, patients’ depression scores decreased by 4.0 points and anxiety scores decreased by 4.1 points. This is a meaningful improvement in scores, and shows that our patients are leaving the day hospital feeling better than when they admitted.
