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how much does rehab cost at linden oaks, elmhurst, il

by Mrs. Vanessa Wyman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Who owns Linden Oaks?

Edward-Elmhurst HealthThe ±43,340 square foot, two-story facility was constructed in 1986 and is 100% leased to Naperville Psychiatric Ventures dba Linden Oaks Hospital, a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Edward-Elmhurst Health (EEH), one of the larger integrated health systems in Illinois.Nov 16, 2020

What is considered a behavioral health condition?

Behavioral health is the way your habits impact your mental and physical wellbeing. That includes factors like eating and drinking habits, exercise, and addictive behavior patterns. Substance abuse, eating disorders, gambling and sex addiction are all examples of behavioral health disorders.Jun 14, 2019

What are some signs that may indicate behavioral health issues?

Examples of signs and symptoms include:Feeling sad or down.Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate.Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt.Extreme mood changes of highs and lows.Withdrawal from friends and activities.Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping.More items...•Jun 8, 2019

What's the difference between mental and behavioral health?

While behavioral health refers to how behaviors impact an individual's well-being, mental health is primarily concerned with the individual's state of being.

What is Linden Oaks behavioral health?

Led by a team of experienced psychiatrists who specialize in eating disorders, they offer the latest techniques to help adults and adolescents age 13 and older who are struggling with anorexia, bulimia and related eating disorders. Their program offers inpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient care. Through group therapy, nutrition education and exercise counseling, they help individuals address complex psychological issues while treating physical and dietary needs.

How often do Linden Oaks therapists meet?

The therapists of Linden Oaks Medical Group provide traditional outpatient therapy. Patients usually meet once or twice a week for talk therapy with a counselor. The frequency of your sessions may vary based on your therapist’s and/or psychiatrist’s recommendations. Sessions last 45 minutes to an hour.

Why is animal therapy important?

This is particularly useful for those who suffered trauma by the hands of people, who may be able to trust and form closer attachments to animals than humans at certain stages of rehabilitation.

What is the Joint Commission?

The Joint Commission, formerly known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehab organizations and programs. Founded in 1951, the Joint Commision's mission is to improve the quality of patient care and demonstrating the quality of patient care.

How does detox work?

Over time, a physical dependence can develop, meaning the body physiologically needs the substance to function. Detox is the process of removing drugs and/or alcohol from the body, a process that can be lethal if mismanaged. Medical detox is done by licensed medical professionals who monitor vital signs and keep you safe, healthy, and as comfortable as possible as you go through detox and withdrawal. Linden Oak's Addiction Services unit is a separate area within Linden Oaks Hospital that offers treatment for those undergoing withdrawal as they stop the cycle of addiction. Patients are detoxified under the care of a psychiatrist, and their staff has specialized training to provide the medication, monitoring and support needed during the withdrawal process.

What is Edward Elmhurst's postpartum program?

Postpartum program: The experts at Edward-Elmhurst Health provide a combination of treatments and supportive therapy for postpartum depression and anxiety so patients can get back to living life, and enjoying motherhood. All of their OB patients are educated and screened for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. If patients are found to be at risk, doctors may discuss with the possibility of taking medications to correct hormone imbalances, or to treat depression-related changes in brain chemistry. Edward-Elmhurst also offers a variety of support groups for moms.

What is outpatient treatment for addiction?

Outpatient care for addiction is an important part of the recovery process. After the initial detoxification and/or residential treatment, they will work with you to set up an outpatient treatment plan that meets your needs. There are different levels available depending on the patient's needs, including the Partial Hospitalization Program and the Intensive Outpatient Program.

Why choose Linden Oaks Behavioral Health?

We treat conditions such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and self-injury for adolescents and adults. We are a leading center for the treatment of substance abuse and offer services for each stage of the recovery process, including inpatient and outpatient treatment, residential (for adults) and detoxification.

Behavioral health services

Linden Oaks Behavioral Health offers a wide range of behavioral health services, including:

What time do vitals start?

Describe the average day: vitals start at 06:00AM, and after that you can either go back to sleep or shower & get dressed for the day or do whatever until breakfast at 08:00AM. after breakfast there may or may not be some kind of group. the schedule for the program says the day is going to be packed full of groups (nutrition, experiential, expressive, etc.), but often we just straight up wouldn’t have them (with no explanation) and would be left to occupy our time with no clinical intervention for hours on end. I believe this was due to insufficient &/or inefficient staffing, and this is a huge problem (it’s why I discharged myself AMA after only a few days) because it’s hard enough to be going through the recovery process physically/mentally/emotionally as it is, but to be left with nothing therapeutic to do (other than self-directed things like reading a recovery-oriented book or workbook, or journaling) is incredibly anxiety-provoking, not to mention you feel like your brain is melting and that you are wasting your money being there. anyway. at 10:00AM you have snack, after that there may or may not be some groups, and then at 12:00PM is lunch. after lunch you may or may not have groups, 02:30PM is snack time again, after which you have process group. then the adolescent patients go to “school” or whatever if it is a weekday, and the adults have yet more free time. eventually at 05:00PM it’s dinner time, more free time after that, snack at 08:15PM, and then wrap-up group where each patient goes over a positive for their day, whether or not they met their goal for the day, and setting a goal for the next day. finally at 09:00PM they unlock bedrooms, and lights out is at 10:30PM.

How long do you have to finish a meal?

If I remember correctly, you have 45 minutes to finish a meal. If everyone finishes before that, you can all leave. Otherwise, everyone stays the 45 minutes and whoever hasn’t finished is given ensure.

What is the 2013 N schedule?

Stay: 2013#N#Schedule: vitals at 630, breakfast at 8 (you can wake anytime as long as your ready by 8), groups, lunch at 12 , groups, snack (if scheduled), free time, dinner at 4, visiting hours, and then snack (if scheduled). Then there’s a “day review” with small snack and free time until lights out at about 10.#N#Groups: yoga, gym, art, process, relaxation, individual, spiritual#N#Positives: the food was good considering the circumstances. They had pizza, burgers, chicken, veggie burgers, sandwiches (but only Tuesdays and Thursdays), and hot entrees as well as bagels, Cheerios, granola, cinnamon buns, muffins, fresh fruit, bananas, apples/oranges, steel cut oats, whole grain oatmeal, etc. I also enjoyed the art group and yoga#N#Cons: most of the staff was nice, but there were exeptions. The RD is alright, but they encourage “challenge food” Tuesdays in which hummus, pies, cakes, etc are served as a snack. This may be challenging to some, although I enjoyed it.#N#Setting: there were two beds per room, about 12 IUP at a time. Each was a dorm setting complete with a dresser and bathroom as well as a desk and a bedside stand. The group rooms are nice with windows, and the main room has a kitchenette, dinning table, and TV with two comfy couches.#N#Other: your allowed to smoke; meal time is one hour; and you can select your own food.

Is knitting allowed in Linden Oaks?

A lot of people bring books to read or they use the time to talk on the hospital phones. Knitting used to be allowed there, along with bracelet making, but it is no longer allowed.

What is Linden Oaks Behavioral Health?

As a leading center for the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction, Linden Oaks Behavioral Health offers a variety of services at each stage of the addiction and recovery process, including dual diagnosis, detoxification, adult residential and programs just for adolescents. Together, we can win the fight over addiction.

What is MAT clinic?

The Medication Assisted Therapy ( MAT) Clinic is designed for individuals looking to discontinue the use of opioids, including both heroin and prescription painkillers such as Norco, Oxycodone, Fentanyl.

What is recovery in psychology?

Recovery is about understanding how to communicate, control negative thought patterns, identify and express feelings, and learn skills to manage stress and anger. It is about learning how to have fun without chemical dependency.

Does Suboxone help with withdrawal?

Suboxone blocks the symptoms of withdrawal, reducing cravings for opioids, and preventing any additional opioids taken from having an impact. Freedom from these concerns allows clients space to work on other factors impacting use, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and/or social stressors.

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