Who this program treats
The Adult Partial Hospitalization Psychiatric Program at the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute is a short-term treatment program designed to help individuals with acute psychiatric symptoms and offers an intensive treatment option to meet those varied needs.
Services this program offers
Services of the Adult Partial Hospitalization Program include:
- Evaluation
- Medication management
- Individual, family and group therapy
- Psychiatry
- Psychoeducational groups
- Care planning (during treatment and at discharge)
- Nursing
Treatment goals include:
- Stabilizing acute psychiatric symptoms
- Helping each person to learn and to practice how to manage his or her illness
- Helping each person return to an optimal level of functioning
- Reduce the need for inpatient hospitalization
Our program offers individual and group therapy, as well as medication treatment and management. After completing a day of treatment, individuals return home for the evening. This minimizes disruption to their daily routines, maintains uninterrupted support of family and friends, and facilitates learning by encouraging immediate practice of newly acquired coping skills.
Getting started
Adult Partial Psychiatric Hospitalization services is offered at our Third Street Clinic in Harrisburg.
Directions to Third Street Clinic
For information about the Adult Partial Hospitalization Program, please contact the Admissions Department at (717) 782-6493 or (866) 746-2496.
How to enter a mental health treatment program
Doctor and health care professionals
To make a referral for a patient who is medically cleared and needs inpatient mental health treatment, please contact the Admissions Department at:
(717) 782-6493
or (866) 746-2496.
Patients, family members and friends
If anyone other than a doctor is making a referral to one of our treatment programs, please know that a patient must be willing to sign in for voluntary treatment. To begin the process, contact the Admissions Department at:
(717) 782-6493
or 866-746-2496.
Be advised that we do not admit walk-in patients at our psychiatric hospital or clinics.