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Medical Psychiatric Program at Hasbro Children's
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Pediatric Medical Psychiatric Program at Hasbro Children's
The Medical Psychiatric Program at Hasbro Children’s addresses the needs of children and adolescents who are struggling with psychiatric and medical illness at the same time. Patients we care for may have gastrointestinal illnesses, eating disorders, diabetes, asthma, seizures, pain syndromes, somatoform disorders, and other complex presentations that require diagnostic evaluations.
Ours is the only program in the region designed to provide family-based integrated care for young people with these health challenges. Inpatient and partial hospital levels of care are available.
To contact the Medical Psychiatric Program, please email us at
[email protected]
or call
401-444-6751
A collaboration between
Bradley Hospital
and
Hasbro Children’s
, the program is staffed by a rich
multidisciplinary team
comprising pediatricians, child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists, an advanced practice psychiatric nurse, social workers, pediatric nurses, mental health workers (also called milieu therapists), certified nursing assistants, medical assistants, nutritionists, and teachers. We also coordinate care with hospital-based rehabilitation specialists and pediatric subspecialists as needed.
Family-Based, Integrated Care
Both our
inpatient
and
partial hospital
programs provide family-based integrated care. We involve families in the creation of an individualized treatment plan, incorporating a balance of medical and psychological support with the goal of the child’s successful transition to full functioning at home and school. Family involvement includes nursing and nutrition education sessions, multidisciplinary team meetings, family therapy, and involvement in multifamily groups.
Research is currently being conducted to better understand mental disorders and how they affect our patients.
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