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Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services

  • Overview of Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services

  • Eligibility and Admission Criteria

  • Emergency Evaluations and Assessments

  • Crisis Stabilization Services

  • Psychiatric and Medical Treatment

  • Discharge Planning and Transition Services

  • Community Support and Follow-Up Care

  • Visitation Policy and Guidelines

  • Insurances and Financial Assistance Programs

  • 24/7 Hotline and Emergency Contact Information

Overview of Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services

Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) is a specialized unit that provides emergency psychiatric evaluations, crisis stabilization, and treatment to individuals experiencing acute mental health crises. PES is located within the Denver Health Medical Center and is staffed by a team of highly trained psychiatrists, nurses, and mental health professionals who are available 24/7 to provide immediate assistance to those in need.

Eligibility and Admission Criteria

PES is open to anyone who is experiencing a mental health crisis, regardless of their ability to pay or their insurance status. Patients can be admitted to PES through self-referral, referral from a healthcare provider, or referral from a law enforcement agency. The admission process typically involves an initial screening to determine the patient's eligibility for PES services.

Emergency Evaluations and Assessments

Upon admission to PES, patients undergo a comprehensive evaluation and assessment to determine the nature and severity of their mental health crisis. This evaluation may include a physical examination, laboratory tests, and various psychological assessments. The results of these assessments are used to develop an individualized treatment plan that addresses the patient's specific needs.

Crisis Stabilization Services

PES offers crisis stabilization services to help patients manage their symptoms and regain stability. These services may include medication management, individual and group therapy, and crisis intervention. The goal of crisis stabilization is to help patients achieve a state of calm and reduce the risk of harm to themselves or others.

Psychiatric and Medical Treatment

PES provides both psychiatric and medical treatment to patients as needed. This may include medication management, medical interventions, and other treatments to address physical and mental health conditions.

Discharge Planning and Transition Services

Once a patient's crisis has been stabilized, PES staff work closely with the patient and their support network to develop a discharge plan and transition them to appropriate follow-up care. This may include referrals to outpatient mental health services or other community resources.

Community Support and Follow-Up Care

PES recognizes the importance of ongoing support and follow-up care in promoting long-term recovery. As such, patients are provided with resources and referrals to community-based support services, including peer support, vocational rehabilitation, and housing assistance.

Visitation Policy and Guidelines

PES has specific visitation policies and guidelines designed to promote safety and privacy for patients and their families. Visitors must be approved by PES staff and must adhere to all policies and guidelines during their visit.

Insurances and Financial Assistance Programs

PES accepts most major insurance plans, and financial assistance programs are available for those who are uninsured or underinsured. Patients are encouraged to contact PES staff to discuss their options for payment and financial assistance.

24/7 Hotline and Emergency Contact Information

For immediate assistance, PES can be reached by calling their 24/7 hotline at (303) 436-6000. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, individuals should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

People Also Ask about Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services

What is Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services?

Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services is a specialized unit within Denver Health Medical Center that provides emergency psychiatric care and evaluation to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.

Who can use Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services?

Any individual in the Denver area who is experiencing a mental health crisis can use Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services. This includes adults, children, and adolescents.

What services does Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services offer?

Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services offers comprehensive emergency psychiatric care and evaluation, including crisis stabilization, medication management, and referrals for ongoing treatment and support.

Is Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services available 24/7?

Yes, Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services is available 24/7, 365 days a year to provide emergency psychiatric care and evaluation.

How can I access Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services?

You can access Denver Health Psychiatric Emergency Services by calling their crisis line at (303) 602-7221 or by visiting the emergency department at Denver Health Medical Center.