FAQs

1. How Does The Admission Process Works?

Once you call our Admission experts, they will guide you through the next steps, which will include clinical and medical screenings, insurance verification and authorization, and set up a virtual or in-person assessment with one of our clinicians.

2. What Kind Of Treatment Plans Do We Offer?

Impact Behavioral Healthcare provides an assortment of treatment programs for its patients. They are as follows:

· Dual Diagnosis

· Therapy services that include individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy

· Outpatient Program (OP)

· Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

· Outpatient Mental Healthcare Center (OMHC)

· Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP)

· Medication Therapy Management (MTM)

 

3. Do You Provide Mental Health Treatment?

Mental health conditions are ailments that impact your mood, way of thinking, and overall behavioral health. At Impact Behavioral Healthcare, we treat patients who are afflicted by both mental health issues and co-occurring disorders, like addiction. We offer a Dual Diagnosis program that is equipped to help individuals with many kinds of mental health issues and addictions.

 

4. What Is Telehealth And Do We Provide It?

Quality Care At Your Convenience! Simply put, Telehealth enables you to remotely connect with clinicians for healthcare services and information by phone, tablet, or computer. Utilizing user-friendly, HIPAA-compliant video and communications technology, this service allows you to see, and speak with your doctor, nurse, or therapist just as you would during an in-person consultation-all in real time, respectful of social distancing, and from the convenience of your own home, office, or anywhere you may be. And YES, Impact Behavioral Healthcare does cater to this service.

 

5.  What Happens If A Patient Uses Illicit Substances While In Your Program? 

Our program is not a zero-tolerance program, and we realize that relapse may happen. We work with patients in their current stage of change and utilize our clinical staff to assist patients with cognitive and behavioral changes that will assist them in achieving sobriety. If they are not successful in one of our levels of care, we refer them to the appropriate treatment program where they are more likely to be successful, including inpatient treatment or hospitalization.

 

6. Still Have Questions? 

Call us today at 443-449-5051 and we’ll be glad to help.