Addiction Treatment for Healthcare Professionals: Specialized Programs for Doctors and Nurses

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Dr. Anita Rao practiced anesthesia at a Level I trauma center in Cleveland for nine years before the diversion started. It began with leftover fentanyl in syringes that should have gone to waste. By month four she was injecting between cases, hiding the evidence in the drug return system. The OR pharmacy noticed the discrepancies … Read more

Long-Term Care Mental Health Wing: Nursing Home Behavioral Health Programs

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Eleanor Briggs, 78, had lived in her Sarasota condo for forty years before her daughter Marcy noticed the changes. The repeated phone calls. The forgotten stove burner. Then the agitation that turned into screaming at invisible visitors at 3 a.m. After a hospitalization for a UTI revealed advanced dementia complicated by psychotic features, Eleanor’s geriatrician … Read more

Long-Term Care Mental Health Wing: Nursing Home Behavioral Health Programs

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Eleanor Briggs, 78, had lived in her Sarasota condo for forty years before her daughter Marcy noticed the changes. The repeated phone calls. The forgotten stove burner. Then the agitation that turned into screaming at invisible visitors at 3 a.m. After a hospitalization for a UTI revealed advanced dementia complicated by psychotic features, Eleanor’s geriatrician … Read more

Therapeutic Day School Mental Health: Educational Support for Severe Behavioral Issues

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Caleb was eleven, a fifth-grader in Cleveland, when his mother sat across from his school district’s special education team and listened to a sentence she had been dreading: the mainstream classroom could no longer safely accommodate him. Three suspensions in two months, an aggression incident with a paraprofessional, and a regression in coping skills that … Read more

Therapeutic Day School Mental Health: Educational Support for Severe Behavioral Issues

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Caleb was eleven, a fifth-grader in Cleveland, when his mother sat across from his school district’s special education team and listened to a sentence she had been dreading: the mainstream classroom could no longer safely accommodate him. Three suspensions in two months, an aggression incident with a paraprofessional, and a regression in coping skills that … Read more

Acute Care Telehealth: Hospital-at-Home Mental Health Treatment

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James was sixty-eight, a retired schoolteacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, when his depression deepened into something his outpatient psychiatrist could no longer manage at the standard appointment cadence. He needed daily medication adjustments, vital signs monitoring, and structured therapy. Inpatient psychiatry was the obvious answer, but James was the primary caregiver for his wife, who … Read more

Acute Care Telehealth: Hospital-at-Home Mental Health Treatment

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James was sixty-eight, a retired schoolteacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, when his depression deepened into something his outpatient psychiatrist could no longer manage at the standard appointment cadence. He needed daily medication adjustments, vital signs monitoring, and structured therapy. Inpatient psychiatry was the obvious answer, but James was the primary caregiver for his wife, who … Read more

Inpatient Treatment for Personality Disorders: Acute Stabilization for BPD and Cluster B

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Elena was twenty-four when she landed on a psychiatric inpatient unit in Boston for the third time in eight months. Each prior admission had followed the same arc: an overdose attempt during a relationship rupture, a 72-hour observation, a quick stabilization, and a discharge with vague follow-up. By the third admission, her outpatient therapist had … Read more