Rogers offers new Mental Health and Addiction Recovery program in Philadelphia

Posted on 04/11/24 10:45:am

 

PHILADELPHIA- Helping combat the deadly impact of opioids and substance use disorders, Rogers Behavioral Health has opened a new Mental Health and Addiction Recovery program in Philadelphia.

This program comes at a time when the opioid crisis has never been more deadly. Over the past decade, overdose deaths in the Philadelphia area have steadily increased. City data shows a record 1,413 people died in Philadelphia in 2022 from drug overdoses. Most deaths involve opioids such as the highly potent, synthetic opioid fentanyl.

“As the program’s name implies, we’re treating not only substance use disorders, but also co-occurring mental health disorders,” says Dr. Matt Boyer, psychiatrist. “Our approach has been shown to be highly effective in promoting recovery for our patients. We use evidence-based treatments that are lifesaving and help our patients live more fulfilling lives.”

With Mental Health and Addiction Recovery services, Rogers is uniquely positioned to provide integrated treatment of addiction and co-occurring disorders such as trauma, depression, eating disorders, anxiety, and OCD. The program treats various substance use disorders including those involving opioids, methamphetamines, benzodiazepines, cannabis, alcohol, and cocaine.

At Rogers’ Philadelphia clinic, adults can access partial hospitalization program (PHP) or intensive outpatient program (IOP) services for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery care, which are levels of care that fall between traditional outpatient treatment and residential and inpatient care. PHP and IOP meet for three to six hours a day on weekdays, typically for four to eight weeks.

In recent months, Rogers earned two important addiction treatment recognitions. The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) in partnership with the Commission of Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) awarded Rogers the Level of Care Certification™. This certification is based upon an independent assessment verifying that substance use treatment providers meet strict national standards for results-based, patient-centered substance use treatment. Shatterproof, a community resource that recommends high-quality substance use treatment to individuals nationwide, also recently recognized Rogers.

In addition to addiction treatment, Rogers’ Philadelphia clinic located at 1 Winding Drive, Suite 106, offers PHP and IOP care to children, teens, and adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety. PHP is available for teens and adults with depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders.

Find more information on Rogers’ lifesaving resources and evidence-based treatment services on our website, where you can also see our data-proven outcomes for addiction recovery and watch patient recovery stories.

About Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit provider of mental health and addiction services. Based in Wisconsin since 1907 with locations in 10 states, Rogers is one of the largest behavioral healthcare providers in the United States. Rogers offers evidence-based treatment for adults, children, and adolescents with depression and other mood disorders, eating disorders, addiction, OCD and anxiety disorders, trauma, and PTSD. In addition to a growing network of locations in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Washington, Rogers operates three inpatient behavioral health hospitals, 17 residential programs and eight outpatient centers in Wisconsin.

The System also includes Ladish Co. Foundation Center, home to Rogers Research Centerthe Rogers Foundation, and the Ronald McDonald Family Room®. In addition, Rogers leads the nationwide WISE coalition with the goal of eliminating stigma related to mental health and substance use disorders. Learn more at rogersbh.org.

Contact:

Maddy O’Neill

Communications and Public Relations Lead

262-599-4542
madalyn.oneill@rogersbh.org

 

 

Call 800-767-4411 or go to rogersbh.org to request a free screening.