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Patients' Choice is the brand name for medical facilities, behavioral health programs and services provided by Rural Healthcare Developers. By providing quality healthcare and superlative customer service, RHD attains a high level of satisfaction from patients it serves. RHD and Patients' Choice are dedicated to providing the best possible healthcare to rural communities.

Partial Hospitalization Program

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is an alternativeto a stay in the hospital

Sometimes life can be overwhelming, especially for seniors facing problems associated with aging. It may not require overnight stay in the hospital, but it can be serious enough that routine counseling wonít solve it.

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) bridges the gap between acute inpatient
and outpatient services. It serves both as an alternative to hospitalization and as a transition or step-down from inpatient care.

PHP offers all of the program intensity of acute inpatient care without having to stay in a hospital allowing patients to return home to their family and their community. The program is designed for those ages 50 and older. Individuals may seek treatment themselves or be referred by a family member, physician, residential facility or any caring individual.

PHP is a comprehensive, short-termed outpatient program that provides support and treatment for adults facing emotional or mental difficulties, and who may have substance abuse problems. The programís supportive group format reduces feelings of isolation and hopelessness as individuals discover that they are not alone in their struggle for emotional and mental wellness.

Who benefits

Common Symptoms
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers an effective way to help avoid hospitalization and ease the symptoms of depression and other conditions, such as:

Conditions of aging

Psychiatrist visits patients, eliminating need for additional psych services contacts.

Goals
The goal of PHP is to help participants understand their current problems and improve their coping skills. It features coordinated, intensive treatment that is more concentrated than traditional outpatient care. The structured format provides medical monitoring plus therapeutic groups and activities.

This is acomplished through a wide range of activities, including: