
Specializing in emotional and/or behavioral disabilities, Brook Lane provides
a continuum of care for young people to safely meet their needs. This page
is designed to provide you with an overview of our programs for children and
adolescents. You may click on a program title to link to more specific program
information.
Hospitalization
Our most intensive level of care provides crisis stabilization for children
and adolescents in a safe and therapeutic environment. An average hospital
stay is 6-7 days, during which time a patient receives round-the-clock nursing
care and intensive clinical interventions from a multi-disciplinary treatment
team. Each patient receives an individualized treatment plan, which may include
individual, group, and family therapy, as well as medication management.
Partial Hospitalization Program
Our partial hospitalization
program (PHP) offers intensive, psychotherapeutic treatment in a less restrictive
setting than inpatient care. This program allows a child or adolescent to attend
a structured therapeutic program during the day and return home at night.
Outpatient Treatment
Outpatient treatment offers support,
guidance, and intervention. These services include individual therapy, family
therapy, addictions counseling, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management.
Our treatment staff includes psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed social
workers, and licensed professional counselors.
Stone Bridge Transitional Care
Home for Children & Adolescents
This
licensed residential program includes treatment for children and adolescents
who are in crisis and temporarily without an appropriate place to stay. We
provide housing, education, and intervention to facilitate the transition
of the child from one setting to another.
Laurel Hall School
Laurel Hall provides a learning environment
for students with emotional and behavioral challenges. This special education
program for elementary through high school students is designed with a high
level of classroom structure and an array of therapeutic treatments. The program
is licensed by the Maryland State Department of Education.
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