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Introduction
Welcome
to Samaritan Medical Center’s Inpatient Mental Health
Unit… building better lives and a stronger community.
At
Samaritan the Inpatient Mental Health Unit serves:
- Adults,
18 years and older
- Voluntary
or involuntary admissions
- Any
patient experiencing acute psychiatric crisis
The
staff on the Inpatient Mental Health Unit are committed to providing a
healthy, safe and therapeutic environment for all patients. Through
compressive team treatment planning and patient education, staff are
able to stabilize even the most acutely stressed patients.
Admissions
The
Inpatient Mental Health Unit accepts voluntary and involuntary
admissions seven days a week, 24 hours per day. Referrals may be made
by a general practitioner, mental health provider, and family members
or through self-referrals.
For your
convenience, a simple,
one page fax referral form is available should you need to send a
patient for a mental health evaluation. Simply download
the form
and fax it to Samaritan Medical
Center’s
Emergency Department Social Worker at 785-4171, prior to
sending the patient for a
mental health evaluation.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
If
you or a family member/friend is admitted to the Inpatient Mental
Health Unit at Samaritan Medical Center, you may have a few questions.
Please take a minute to review the following items.
How
long will I be a patient on the Inpatient Mental Health Unit?
Length
of stay depends on many things, including the treatment plan that is
designed especially for you. Your doctor and treatment team will
discuss this with you in the first few days.
How
much cash can/should I have?
Patients
are encouraged to bring less than $5 with them, including a few
quarters for telephone calls.
Can
I have my cell phone, laptop,
Walkman, radio, or paper & pen?
Cell
phones and laptops are prohibited. A doctor’s order is
required
for use of Walkman or radios. Paper & pen will be provided upon
request.
Can
I wear my jewelry?
Because valuable items can
be lost or stolen, we encourage patients to not wear or keep jewelry in
their possession.
Can
I have a private room?
Private
rooms are available based upon medical necessity.
Can
I make telephone calls?
There
are two pay phones on the unit where patients may make
and
receive telephone calls throughout the day. Telephones are turned
off
during group times.
Patient Telephone numbers:
-
(315)
782-9762
-
(315)
782-9673
-
(877)
888-6138
Do
I need to sign a release of
information for my family and friends to call me during my stay?
Not
if the call is made directly to the pay phones designated for patients.
However, if family members choose to call the unit directly a signed
release of information is required for staff to talk with the family
member.
How
many belongings can I bring with me?
A
three-day change of clothes is recommended. Shoes should be slip-on or
Velcro closure.
Can
I have a TV?
There
is a large screen TV in the lounge for use by all patients and is free
of charge.
What
activities will I be required/asked to participate in?
Daily
activities include group therapy, social activities, a daily meeting
with your assigned doctor and staff member.
Can
I smoke while I am on the
unit?
No, we are a smoke-free facility.
Can
I have food brought in or
order take-out?
Visitors may bring food may onto the unit, however the food must be in
a factory sealed package and consumed during that visit. Beverages must
be sealed and caffeine free. Patients may not order take-out food to be
delivered by an outside vendor.
Important
Inpatient Mental Health Numbers:
| To
contact a patient: |
(315)
782-9762
(315)
782-9673
(877)
888-6138 |
| To
contact an IMHU team member: |
(315)
786-4955 |
| To
request general information: |
(315)
779-5209 |
Visiting
Hours
The
staff on the Inpatient Mental Health Unit recognize the importance
family and friends can play in the recovery and/or stabilization of an
acute psychiatric emergency. Therefore, there are various times through
the week that visitors may stop by the Inpatient Mental Health Unit.
- Visitors
are limited to two per visit and all visitors must sign-in at the
nurse’s station.
- Visiting
hours are Monday through Friday 7 to 8:30 p.m. and weekends 1-2:30 p.m.
or 7-8:30 p.m.
- Other
arrangements may be made based on family availability.
Crisis Numbers
Emergency
| 9-1-1 |
911 |
| Samaritan
Medical Center Emergency Room |
785-4516 |
| NCTLS
Mobile Crisis Team |
782-2327 |
Area
Hospitals
| Carthage
Area Hospital |
493-1000 |
| Claxton-Hepburn
Hospital* |
393-3600 |
| Lewis
County General Hospital |
376-5200 |
| River
Hospital |
482-2511 |
| Samaritan
Medical Center* |
786-4955 |
Other
*
Indicates an inpatient psychiatric unit available.
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