Butler Hospital is now offering virtual programming for its patients in addition to its safe and socially distanced on-site programming. "e;In order to help keep our entire community safe with social distancing in mind, Butler Hospital's partial programs
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Butler Hospital is now offering virtual programming for its patients in addition to its safe and socially distanced on-site programming.
“In order to help keep our entire community safe with social distancing in mind, Butler Hospital’s partial programs and its intensive outpatient programs are now offering treatment from the comfort and safety of your home. Butler is also providing adult, young adult, adolescent and substance abuse partial hospital programs, as well as young adult intensive outpatient program, our obsessive compulsive disorder intensive outpatient program and substance abuse intensive outpatient program all via Zoom Video Communications,” said Mary E. Marran, MS, OT, MBA, president and COO, Butler Hospital.
In order to participate, patients will need access to a home device that has a webcam and microphone to participate in virtual groups. If a patient does not have access to a personal device at home, Butler Hospital will offer the same programming on campus as it typically does, under usual circumstances.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or substance abuse during this very difficult time, please call Butler Hospital’s 24-hour intake line at (844) 401-0111 to speak with an intake coordinator who will assist you getting the right treatment for your recovery.
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