Who we treat

Cost

Length of Stay

Number of beds & staffing

Treatment philosophy

Program leaders

Program description

Treatment details &
clinical protocols

Adhering to treatment

Making treatment work

Program life

Family involvement

Psychoeducational groups

Discharge planning

What patients say

Admissions

Packing for your stay


Professionals in Crisis Program

Discharge planning
Discharge planning is an ongoing process that begins at the time of admission. The goal is to develop a network of support and possibly less intensive treatment for the patient after leaving Menninger. This plan is reviewed and revised in team meetings.

As treatment progresses, the staff assists the patient and family in preparing for reintegration into their career, community and family. The treatment team will work with the patient’s employer, with permission and when appropriate.

Therapeutic passes from the hospital to the home are scheduled to promote the application of skills, behaviors and management techniques learned in treatment within the home setting. Whenever possible, the patient also connects with the outpatient team and other people in the support network who have been identified in the discharge planning process.