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- Is Bridgehaven a residential facility?
- No. Our services are provided on an outpatient basis. Our members live in the community.
- How can I receive services at Bridgehaven?
- Contact David Sisk, LCSW, our Admissions Referral Coordinator, at 502-585-9444, ext. 460, or via cell phone/voice mail at 502-807-6500.
- How do I make a donation and is it tax deductible?
- Your donations are tax deductible. You can make a payment by sending it to our mailing address or online by clicking the button below. If you need assistance, we would be happy to help you. Our number is 502-585-9444.
- What are Bridgehaven's hours of operation?
- Bridgehaven provides member services from 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Tuesday and Thursday programming is extended to 6:30 p.m. and includes a Young Adults Program on Tuesdays as well as dinner and activities for all members on both evenings. A Saturday program of therapeutic rehabilitation activities is offered from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
- How often do individuals attend Bridgehaven?
- Individuals attending Bridgehaven will be assigned a clinician who assists them in developing an individualized Rehabilitation and Recovery plan. The individual's needs and preferences will decide how many days a week they will attend. Individuals are expected to establish a regular schedule of psycho social groups and therapeutic rehabilitation services.
- How do individuals travel to Bridgehaven?
- Individuals may use their own automobile, public transportation (TARC or TARC 3 if they qualify) and/or family and friends. Individuals with Medicaid may qualify for taxi services through Medicaid transportation.
- How does Bridgehaven work with other mental health services and community resources for persons with severe and persistent mental illness?
- Bridgehaven seeks to supplement services individuals may already be receiving in their community. Clinicians will refer to and/or coordinate with psychiatrists, case managers, residential programs, primary care physicians, and other providers to ensure continuity of care for individuals. Clinicians will also refer and support individuals in identifying and utilizing appropriate community resources including public assistance programs, transportation, and leisure activities.
- Does Bridgehaven provide medication management?
- No, however we do work closely with the individual's psychiatrist in assisting the individual in finding optimal benefit from their medication. For example we offer Illness Management groups to help our members understand the purpose of their medication and how to manage side effects.
- What kinds of insurance or payment do you accept?
- Unfortunately, at this time the only payer source for our services is Kentucky Medicaid. However, we do have some grant funding to serve those who are homeless without Medicaid provided they have case management. Individuals or families may also pay out of pocket for our services at a rate determined by the agency's cost.
We are always seeking grant funding to cover the cost of populations needing our services, so please speak with David M. Sisk, LCSW, Admissions Referral Coordinator for more information about payment.
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