Temple University Hospital Episcopal Campus

100 E. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19125
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About Temple University Hospital Episcopal Campus

As part of the esteemed Temple University Hospital system, the Episcopal Campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, stands as a vital resource for comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment. This facility is dedicated to providing compassionate, integrated care to individuals grappling with complex behavioral health challenges. They pride themselves on a multidisciplinary approach that addresses not only addiction but also co-occurring mental health disorders, ensuring a holistic path to healing and recovery for their patients.

The campus integrates a wide array of evidence-based therapies tailored to meet diverse patient needs. Key therapeutic offerings include Group Therapy, fostering peer support and shared experiences, alongside individualized 1-on-1 Counseling for deep personal exploration. Family Therapy is also a cornerstone, recognizing the critical role of family systems in recovery. Additionally, they utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Nutrition Counseling to support overall well-being, and provide flexible Online Therapy options. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is available, combining pharmacological interventions with behavioral therapies for effective substance use disorder treatment.

Beyond direct therapeutic services, Temple University Hospital Episcopal Campus is deeply committed to community impact through crisis intervention, educational programs, and integrated care services. Their approach is designed to stabilize individuals in acute distress, provide ongoing support, and empower them with the tools needed for sustainable recovery and a healthier future. The facility continually strives to innovate its programs, ensuring access to high-quality care within a supportive and nurturing environment.

Treatment Options

Cost & Insurance

Insurance Accepted

MedicareMedicareThe federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, and certain younger individuals with disabilities. Medicare Part A covers inpatient substance abuse treatment, while Part B covers outpatient counseling and therapy services.MedicaidMedicaidA joint federal and state program providing health coverage to low-income individuals and families. Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment including detox, residential rehab, outpatient services, and medication-assisted treatment, varying by state.TricareTricareThe health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families. Tricare covers substance abuse treatment services including inpatient rehab, outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment at authorized facilities.

Amenities & Experiences

Facility Amenities

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of therapy are available at Temple University Hospital Episcopal Campus?

They offer Group Therapy, 1-on-1 Counseling, Family Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Nutrition Counseling, Online Therapy, and Medication-Assisted Treatment.

What makes their approach unique?

As part of a major university hospital, they provide integrated care, combining medical expertise with comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment, including crisis intervention and educational services.

Where is Temple University Hospital Episcopal Campus located?

This facility is situated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Do they treat co-occurring disorders?

Yes, they are equipped to treat both mental health conditions and substance use disorders, offering integrated care for complex behavioral health challenges.

What is the primary mission of the Episcopal Campus's behavioral health program?

Their mission is to provide compassionate, high-quality mental health and substance use treatment, promote recovery, and enhance community well-being through comprehensive services.

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