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ADMISSIONS GUIDE

Treatment at Livengrin for substance abuse begins with an initial "intake" or assessment, so that we, together, can determine that Livengrin is the appropriate facility for you. This can most efficiently be accomplished with a phone call. Our Admissions Department can take your call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

215-638-5200  or  800-245-4746

In your call to us, you can also learn about our programs and services, what to bring for your stay at the facility, and other helpful information for both the patient and the family. (This website also provides this information.) Then we can schedule your admission at a convenient time.

After reading through the information on this site and/or speaking to our Admissions Department, use of the online admissions form will save the patient a lot of time upon arrival at Livengrin.

Patients will participate in diagnostic and medical evaluations so that the most effective and appropriate care is chosen. Patients also take part in any subsequent treatment - nothing is done "to" a patient, only in partnership with them.

Admission is subject to verification of insurance and/or other financial considerations. For further details, read the Insurance section by clicking here.

Although not a hospital, Livengrin's inpatient facilities at Bensalem have licensed medical staff always available on-site. Licensing statement

For transportation and parking info, click here

Admission to Livengrin Foundation is voluntary. Patients are admitted to Livengrin without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, marital status or sexual orientation.

What happens when you get here?
We learn about you.

A one-on-one meeting with an assessment counselor determines the exact nature of the patient's physical and psychological status, and the appropriate treatment to address those issues.

Once a level of care has been determined, the staff makes contact with the person's insurance company to obtain authorization for admission. If there is no insurance, a financial counselor can discuss these matters and explore options with the patient and family.

Treatment plans for each person may involve a full-time residential stay at Livengrin in Bensalem, and/or some other plan for treatment (or combination of treatments) at one of Livengrin's five outpatient centers throughout the region.

Livengrin makes every effort to ensure that an individual seeking help will receive the medical care and financial guidance that is necessary. Although it happens infrequently, Livengrin may not be "right" for an individual, due to medical or other reasons. The admissions staff then helps with contacts to a local hospital, municipal social services, or other relevant organization to ensure – to the best of our ability – that the patient receives care.

What happens in the first days of residential treatment

A new patient will have a history and physical completed; this includes a psychiatric assessment as warranted. If initial admission is into the detoxification unit, the patient will meet with an assessment counselor to complete the biographical, psychological and social information that will aid Livengrin in determining the most appropriate level of care.

The patient participates in treatment planning needs, and receives an orientation on Livengrin program expectations and schedules.

What to bring and prepare for

When coming to Livengrin, bring your health-insurance ID card, a second form of identification (photo ID required), and the names and phone numbers of your family physician and/or other healthcare professional (other doctors that have seen you, therapist, etc.).

You should bring comfortable clothing and personal hygiene items, including shampoo and razors (nothing containing alcohol). Cigarettes are permitted, along with a small amount of money for the patient store or vending machines.

Patients may not have cell phones. There are specific regulations regarding use of telephones for the detox and residential rehab programs.

Not permitted: radios, walkmans or other personal music items; food or candy; mouthwash (unless labeled alcohol-free); perfume or cologne; cameras or audio - visual equipment or computers / handheld systems.

Aside from the financial resource you may need for admission to Livengrin, leave other credit cards, large amounts of money and/or checkbook at home.

Patients may send and receive mail at any point during their treatment stay.

All patients are expected to do their own laundry. Washers and dryers are available at no charge.

Livengrin's nutritional professionals and dietary staff work diligently to ensure a healthy diet for patients. Because many individuals are on special diets, bringing food for patients is not allowed.

Click here for the online admissions form. Submitting this information before a patient arrives at Livengrin will help save time during the intake process.

Information for family members

Livengrin understands that chemical dependency is a disease that affects all members of a family. We place great emphasis on helping families to understand substance abuse and addiction, and to clarify loved ones' roles in a patient's recovery. Very few people can be successful in their recovery without the help of others.

It is difficult for anyone to see a member of the family go into a healthcare facility for a period of time. However, you will feel a relief that your loved one is being treated for a chemical dependency.

Livengrin protects the confidentiality of each patient. Federal law prohibits us from giving the family any information concerning any patient without specific, written permission.

Neither the receptionist nor any Livengrin staff member will be able to "confirm or deny" the admission of any patient, past or present. We cannot legally respond to follow-up inquiries about a patient ("I just dropped him off this morning, how's he doing?"). The staff can answer such questions only after written permission is on the record.

A patient should make a phone call after admission to let the family know about their situation.

We encourage you to be as involved as possible while your loved one is in treatment. Family participation in the recovery process benefits each person's well-being, and increases the chances for success in the ongoing recovery.

A range of services are offered for families, older children, couples and "significant others" at Livengrin, in group and private meetings. More details are provided during the intake.

The treatment process at Livengrin will provide education about the disease of addiction and motivation to adapt a program of recovery that will improve the quality of life. However, this process is very difficult. Often, after a short stay in treatment, patients will (for many reasons) consider leaving the program. The family's help here is vital. If the patient should contact you and ask to be picked up, please contact Livengrin at 1-800-245-4746 and ask for the patient's case manager.

Visiting

Please remember that it is a patient's responsibility to obtain pre-approval for visitors. Staff will inspect all packages or envelopes. No food, candy or drinks can be brought in for a patient.

There are specific visiting hours for the inpatient program at Livengrin. In order to visit, family members must attend our Saturday "Day of Enlightenment" that informs and prepares loved ones for their crucial role as part of the patient's recovery. Complete information about visiting and our family services will be provided during the admission process.

Transportation

Livengrin can provide transportation to its main campus from local bus, rail and air connections, medical or other treatment facilities, or other appropriate locations. We are conveniently located near I-95, US 1 and the Philadelphia exit of the PA Turnpike.

Every Livengrin location has parking. Click here for directions to our sites.

Accreditation and Licensing Statement

Livengrin Foundation was founded in 1966 as one of the first private, nonprofit addiction treatment centers in Pennsylvania. With a main campus in Bensalem and five outpatient centers throughout the region, the organization is a premier resource for treatment, education, and recovery programs that address alcohol and/or drug dependency.

Livengrin is fully licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health (Division of Drug & Alcohol Program Licensing) and the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (Office of Mental Health), accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

 

 

 

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