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Jackson Memorial Hospital: Behavioral Health Hospital

   
Information provided by: The Florida Department of Children and Families

Jackson Memorial Hospital is an accredited, non-profit, tertiary care hospital and the major teaching facility for the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. With more than 1,550 licensed beds, Jackson Memorial Hospital is a referral center and home to the only adult and pediatric Level 1 trauma center in Miami-Dade County. Also is a receiving facility for Baker Act involuntary psychiatric intervention services.
  • Hours24/7
  • Specific Populations Served:No Restrictions
  • Fees:Please contact provider for fee information.
  • Application Process:Call for appointment or additional information
  • Eligibility Requirements:Please call service provider or visit website to learn more about eligibility requirements.
  • Acronym:JBHH
  • Payment/Insurance Accepted:Call for more information
  • ADA Access:Please contact facility for accessibility information.

Age Groups Accepted

  • Adults
  • Children/adolescents
  • Seniors (65 or older)
  • Young adults

American Indian or Alaskan Native Languages

Ancillary Services

  • Case management
  • Court-ordered outpatient treatment
  • Education services
  • Family psychoeducation
  • Intensive case management
  • Integrated primary care services
  • Mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services
  • Suicide prevention services

Assessment/Pre-treatment

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

Detoxification

Counseling Services and Education

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Crisis intervention team
  • Psychiatric emergency walk-in services

Exclusive Services

Facility Operation (e.g. Private, Public)

  • Regional/district or county, local or municipal government

Facility Type

  • Psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital

Gender Accepted

Hospitals

License/Certification/Accreditation

Medical Services

       

Other Languages

  • Creole
  • French
  • Spanish

Opioid Medications used in Treatment

External Opioid Medications Source

Type of Opioid Treatment

Other Addictions

Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted

  • County or local government funds
  • Community Mental Health Block Grants
  • Community Service Block Grants
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
  • Private health insurance
  • State corrections or juvenile justice funds
  • Cash or self-payment
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds
  • State welfare or child and family services funds
  • U.S. Department of VA funds

Pharmacotherapies

Payment Assistance Available

  • Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
  • Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

Screening & Testing

Service Settings (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient etc.)

  • Hospital inpatient
  • Outpatient

Special Programs/Groups Offered

  • Persons with Alzheimer's or dementia
  • Clients referred from the court/judicial system
  • Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
  • Persons with HIV or AIDS
  • Seniors or older adults
  • Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
  • Persons with serious mental illness (SMI)
  • Transitional age young adults

Language Services

  • Services for the deaf and hard of hearing

External Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

Facility Smoking Policy

  • Smoking not permitted

Treatment Approaches

  • Activity therapy
  • Behavior modification
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Couples/family therapy
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Integrated dual disorders treatment
  • Individual psychotherapy
  • Psychotropic medication
  • Trauma therapy

Type of Care

  • Mental health treatment
  • Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders

Tobacco/Screening Services

  • Nicotine replacement therapy
  • Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medications
  • Screening for tobacco use
  • Smoking/tobacco cessation counseling

Transitional Services

Add to Description:

Type of care provided: Mental health treatment, Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders,

Service is provided in a Hospital inpatient , Outpatient, setting

Facility type: Psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital,

Additional services may include: Case management, Court-ordered outpatient treatment, Education services, Family psychoeducation, Intensive case management, Integrated primary care services, Mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services, Suicide prevention services, Nicotine replacement therapy, Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medications, Screening for tobacco use, Smoking/tobacco cessation counseling,

Treatment approaches include: Activity therapy, Behavior modification, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Couples/family therapy, Dialectical behavior therapy, Group therapy, Integrated dual disorders treatment, Individual psychotherapy, Psychotropic medication, Trauma therapy,



Add to Funding

Funding source: County or local government funds, Community Mental Health Block Grants, Community Service Block Grants, State corrections or juvenile justice funds, State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds, State welfare or child and family services funds, U.S. Department of VA funds,

Add to AcceptedPayment

Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE), Private health insurance, Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid,

Add to Specific Populations Served

Persons with Alzheimer's or dementia, Clients referred from the court/judicial system , Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Persons with HIV or AIDS, Seniors or older adults, Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED), Persons with serious mental illness (SMI), Transitional age young adults, Adults, Children/adolescents, Seniors (65 or older), Young adults,

Add to Language

Services for the deaf and hard of hearing, Creole, French, Spanish,

Languages

  • Creole
  • Spanish

Record last updated: Jun 19 2020 11:05AM