OUTpatients can now receive care IN person

Behavioral Health Behavioral Health

UPDATED – July 15, 2022

Penn Medicine Princeton House Behavioral Health has built its reputation on in-person, compassionate care – and after several years of effective telehealth programming, the outpatient program is resuming in-person care. Princeton House will continue to offer telehealth to patients across New Jersey who live beyond outpatient site catchment areas, reaching more people in need than ever before.

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“The pandemic changed the way we deliver care, and we took the opportunity to develop a highly successful and popular telehealth program,” explains Jodi Pultorak, Assistant Vice President, Outpatient Services. “Now that we are able to safely resume in-person treatment, we offer a hybrid of services for all populations. We’re fulfilling community requests for in-person treatment while still offering services to individuals who may not reside near a Princeton House outpatient site.”

 

In-person care

  • In-person Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and Partial Hospital Programs (PHP) will be available in Moorestown (starting July 18), Princeton (starting August 8), and Hamilton (starting September 12).
  • The in-person Intensive Outpatient Program is three hours per day, three days per week. The Partial Hospital Program is six hours per day, five days per week.
  • The Women’s Program Emotional Eating Track will only be offered in-person starting August 8. The location is 1000 Herrontown Road, Princeton.
  • Children and adolescents may receive in-person care at Moorestown or Hamilton starting July 18 and September 12, respectively.
  • Transportation may be available for those who need it within the sites’ catchment areas.

 

Virtual care

  • Princeton House’s award-winning telehealth program remains available to all populations (Child/Adolescent, Adult, Women).
  • Telehealth IOP is three hours per day, either three or five days per week.

“With proven high marks for telehealth, we’re committed to ensuring that patients who live farther away can continue to receive specialty care,” adds Pultorak. “We hope to expand this reach even more in the future.”

 

For more information or questions about hybrid treatment, please call our Admissions team at 888.437.1610 (option 2).