Butler Hospital

Address

345 Blackstone Boulevard
Riverview Building Third floor
Providence, RI 02906

(401) 455-6200

http://www.butler.org

Description:

Butler Hospital is the state's only non-profit, free-standing psychiatric hospital providing adults, seniors and adolescents specialized assessment and treatment for all major psychiatric illnesses and substance abuse.

Services include:
- Addiction & Rehabilitation: alcohol & drub addiction, opioid addiction & recovery stabilization
- Behavioral health - mood & anxiety disorders/bipolar and depression; obsessive-compulsive & anxiety disorders; and psychotic disorders/schizophrenia, paranoia & psychosis
- Neurology - memory disorders: Alzheimer's disease, dementia and memory loss; movement disorders: Parkinson's disease, Huntington's and Tardive Dyskinesia.
- Emergency Assessment & Care for Behavioral Health 24/7

Butler is the major affiliated teaching hospital for psychiatry and behavioral health of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. It is the flagship hospital for its Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, which has been recognized by its peers as one of the top ten in the US. Butler is the major training site and the base hospital for the Brown University General Residency in Psychiatry. Many physicians and psychologists at Butler are also part of the Brown Institute for Brain Science and participate in exciting clinical research initiatives with this world-renowned center for neuroscience. A national leader in the development of acute psychiatric and substance abuse treatment, Butler is involved in a variety of research efforts which has earned it a national reputation as a major teaching and research facility, including:

-Major depression.
-Obsessive compulsive disorder.
-Alzheimer's disease and other memory disorders.
-Parkinson's disease, anxiety.
-Substance abuse and family violence.
-Smoking cessation.
-Perinatal mood disorders.

Butler Hospital is a part of Care New England Health System that employs approximately 900 full-time and part-time clinical and non-clinical staff. More than 75 volunteers assist the staff in nearly all areas of the hospital. The Board of Directors represents a cross-section of the business community.

Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

Description

HealthSource Navigator

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:00AM-4:30PM

Required Documents

Proof of Income; Photo ID

Eligibility

Rhode Island residents

Fees

No Fees

Intake Procedure

Call 455-6240 to make an appointment

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

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Description

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. To learn more and find other meetings, visit Alcoholics Anonymous on Rhode Island. Monday Night Meeting Ray Conference Center, Room 5 Questions? Call Ed at (401) 854-8808. Lesbians Meeting Ray Conference Center, Room 2 Questions? Call Carol at (774) 212-4481. Women's Meeting Ray Conference Center, Room 2 Questions? Call Karen at (401) 369-4361 No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

Hours

24/7; Alcoholics Anonymous: Mon-7:00PM-8:00PM; Lesbians Meeting: Thu 6:00PM-8:30PM; Women's Meeting: Sat 12:00PM-1:00PM

Required Documents

None

Eligibility

Men and women recovering from or wanting to recover from an addiction to alcohol

Fees

No Fees

Intake Procedure

Alcoholics Anonymous Mon: Contact Ed at 401-854-808; Lesbians Meeting: Contact Carol at 774-212-4481; Women's Meeting: Contact Karen at 401-369-4361

Service Area

Statewide

Geography Served

None

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Description

What They Leave Behind Family & Friends Support Group: A support group for family and friends of those who have lost someone to overdose. The free program is hosted by Project Weber/RENEW in loving memory of Joseph Cintron. Located at 200 Allens Avenue, Second floor, Providence, RI SS (Suicide Survivors) Hope Group: Peer led support group for people who have lost someone to suicide. This survivor's support group has provided comfort and encouragement to its members for the past eight years and includes participants in various stages of suicide grief recovery. For further information, please contact Neil Kiely at (401) 523-7051 or Laurie Kiely at (401) 451-6789. Ray Conference Center, Room 2

Hours

Hospital: 24/7; What They Leave Behind: Tue 6:00PM; SS Hope: Every other Wed 6:00PM-7:30PM, Call for dates

Required Documents

None

Eligibility

What They Leave Behind: Those who have lost someone to overdose; SS Hope: Adults and teens accompanied by an adult who have experienced loss due to suicide

Fees

No Fees

Intake Procedure

Call

Service Area

Statewide

Geography Served

None

Telephone Numbers

Number:
401-455-6200
Name:
Main Phone
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Description

Senior Inpatient Treatment Unit: Inpatient services for adults age 65 years and older, the geriatric unit is led by a specialized treatment team well versed in conditions such as Alzheimer’s and other cognitive disorders as well as depression, anxiety and other mood or psychotic disorders that may cause behavioral difficulties. The clinical team works to stabilize the patient for return home or to an assisted living campus with a comprehensive transition of care process. Memory and Aging Program: An internationally renowned research program dedicated to developing breakthroughs in prevention and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, while this is not a clinical care program, it offers hope to those at risk or exhibiting memory loss symptoms. With multiple research trials underway, including registry for future studies, participants are people with normal memory who may be at jeopardy for dementia and those who are already experiencing signs of cognitive decline.

Hours

24/7

Required Documents

Varies

Eligibility

Senior Inpatient Treatment Unit: Adults 65 and older; Memory and Aging Program Registry: People with normal memory who may be at jeopardy for dementia, and those already experiencing sign of cognitive decline.

Fees

Accepts most insurance

Intake Procedure

Intake for all units is provided through the patient assessment office

Languages

Portuguese, Spanish

Service Area

Statewide

Geography Served

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    Telephone Numbers

    Number:
    401-455-6200
    Name:
    Main Phone
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    Description

    The Alcohol and Drug Inpatient Unit provides acute treatment for adults who are actively addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs. Detoxification with intensive medical supervision is provided for people who do not have the support or detoxify for an outpatient basis.

    Intake Procedure

    Patients Assessments at 844-401-0111

    Geography Served

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    Description

    Al-anon is a support group for men and women with a family member, friend, or loved one who struggles with alcohol addiction. Located at Butler Hospital in the Ray Conference Center, Room 1 on Fridays, and Room 5 on Saturdays No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

    Hours

    24/7; Al-Anon Support Groups: Fri 7:30PM-8:30PM, Sat 12:00PM-1:00PM

    Required Documents

    None

    Eligibility

    Men and women with a family member, friend, or loved one who struggles with alcohol addiction.

    Fees

    No Fees

    Intake Procedure

    Call 401-781-0044

    Service Area

    Southeastern New England

    Geography Served

    None

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    Description

    No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

    Hours

    24/7

    Required Documents

    Proof of insurance (If any); Medical records

    Eligibility

    Adolescents and adults

    Fees

    Accepts most insurance; Financial assistance available to those who meet income guidelines

    Intake Procedure

    Contact Care New England’s Behavioral Health Services Call Center 24/7 at 1 (844) 401-0111 for appointments or provider referrals

    Languages

    Portuguese, Spanish

    Service Area

    Southeastern New England

    Geography Served

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    • Rhode Island

      Telephone Numbers

      Number:
      844-401-0111
      Name:
      Admissions
      Number:
      401-455-6200
      Name:
      Main Phone
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      Description

      Hospital charity care requirements cover those essential services necessary to diagnose, correct, or cure a medical condition that endangers life, causes pain and suffering, results in illness or infirmity, or causes a physical deformity or malfunction. Both inpatient and outpatient services are included. To receive full charity care, patients annual family income must be up to and including 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. For partial charity care, patients annual family income must be between 200% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level may receive assistance based on a sliding scale. In addition to income, hospitals have the option to consider other assets. Also must be denied from Medicaid first depending on income. Patients who get accepted will receive financial aid for a year. **For patients who feel that an application or appeal was wrongfully denied should call the RI Dept of Health info line 222-5960. Website: www.health.ri.gov/hospitals/about/charitycare Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

      Hours

      Mon-Fri 8:00AM-8:00PM

      Required Documents

      Proof of income

      Eligibility

      Hospital provides financial aid to the uninsured and patients whose annual family income meets the Federal Poverty Level.

      Fees

      No Fees

      Intake Procedure

      Call 455-6240

      Service Area

      Statewide

      Geography Served

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        Telephone Numbers

        Number:
        401-455-6200
        Type:
        Main Phone
        Name:
        Main Phone
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        Description

        OCD & Related Disorders Educational Lecture Series Sponsored by the Rhode Island Affiliate of the International OCD Foundation: Butler Hospital presents a series of preeminent speakers in the field of OCD and related disorder. Monthly speaking program. Ray Conference Center, Room 1, Parking Lot B, follow Path 4. Download schedule and guest speaker list online. Anxiety and Depression Group: This peer-run meeting aids in relating to others and making meaningful discoveries in dealing with anxiety and depression. For questions or more information, email Dylan at dylanb007@cox.net. Ray Conference Center, Room 2 MDDA-DBSA (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance) Self-help Group A support group for men and women with bipolar disorder. For questions or more information, call the MDDA Office at (401) 309-7575. Ray Conference Center, Room 2 Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Skills Group: A support group for individuals who have completed the Partial Hospital Program at Butler. Butler's Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program For questions or more information, call (401) 455-6200. Goddard Building, Room 188 NAMI Family and Connection Recovery Support Groups: NAMI's Family Support Groups provide free, peer-led groups for family members, caregivers and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. NAMI's Connection Recovery Support Groups are for those living with a mental illness. Most groups meet monthly for about 90 minutes and you don't need to register to attend. Find locations and times of their Family to Family groups in your area, or contact NAMI at (401) 331-3060 or info@namirhodeisland.org. Family Connections™ (For Families & Loved Ones of Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder) Family Connections is a 12-week course that meets weekly to provide education, skills training, and support for people who are in a relationship with someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Focusing on issues that are specific to BPD, it is hosted in a community setting and led by trained group leaders who are usually family members of relatives with BPD. This course is provided free of charge. For more information on Family Connections please visit https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/. The course runs Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Butler Hospital. A new 12-week course will start in late summer/early fall 2019. If you are interested in receiving an invitation for the summer/fall class, please pre-register at borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/family-connections-pre-registration-form/. Pre-registration is not a commitment to attend the course, but will ensure you are notified of upcoming courses at this and other locations in your region. No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

        Hours

        24/7; OCD & Related Disorders: First Wed every month Lecture 6:00PM-7:00PM, Support Group 7:00PM-8:00PM; Anxiety and Depression: First and third Thu every month 7:00PM-9:00PM; MDDA-DBSA: Sat and Tue 7:00PM-9:00PM, Second and fourth Sat every month 10:00AM-12:00PM; CBT Skills Group: Wed 5:00PM-6:30PM; NAMI Family and Connection Recovery: Summer/Fall 2019 dates TBA

        Required Documents

        Varies

        Eligibility

        Varies

        Fees

        No Fees

        Intake Procedure

        Varies

        Service Area

        Statewide

        Geography Served

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          Description

          The Movement Disorders Program at Butler Hospital specializes in caring for patients with Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, gait disorders, tremors, drug-induced movement disorders, ataxias, dystonias, and other movement disorders. They provide diagnosis and comprehensive medical management of movement disorders. They offer innovative treatments such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) and botulinum toxin.

          Hours

          24/7

          Required Documents

          Varies

          Eligibility

          Must have symptoms of a movement disorder.

          Fees

          Varies

          Intake Procedure

          Referrals and appointments can be made by calling Care New England's Behavioral Health Services Call Center 24/7 844-401-0111

          Service Area

          Statewide

          Geography Served

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            Contact

            Name:
            Laurieann Oliviera
            Title:
            Program Coordinator
            Description:
            Movement Disorder Programs
            Phone:
            401-455-6337

            Telephone Numbers

            Number:
            844-401-0111
            Name:
            Admissions
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            Description

            No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

            Hours

            24/7

            Required Documents

            Proof of insurance (If any); medical records

            Eligibility

            Adolescents and Adults

            Fees

            Accepts most insurance; Financial Assistance available for those who meet income guidelines

            Intake Procedure

            Contact Care New England’s Behavioral Health Services Call Center 24/7 at 1 (844) 401-0111 for appointments or provider referrals

            Languages

            Portuguese, Spanish

            Service Area

            Southeastern New England

            Geography Served

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            • Rhode Island

              Telephone Numbers

              Number:
              844-401-0111
              Name:
              Admissions
              Number:
              401-455-6200
              Name:
              Main Phone
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              General Information

              Hours:

              24/7
              Patient Financial Services: Mon-Fri 8:00AM-4:30PM

              Intake Process:

              Call for intake

              Program Fees:

              Accepts most insurance

              Eligibility:

              All

              Handicap Accessible?

              Yes

              Is Shelter?

              No

              Miscellaneous

              Related Resource

              Date of Official Change:

              December 18, 2024

              Legal Status:

              Non-Profit

              Description

              HealthSource Navigator

              Hours

              Mon-Fri 8:00AM-4:30PM

              Required Documents

              Proof of Income; Photo ID

              Eligibility

              Rhode Island residents

              Fees

              No Fees

              Intake Procedure

              Call 455-6240 to make an appointment

              Service Area

              Providence

              Geography Served

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                • Providence County
                  • Providence
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              Description

              Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. To learn more and find other meetings, visit Alcoholics Anonymous on Rhode Island. Monday Night Meeting Ray Conference Center, Room 5 Questions? Call Ed at (401) 854-8808. Lesbians Meeting Ray Conference Center, Room 2 Questions? Call Carol at (774) 212-4481. Women's Meeting Ray Conference Center, Room 2 Questions? Call Karen at (401) 369-4361 No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

              Hours

              24/7; Alcoholics Anonymous: Mon-7:00PM-8:00PM; Lesbians Meeting: Thu 6:00PM-8:30PM; Women's Meeting: Sat 12:00PM-1:00PM

              Required Documents

              None

              Eligibility

              Men and women recovering from or wanting to recover from an addiction to alcohol

              Fees

              No Fees

              Intake Procedure

              Alcoholics Anonymous Mon: Contact Ed at 401-854-808; Lesbians Meeting: Contact Carol at 774-212-4481; Women's Meeting: Contact Karen at 401-369-4361

              Service Area

              Statewide

              Geography Served

              None

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              Description

              What They Leave Behind Family & Friends Support Group: A support group for family and friends of those who have lost someone to overdose. The free program is hosted by Project Weber/RENEW in loving memory of Joseph Cintron. Located at 200 Allens Avenue, Second floor, Providence, RI SS (Suicide Survivors) Hope Group: Peer led support group for people who have lost someone to suicide. This survivor's support group has provided comfort and encouragement to its members for the past eight years and includes participants in various stages of suicide grief recovery. For further information, please contact Neil Kiely at (401) 523-7051 or Laurie Kiely at (401) 451-6789. Ray Conference Center, Room 2

              Hours

              Hospital: 24/7; What They Leave Behind: Tue 6:00PM; SS Hope: Every other Wed 6:00PM-7:30PM, Call for dates

              Required Documents

              None

              Eligibility

              What They Leave Behind: Those who have lost someone to overdose; SS Hope: Adults and teens accompanied by an adult who have experienced loss due to suicide

              Fees

              No Fees

              Intake Procedure

              Call

              Service Area

              Statewide

              Geography Served

              None

              Telephone Numbers

              Number:
              401-455-6200
              Name:
              Main Phone
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              Description

              Senior Inpatient Treatment Unit: Inpatient services for adults age 65 years and older, the geriatric unit is led by a specialized treatment team well versed in conditions such as Alzheimer’s and other cognitive disorders as well as depression, anxiety and other mood or psychotic disorders that may cause behavioral difficulties. The clinical team works to stabilize the patient for return home or to an assisted living campus with a comprehensive transition of care process. Memory and Aging Program: An internationally renowned research program dedicated to developing breakthroughs in prevention and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, while this is not a clinical care program, it offers hope to those at risk or exhibiting memory loss symptoms. With multiple research trials underway, including registry for future studies, participants are people with normal memory who may be at jeopardy for dementia and those who are already experiencing signs of cognitive decline.

              Hours

              24/7

              Required Documents

              Varies

              Eligibility

              Senior Inpatient Treatment Unit: Adults 65 and older; Memory and Aging Program Registry: People with normal memory who may be at jeopardy for dementia, and those already experiencing sign of cognitive decline.

              Fees

              Accepts most insurance

              Intake Procedure

              Intake for all units is provided through the patient assessment office

              Languages

              Portuguese, Spanish

              Service Area

              Statewide

              Geography Served

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                Telephone Numbers

                Number:
                401-455-6200
                Name:
                Main Phone
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                Description

                The Alcohol and Drug Inpatient Unit provides acute treatment for adults who are actively addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs. Detoxification with intensive medical supervision is provided for people who do not have the support or detoxify for an outpatient basis.

                Intake Procedure

                Patients Assessments at 844-401-0111

                Geography Served

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                  Serves all areas

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                Description

                Al-anon is a support group for men and women with a family member, friend, or loved one who struggles with alcohol addiction. Located at Butler Hospital in the Ray Conference Center, Room 1 on Fridays, and Room 5 on Saturdays No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

                Hours

                24/7; Al-Anon Support Groups: Fri 7:30PM-8:30PM, Sat 12:00PM-1:00PM

                Required Documents

                None

                Eligibility

                Men and women with a family member, friend, or loved one who struggles with alcohol addiction.

                Fees

                No Fees

                Intake Procedure

                Call 401-781-0044

                Service Area

                Southeastern New England

                Geography Served

                None

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                Description

                No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

                Hours

                24/7

                Required Documents

                Proof of insurance (If any); Medical records

                Eligibility

                Adolescents and adults

                Fees

                Accepts most insurance; Financial assistance available to those who meet income guidelines

                Intake Procedure

                Contact Care New England’s Behavioral Health Services Call Center 24/7 at 1 (844) 401-0111 for appointments or provider referrals

                Languages

                Portuguese, Spanish

                Service Area

                Southeastern New England

                Geography Served

                  If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                • Rhode Island

                  Telephone Numbers

                  Number:
                  844-401-0111
                  Name:
                  Admissions
                  Number:
                  401-455-6200
                  Name:
                  Main Phone
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                  Description

                  Hospital charity care requirements cover those essential services necessary to diagnose, correct, or cure a medical condition that endangers life, causes pain and suffering, results in illness or infirmity, or causes a physical deformity or malfunction. Both inpatient and outpatient services are included. To receive full charity care, patients annual family income must be up to and including 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. For partial charity care, patients annual family income must be between 200% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level may receive assistance based on a sliding scale. In addition to income, hospitals have the option to consider other assets. Also must be denied from Medicaid first depending on income. Patients who get accepted will receive financial aid for a year. **For patients who feel that an application or appeal was wrongfully denied should call the RI Dept of Health info line 222-5960. Website: www.health.ri.gov/hospitals/about/charitycare Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

                  Hours

                  Mon-Fri 8:00AM-8:00PM

                  Required Documents

                  Proof of income

                  Eligibility

                  Hospital provides financial aid to the uninsured and patients whose annual family income meets the Federal Poverty Level.

                  Fees

                  No Fees

                  Intake Procedure

                  Call 455-6240

                  Service Area

                  Statewide

                  Geography Served

                    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

                  • Rhode Island

                    Telephone Numbers

                    Number:
                    401-455-6200
                    Type:
                    Main Phone
                    Name:
                    Main Phone
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                    Description

                    OCD & Related Disorders Educational Lecture Series Sponsored by the Rhode Island Affiliate of the International OCD Foundation: Butler Hospital presents a series of preeminent speakers in the field of OCD and related disorder. Monthly speaking program. Ray Conference Center, Room 1, Parking Lot B, follow Path 4. Download schedule and guest speaker list online. Anxiety and Depression Group: This peer-run meeting aids in relating to others and making meaningful discoveries in dealing with anxiety and depression. For questions or more information, email Dylan at dylanb007@cox.net. Ray Conference Center, Room 2 MDDA-DBSA (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance) Self-help Group A support group for men and women with bipolar disorder. For questions or more information, call the MDDA Office at (401) 309-7575. Ray Conference Center, Room 2 Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Skills Group: A support group for individuals who have completed the Partial Hospital Program at Butler. Butler's Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program For questions or more information, call (401) 455-6200. Goddard Building, Room 188 NAMI Family and Connection Recovery Support Groups: NAMI's Family Support Groups provide free, peer-led groups for family members, caregivers and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. NAMI's Connection Recovery Support Groups are for those living with a mental illness. Most groups meet monthly for about 90 minutes and you don't need to register to attend. Find locations and times of their Family to Family groups in your area, or contact NAMI at (401) 331-3060 or info@namirhodeisland.org. Family Connections™ (For Families & Loved Ones of Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder) Family Connections is a 12-week course that meets weekly to provide education, skills training, and support for people who are in a relationship with someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Focusing on issues that are specific to BPD, it is hosted in a community setting and led by trained group leaders who are usually family members of relatives with BPD. This course is provided free of charge. For more information on Family Connections please visit https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/. The course runs Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Butler Hospital. A new 12-week course will start in late summer/early fall 2019. If you are interested in receiving an invitation for the summer/fall class, please pre-register at borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/family-connections-pre-registration-form/. Pre-registration is not a commitment to attend the course, but will ensure you are notified of upcoming courses at this and other locations in your region. No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

                    Hours

                    24/7; OCD & Related Disorders: First Wed every month Lecture 6:00PM-7:00PM, Support Group 7:00PM-8:00PM; Anxiety and Depression: First and third Thu every month 7:00PM-9:00PM; MDDA-DBSA: Sat and Tue 7:00PM-9:00PM, Second and fourth Sat every month 10:00AM-12:00PM; CBT Skills Group: Wed 5:00PM-6:30PM; NAMI Family and Connection Recovery: Summer/Fall 2019 dates TBA

                    Required Documents

                    Varies

                    Eligibility

                    Varies

                    Fees

                    No Fees

                    Intake Procedure

                    Varies

                    Service Area

                    Statewide

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                      Description

                      The Movement Disorders Program at Butler Hospital specializes in caring for patients with Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, gait disorders, tremors, drug-induced movement disorders, ataxias, dystonias, and other movement disorders. They provide diagnosis and comprehensive medical management of movement disorders. They offer innovative treatments such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) and botulinum toxin.

                      Hours

                      24/7

                      Required Documents

                      Varies

                      Eligibility

                      Must have symptoms of a movement disorder.

                      Fees

                      Varies

                      Intake Procedure

                      Referrals and appointments can be made by calling Care New England's Behavioral Health Services Call Center 24/7 844-401-0111

                      Service Area

                      Statewide

                      Geography Served

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                      • Rhode Island

                        Contact

                        Name:
                        Laurieann Oliviera
                        Title:
                        Program Coordinator
                        Description:
                        Movement Disorder Programs
                        Phone:
                        401-455-6337

                        Telephone Numbers

                        Number:
                        844-401-0111
                        Name:
                        Admissions
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                        Description

                        No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract. Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services. Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities. Day Program: Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.

                        Hours

                        24/7

                        Required Documents

                        Proof of insurance (If any); medical records

                        Eligibility

                        Adolescents and Adults

                        Fees

                        Accepts most insurance; Financial Assistance available for those who meet income guidelines

                        Intake Procedure

                        Contact Care New England’s Behavioral Health Services Call Center 24/7 at 1 (844) 401-0111 for appointments or provider referrals

                        Languages

                        Portuguese, Spanish

                        Service Area

                        Southeastern New England

                        Geography Served

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                        • Rhode Island

                          Telephone Numbers

                          Number:
                          844-401-0111
                          Name:
                          Admissions
                          Number:
                          401-455-6200
                          Name:
                          Main Phone
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                          Address Listings

                          Physical (Primary)

                          345 Blackstone Boulevard
                          Riverview Building Third floor
                          Providence, RI 02906

                          Mailing

                          345 Blackstone Boulevard
                          Providence, RI 02906

                          Contacts

                          Mary Marran

                          Primary Contact

                          President/COO

                          (401) 455-6270

                          info@butler.org

                          Laurieann Oliviera

                          Program Coordinator

                          Movement Disorder Programs

                          (401) 455-6337

                          Phone Numbers

                          Main Phone

                          (401) 455-6200

                          added a new phone

                          (401) 455-6214

                          Administrator

                          (401) 455-6270

                          Admissions

                          (844) 401-0111

                          Behavioral Health Service Call Center (24/7)

                          (844) 401-0111

                          Fax

                          (401) 455-6293

                          Memory & Aging

                          (401) 455-6403

                          Patient Financial Services

                          (401) 455-6240

                          Public Relations

                          (401) 455-6265

                          TTY

                          (401) 455-6239

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