Screentime Proves Therapeutic for Adolescents Struggling With their Mental Health
Rhode Island schools connect students to telehealth therapy through new partnership with Bradley REACH.
Program gives 200K students in New England access to intensive care
Program gives 200K students in New England access to intensive care
Cartwheel, Bradley Hospital partner to offer mental health services to 200,000 students
Cartwheel, Bradley Hospital partner to offer mental health services to 200,000 students
Cartwheel: Innovative Collaboration Gives 200,000 Students in New England School Districts Access to Intensive Care When Facing a Mental Health Crisis
Cartwheel: Innovative Collaboration Gives 200,000 Students in New England School Districts Access to Intensive Care When Facing a Mental Health Crisis
ABC News: Bradley Hospital bringing mental health resources to teens with new partnerships
ABC News: Bradley Hospital bringing mental health resources to teens with new partnerships
The Pros of a Fully Virtual Adolescent Partial Hospital Program: How a Multidisciplinary Team Works to REACH Teens and Families in Rhode Island and Beyond
The APHP is an intensive day treatment program which provide teens ages 13 to 18 with access to individual, group, family, psychiatric, and milieu-based treatment with a multidisciplinary team consisting of psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, nurses, psychology assistants, and behavioral health specialists. Staff, patients, and their families in REACH meet via Zoom six hours daily on weekdays for these therapies.