A New Day Senior PSR

A New Day Senior PSR - Greenville, MS

A New Day Senior Psr is one of mental health clinics in Greenville, MS, located at 833 Washington Avenue, Greenville, MS 38701. As part of treatment, it offers cognitive behavioral therapy, activity therapy and integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment. Staff members who work at A New Day Senior Psr will provide mental health services to seniors 65 or older and adults. A New Day Senior Psr offers partial hospitalization/day treatment and is categorized as a partial hospitalization/day treatment facility. In addition, A New Day Senior Psr can provide treatment to people with HIV or AIDS, veterans and people requiring dual diagnosis treatment. Additional services that A New Day Senior Psr offers include diet and exercise counseling, psychosocial rehabilitation services and education services.

Call (855) 615-0033 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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Address: 833 Washington Avenue, Greenville, MS 38701

  1. Care Offered
  2. Service Setting
  3. Facility Type
  4. Treatment Approaches
  5. Who Operates This Facility
  6. Payments and Insurance Accepted
  7. Special Programs and Population Groups Supported
  8. Ancillary Services
  9. Smoking Policy
  10. Age Groups Accepted
  11. Language Services

Below is a detailed listing page for A New Day Senior PSR in Greenville, MS:

Care Offered

  • mental health treatment

Service Setting

  • partial hospitalization/day treatment

Facility Type

  • a partial hospitalization/day treatment facility

Treatment Approaches

  • activity therapy
  • behavior modification
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment

Who Operates This Facility

  • a private non-profit organization

Payments and Insurance Accepted

  • Community Mental Health Block Grants
  • Medicaid
  • Private health insurance
  • Cash or self-payment

Special Programs and Population Groups Supported

  • seniors or older adults
  • LGBT
  • veterans
  • military families
  • people requiring dual diagnosis treatment
  • people with HIV or AIDS
  • people with PTSD
  • people with serious mental illness

Ancillary Services

  • diet and exercise counseling
  • education services
  • illness management and recovery
  • psychosocial rehabilitation services

Smoking Policy

  • smoking permitted in designated area

Age Groups Accepted

  • adults
  • seniors (65 or older)

Language Services

  • services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Phone #: 662-334-3302

Call (855) 615-0033 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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