Contact Inpatient Psychiatry Services
Services for Adults
Rhode Island Hospital: 401-444-4779
Morton Hospital: 508-828-7432
Newport Hospital: 401-845-1810
Services for Children/Adolescents
Bradley Hospital: 401-432-1364
Inpatient psychiatry services include assessment and treatment of acutely ill patients requiring a safe, secure environment for treatment of the full range of psychiatric problems, including psychotic disorders, mood disorders, geriatric disorders and suicidality. Care is also available for patients whose psychiatric symptoms occur in the context of other medical conditions, developmental disabilities or substance abuse.
Rhode Island Hospital: 401-444-4779
Morton Hospital: 508-828-7432
Newport Hospital: 401-845-1810
Bradley Hospital: 401-432-1364
Treatment is predicated on the bio-psycho-social model, in which biological, psychological and social factors are examined as causes of the illness and are addressed in treatment. Patients are cared for by a multidisciplinary team of specialists who work with patients and their families to transition as quickly as possible into appropriate outpatient programs.
Inpatient psychiatry services at Rhode Island Hospital are provided in 56 beds located in the Jane Brown building. Because of integration with and ready access to the full capabilities of a tertiary care academic medical hospital, this unit can assess and manage psychiatric patients with significant medical conditions.
Bradley Hospital offers inpatient services for children ages 2 to 18 years who suffer from serious disorders and are in need of short-term stabilization assessment and treatment.
Inpatient psychiatry services at Newport Hospital are provided in a 15-bed unit on the eighth floor, offering beautiful views of downtown Newport and Narragansett Bay. Our multidisciplinary team provides compassionate, individualized care to patients in crisis.
Morton Hospital's inpatient Elder Behavioral Health Services Unit provides a multidisciplinary, integrative approach for treating adults ages 55 and over who have behavioral, psychiatric, or neuropsychiatric difficulties that require hospitalization.