Partial Hospitalization Program is Your Safe Haven for Healing & Recovery

Improving behavioral health and wellness is a process, not a one-time event. As you learn new ways to cope, you may be challenged by life’s changes in ways that feel overwhelming or threatening to your healing.

If that happens, Munson Healthcare’s Partial Hospitalization Program can help. It can offer you an extra level of service that supports your recovery without disrupting your daily life.


What Is Partial Hospitalization?

Partial hospitalization offers access to a safe, structured treatment environment for adults who need more intensive therapy than they would typically receive in a traditional outpatient program.

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in Traverse City lets individuals who are not a danger to themselves or others stay connected to their routines, loved ones, and community — all while offering the safety and support needed to manage behavioral health issues. It’s best suited for people whose needs don’t require inpatient or residential services, or for those who are ready to transition from inpatient psychiatric hospitalization or crisis intervention to a more independent lifestyle.


Our Program Features

Our short-term, intensive outpatient day program is held five days a week from 9 am to 3 pm. Treatment is usually from one to three weeks, depending on progress.

Participants experience thorough and comprehensive care from our team of psychiatrists, nurses, and therapists. The program’s supportive group format reduces feelings of isolation and hopelessness as individuals discover that they’re not alone in their struggle for behavioral health and well-being.

Program features include:

  • Behavioral health, nursing, and psychiatric assessments
  • Care coordination and recovery planning
  • Group, family, and individual therapy
  • Medication adjustment and monitoring
  • Person-centered treatment planning

For More Information about the Partial Hospitalization Program

For more information about our Partial Hospitalization Program, call us at 231-935-6880 weekdays from 8 am to 3 pm. You can leave a confidential voice mail after-hours, and we will return your call the next business day.

Healthcare professionals interested in making a referral may reach a clinician by calling 231-935-6880


Crisis Hotlines

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 now. 

Community Crisis Number | 833-295-0616
A service supported by your local Community Mental Health.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline | Call or text 988
The National Suicide Prevention Hotline gives free, confidential, and 24/7 support for people facing distress, plus prevention and crisis resources.

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