The SUNY Stony Brook SBUH – Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) is a critical component of the Stony Brook University Medical Center, serving as Suffolk County’s only state-designated comprehensive psychiatric emergency program. Located at 100 Nicholls Road, Level 4, Stony Brook, NY 11794, this facility is situated adjacent to the main Emergency Department, making it easily accessible for those in need of immediate psychiatric care.
The primary purpose of CPEP is to provide 24/7 emergency psychiatric services, including evaluation, crisis intervention, and acute treatment. The program caters to a diverse population, including children, adults, and seniors, offering a range of services tailored to address various mental health and substance abuse needs. Unique features include its interdisciplinary team approach and the ability to handle a high volume of patients annually.
Key Services and Programs List
Psychiatric Evaluation and Crisis Intervention
CPEP offers comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and crisis intervention services. Patients receive a thorough medical screening and psychiatric assessment, including an evaluation of potential for violence to self or others.
Referral Services
The program provides referrals to all providers of mental health and substance abuse services in Suffolk County. This ensures that patients receive appropriate ongoing care after their initial evaluation.
Family Psychoeducation and Support
CPEP includes family psychoeducation and support services, which are crucial for the recovery and well-being of patients and their families.
Suicide Prevention Services
The facility offers specialized suicide prevention services, which are integral to its emergency psychiatric care.
Levels of Care
CPEP provides several levels of care to meet the varying needs of its patients:
- Emergency Psychiatric Care: 24/7 emergency services for immediate psychiatric evaluation and intervention.
- Inpatient Hospitalization: Patients may be admitted to an inpatient psychiatric service at Stony Brook University Hospital or other regional hospitals.
- Extended Observation: For patients requiring more extensive evaluation, extended observation beds are available for up to 72 hours.
- Outpatient Services: Referrals are made to outpatient mental health and substance abuse programs for ongoing care.
Staff and Expertise
The staff at CPEP includes specially trained psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, and therapy aides. Key staff members are board-certified in psychiatry and often have dual certifications in internal medicine, ensuring a holistic approach to patient care. For example, Dr. Abdulkader (Al) Alam, MD, who has served as the Director of CPEP, is board-certified in both internal medicine and psychiatry.
Treatment Approach
CPEP’s treatment approach is centered around an interdisciplinary team model, combining the expertise of psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, and therapy aides. The program emphasizes an enhanced psychiatric care environment, focusing on individualized care plans and evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychotropic medication management.
Unique Features
Comprehensive Emergency Services
CPEP stands out for its ability to provide comprehensive emergency psychiatric services 24/7, making it a critical resource for Suffolk County residents experiencing psychiatric emergencies.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
The program operates from a state-of-the-art 10,000 square foot facility, which was designed to meet the growing demand for psychiatric services in the area.
Accreditations and Quality Measures
CPEP is licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health, ensuring that it meets stringent quality standards for psychiatric emergency care.
Admission Process and Insurance
The admission process typically begins with an emergency psychiatric evaluation. The facility accepts various insurance options, including Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and military insurance (e.g., TRICARE).
For inquiries and to initiate the admission process, individuals can contact CPEP at 631-444-6050 or visit their website at http://www.stonybrookmedicine.edu/patientcare/cpep.