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PHCS Home > Princeton House Behavioral Health > Frequently Asked Questions > Inpatient Program

FAQs - Inpatient Program

How long is the program?

The inpatient length of stay at Princeton House Behavioral Health varies depending on each patient's needs and treatment program. Princeton House Behavioral Health specializes in short-term, acute behavioral healthcare.

What should I bring for an inpatient stay?

When preparing for an inpatient stay, it is important to bring casual clothes for daytime wear and sleepwear for nighttime. Do not bring any valuable jewelry or property, electronic devices, cameras, tape recorders or portable stereos.

Does Princeton House Behavioral Health have "residential rehab?"

Princeton House Behavioral Health has hospital-based addiction recovery programs. The length of stay in these programs is not pre-determined as all Princeton House Behavioral Health treatment is based on individual needs.

What types of insurance does Princeton House Behavioral Health accept?

Princeton House Behavioral Health accepts Medicaid and Medicare and is in network with most commercial insurance plans.

Can I bring a cell phone, computer and/or television?

Because our patients have a very busy treatment schedule, they are asked to leave cell phones, computers, personal stereos and televisions at home.

When are visiting hours?

Visiting hours vary by program. Our admissions staff provides that information to patients and family members on admission.

Can we smoke during the program?

No. It is against hospital rules for patients to smoke during the program. Smokers who are interested in quitting will be provided with information on ways to accomplish this. We are committed to patient comfort and will help those who have symptoms of withdrawal to find ways to manage any discomfort, including nicotine replacement, when appropriate, and group support. Please click here for more information.

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