Resource for Entire Family
A Resource for the Entire Family
Butler Hospital is the only private, nonprofit adult,
adolescent and child psychiatric and substance abuse hospital in Rhode
Island. Located in Providence, Butler also serves Southeastern New
England. Founded in 1844, it was the first hospital in Rhode Island. It is
recognized as a national leader in short-term, acute care services. Butler has a
reputation for providing excellent care, and received a nearly perfect score
(99) from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO) in 2000.
Affiliated with Brown Medical School, there are important teaching and
research programs taking place that greatly enhance the level of care and
professional expertise at the hospital. As part of Care New England Health
System, Butler can also take advantage of a variety of medical experts.
As a regional center in psychiatry, the hospital
provides services to people dealing with a wide range of psychiatric and
substance abuse problems including but not limited to:
- Depression
- Manic Depressive
Illness
- Suicidal Behavior
- Alcohol and Substance
Abuse
- Psychotic Disorders
- Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
- Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- Memory
Disorders
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Eating
Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
Comprehensive Services
Butler Hospital provides comprehensive psychiatric
evaluations and treatment in three primary settings:
- Inpatient
Program
- Partial Hospital Program
- Alcohol & Drug Treatment Services (ADTS)
Limited outpatient treatment may be available in the following
programs:
- Senior Treatment Program
- Cultural Psychiatry
Program (Hispanic and Portuguese)
- Various research programs
A National Leader
The hospital has been in the forefront of new developments
in psychiatry including:
- Opened one of the
first outpatient programs in the late 1950s
- Opened the first Partial
Hospital substance abuse program in the early 1970s
- Developed the
first partial hospital program to be funded by Blue Cross in the early 1970s
- An average length of stay of 8 days which is well below the national
average
Caring, Professionally Trained Staff
The hospital employs approximately
700 full-time and part-time clinical and non-clinical staff who are dedicated to
treating people with dignity and respect. More than 80 volunteers assist the
staff in nearly all departments.
Contacting Us
- Main number:
401-455-6200
- Emergencies:
401-455-6214
- Program brochures and general
information:
401-455-6265