Community Care Hospital is a small, locally owned psychiatric hospital nestled in the heart of beautiful uptown New Orleans. We are known for our personalized care, offering small inpatient units to adult and geriatric patients in a relationship-centered environment. In order to meet the many needs of our patients, Community Care provides a full continuum of care, including inpatient psychiatric care, partial hospitalization services, and intensive outpatient programs, as well as individual and family counseling.
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Our multidisciplinary staff includes psychiatrists, internists, nursing, social services, licensed professional counselors, activity therapists, and mental health technicians uniquely trained and committed to demonstrating respect for the dignity, worth, and integrity of each person whose care is entrusted to Community Care Hospital.
Community Care Hospital is a comprehensive mental health facility, located at 1421 General Taylor Street, just one block off St. Charles Avenue, in the historic Garden District of New Orleans, Louisiana. Discharge planning begins on admission to assure a smooth, treatment supported transition to the most appropriate aftercare program.
This guide will help you understand the Medicare guidelines related to home medical equipment. Most health insurance plans have similar rules to Medicare, but you should know that they will all vary. The Internet is a great source of information for you to use in managing your healthcare or the healthcare of a loved one.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call 504-899-2500, or use our online form to contact one of our caring professionals and we will be happy to contact you and address your home healthcare questions! If you are having a mental health emergency, please call 911, or go to the nearest Emergency Room.
Reviews (8)
Im Him
Oct 08, 2021
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The women and men is to shower and use the same restroom. The staff don’t monitor the patients. They had a big fight inside the facility involving a patient and staff member. The food is horrible. They put you on medication that has nothing to do with your diagnosis. This facility is not up to par. If you don’t have an support team outside a lot of disgusting/horrifying thing will go unknown. This facility is a nightmare. I was place here for severe depression. And no longer wanting to live 😭😢☹️ So I was admitted to this facility well I was abused and unsafe this place only re triggered
Sean Andrews
Sep 24, 2021
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Matthew Shea
Aug 24, 2021
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Cheryl Shea
Aug 05, 2021
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Put my son on Intunive which when look up is for high blood pressure and or adhd Medication does not work for traumatic brain injury. My son was put in this hospital twice. My son does better with an anticonvulsant. He is finally being seen by a neurologist which says he had hypoxia when born and a concussion when he went to school. The doctors need to learn pharmaceutical medication for people who have conditions like my son.
Toni Bones
Jul 29, 2021
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Chad Brouillette
Dec 06, 2019
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I work at Community Care Hospital and have witnessed some great work and dedication by staff treating some of the most difficult cases. Most clients who come to our facility are not voluntary and come with much resistance. Our overall objective is to provide a safe place for clients and get them through the acute crisis they are dealing with. It’s not always pretty and every situation is different, we as staff dedicate ourselves to handle each client with compassion, kindness and caring!! If one our team members does not meet these standards we welcome feedback!!!! We will continue to strive
Mona Brown
Sep 17, 2019
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A family member was sent to Community Care Hospital for severe depression and substance abuse. He ended up in a local emergency room and was sent to Community Care Hospital. Although he was very resistant to receive treatment, the hospital staff was able to calm him down and assist with his medication, and enroll him in a rehab facility. He is now doing great and we are very thankful for this intervention in his life.
Natalie Landry
Nov 24, 2018
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I admitted myself for depression. On day 2 of my stay, I became very sick (103.3 fever). It took over 36 hours before I was assessed by the nurse practitioner. I was also given my discharge date on day 1 and despite my being very sick, the doctor refused to discharge me so I could get further medical help. There are a few mental health techs that were helpful and kind but overall the staff didn't want to be bothered. I wouldn't even send my cat to this hospital.