COVID-19

Are you or a loved one feeling depressed or helpless due to the current COVID-19 crisis?

Do you suffer from anxiety or uncertainty and or other negative feelings and are having difficulty coping with every day life adjustments due to COVID-19?

Are you or your loved ones in need of counseling, psychiatric, or substance abuse services?

Get the help you deserve today!

Call us today, we can help you in our different locations or via tele-health . Get the help you or someone you know deserves during the COVID crisis. 

Please continue to check our website or call our Support Specialists for continued updates. The Neuroscience Institute Mental Health Center is committed to the safety of our employees and the people we serve in our community. We’re following the protocols of the CDC and Department of Health. For the latest information on the steps you can take to protect yourself, please visit the CDC website and come back to this page for updates. For additional information about how the Neuroscience Institute Mental Health Center is responding to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and how we are serving the people in our community, please read below.

Inpatient Treatment Safety Protocols

The Neuroscience Institute is open and accepting new patients during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis . We’ve implemented new safety strategies, protocols and procedures to minimize risk, provide innovative new treatment and continue providing the high-quality mental health treatment you expect. As ever, we are committed to your care and will not let this pandemic prevent us from providing help to those who need it now more than ever.

Please don’t hesitate, during the coronavirus health crisis to seek treatment for your mental health concerns. While you may also be experiencing increased stress and anxiety please know that The Neuroscience Institute mental health center is an essential healthcare provider and remains open 24X7. We have responded quickly and effectively to COVID-19 virus so to ensure you can seek treatment safely and confidently.

  • To prevent the spread of COVID-19 we are screening all patients, visitors and staff presenting to all of our service sites.  
  • Para evitar la propagación de COVID-19, estamos evaluando a todos los pacientes, visitantes y personal que se presentan en todos nuestros sitios de servicio. 

Housekeeping Cleaning & Safety Protocols

The Neuroscience Institute has acquired incremental specialty cleaning supplies including but not limited to sanitary supplies, antibacterial soaps, hand sanitizers, antimicrobial wipes, bleach, and other disinfectant sprays. We have increased cleaning frequency and maintenance especially for high traffic areas and surfaces. Our cleaning crew has been instructed to complete thorough cleaning and wipe downs of all residences and their common areas. Staff has been instructed to perform continuous disinfection of common touch and other surfaces and other areas such as door knobs and light switches.

We now provide Free Virtual Assessments to keep you safe while providing valuable guidance without any obligation.

What is an Assessment?

The path to recovery begins with an initial assessment — an evaluation of your mental health and social functioning. The assessment, a set of questions asked in a private setting by a health care provider, gathers information about self-perception, the ability to function with others, significant life events, and a medical history. The goal of the assessment is to help determine the best care plan for you to return to well-being. The path to recovery begins with an initial assessment — an evaluation of your mental health and social functioning. Your assessment will be a set of questions asked in a private setting by a health care provider, gathers information about self-perception, the ability to function with others, significant life events, and a medical history. The goal of the assessment is to help determine the best care plan for you to return to well-being.

COVID-19
Call 24 hours for your free mental health assessment

How Can I Schedule an Assessment?

Scheduling an assessment can be done by calling, chatting with us, or by visiting us in person.

How Are Assessments Performed?

In person – We welcome in-person assessments and are taking all necessary precautions by following CDC guidelines for patient safety.

By telephone – We can immediately perform your assessment over the phone to ensure reduced wait times and immediate access to the right program.


Steps We’re Taking To Ensure Your Safety During COVID-19 Crisis

Our Leadership Team and staff members are well-informed on current COVID-19 information using trusted federal, state, and local information sources. Our facility’s infection prevention team members ensure compliance with all guidelines and best practices for patient and staff safety.

Enhanced Cleaning Procedures

Housekeeping team members have implemented enhanced measures in order to provide the highest-quality environment of care.

Mandatory Health Screenings

Upon arrival, you will be asked if you are experiencing cough, cold, or flu-like symptoms and, if so, you will be asked to wear a mask. You will then complete a brief infection screening as directed by the CDC. In this same way, our employees are being screened each day upon arrival to work.

If qualifying symptoms are present and travel to restricted regions or contact with a COVID-19 positive patient has been made within 14 days, you may be asked to contact your medical provider for follow-up care or transported to a local medical facility.

PPE Practices

All patients and employees are monitored daily for COVID-19 symptoms and are instructed to wear masks. Personal protective equipment is provided when guidelines dictate their use.

Restricted Visitation

No visitors are allowed at this time; however, you can connect with your loved ones by means of virtual visitation on your smartphone or a device provided to you.

Your mental health or addiction treatment should not wait and, with these extensive safety protocols firmly in place, you can feel confident trusting us with your essential mental healthcare.


As an additional contact-less mental health treatment modality we now offer online tele-therapy

How Do I Start Online Therapy?

Your recovery begins with an assessment with one of our behavioral health professionals designed to connect you to the appropriate care plan. That assessment can be scheduled by calling, chatting or visiting the facility in person. Online therapy may be recommended by a medical professional based on the results of the initial assessment.

How Does Online Therapy Work?

Once you have enrolled in online therapy after your assessment, either the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), you will receive a schedule and information regarding initial communication with your assigned therapist and therapy group using Zoom.

Online therapy is conducted much the same as in-person group therapy, except you will be connected with your group via video conference. Your therapist will use evidence-based treatment to create dialogue and provide a safe environment to work through your behavioral health concerns and help you make significant changes.

Participation in tele-therapy is simple: a computer, laptop, or smartphone and a valid email address is all that is needed.

Our Online Therapy Guidelines

It is important to be in a private space during the session, away from distractions and other people, to ensure the privacy of the group. You may prefer to use headphones during your sessions.

  • Refrain from taking calls, texting, using social media, emailing, direct messaging, and any other interactions while in session.
  • Attend all scheduled sessions on time for the full duration. Regular breaks are scheduled by your therapist.
  • Communicate all scheduling issues in advance with your therapist. Late arrivals, early departures and absences that have not been shared with your therapist will initiate the unscheduled absence process, which may result in the facility contacting your emergency contact or requesting a wellness check from local authorities. Your safety is our number one priority.
  • Make the most of your online therapy by engaging with the therapist and the group, sharing your thoughts and feelings and doing work outside the group, such as keeping a journal of your progress.

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DANESH ALAM

Danesh Alam MD, DFAPA, DFASAM
Medical Reviewer

Dr. Alam is an internationally renowned psychiatrist with academic affiliations with Northwestern University and University of Illinois, Chicago where he completed his residency training. He has been a principal investigator for over forty studies and has been involved in research leading to the approval of most psychiatric medications currently on the market. He is the founder of the Neuroscience Research Institute which continues to conduct research on cutting edge medication and interventional psychiatry. Dr. Alam is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He has won several awards and has been featured extensively on radio and television.

Are you or a loved one feeling depressed or helpless due to the current COVID-19 crisis?

Do you suffer from anxiety or uncertainty and or other negative feelings and are having difficulty coping with every day life adjustments due to COVID-19?

Are you or your loved ones in need of counseling, psychiatric, or substance abuse services?

Get the help you deserve today!

Call us today, we can help you in our different locations or via tele-health . Get the help you or someone you know deserves during the COVID crisis. 

Please continue to check our website or call our Support Specialists for continued updates. The Neuroscience Institute Mental Health Center is committed to the safety of our employees and the people we serve in our community. We're following the protocols of the CDC and Department of Health. For the latest information on the steps you can take to protect yourself, please visit the CDC website and come back to this page for updates. For additional information about how the Neuroscience Institute Mental Health Center is responding to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and how we are serving the people in our community, please read below.

Inpatient Treatment Safety Protocols

The Neuroscience Institute is open and accepting new patients during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis . We've implemented new safety strategies, protocols and procedures to minimize risk, provide innovative new treatment and continue providing the high-quality mental health treatment you expect. As ever, we are committed to your care and will not let this pandemic prevent us from providing help to those who need it now more than ever.

Please don't hesitate, during the coronavirus health crisis to seek treatment for your mental health concerns. While you may also be experiencing increased stress and anxiety please know that The Neuroscience Institute mental health center is an essential healthcare provider and remains open 24X7. We have responded quickly and effectively to COVID-19 virus so to ensure you can seek treatment safely and confidently.

  • To prevent the spread of COVID-19 we are screening all patients, visitors and staff presenting to all of our service sites.  
  • Para evitar la propagación de COVID-19, estamos evaluando a todos los pacientes, visitantes y personal que se presentan en todos nuestros sitios de servicio. 

Housekeeping Cleaning & Safety Protocols

The Neuroscience Institute has acquired incremental specialty cleaning supplies including but not limited to sanitary supplies, antibacterial soaps, hand sanitizers, antimicrobial wipes, bleach, and other disinfectant sprays. We have increased cleaning frequency and maintenance especially for high traffic areas and surfaces. Our cleaning crew has been instructed to complete thorough cleaning and wipe downs of all residences and their common areas. Staff has been instructed to perform continuous disinfection of common touch and other surfaces and other areas such as door knobs and light switches.

We now provide Free Virtual Assessments to keep you safe while providing valuable guidance without any obligation.

What is an Assessment?

The path to recovery begins with an initial assessment — an evaluation of your mental health and social functioning. The assessment, a set of questions asked in a private setting by a health care provider, gathers information about self-perception, the ability to function with others, significant life events, and a medical history. The goal of the assessment is to help determine the best care plan for you to return to well-being. The path to recovery begins with an initial assessment — an evaluation of your mental health and social functioning. Your assessment will be a set of questions asked in a private setting by a health care provider, gathers information about self-perception, the ability to function with others, significant life events, and a medical history. The goal of the assessment is to help determine the best care plan for you to return to well-being.

COVID-19
Call 24 hours for your free mental health assessment

How Can I Schedule an Assessment?

Scheduling an assessment can be done by calling, chatting with us, or by visiting us in person.

How Are Assessments Performed?

In person - We welcome in-person assessments and are taking all necessary precautions by following CDC guidelines for patient safety.

By telephone - We can immediately perform your assessment over the phone to ensure reduced wait times and immediate access to the right program.


Steps We’re Taking To Ensure Your Safety During COVID-19 Crisis

Our Leadership Team and staff members are well-informed on current COVID-19 information using trusted federal, state, and local information sources. Our facility’s infection prevention team members ensure compliance with all guidelines and best practices for patient and staff safety.

Enhanced Cleaning Procedures

Housekeeping team members have implemented enhanced measures in order to provide the highest-quality environment of care.

Mandatory Health Screenings

Upon arrival, you will be asked if you are experiencing cough, cold, or flu-like symptoms and, if so, you will be asked to wear a mask. You will then complete a brief infection screening as directed by the CDC. In this same way, our employees are being screened each day upon arrival to work.

If qualifying symptoms are present and travel to restricted regions or contact with a COVID-19 positive patient has been made within 14 days, you may be asked to contact your medical provider for follow-up care or transported to a local medical facility.

PPE Practices

All patients and employees are monitored daily for COVID-19 symptoms and are instructed to wear masks. Personal protective equipment is provided when guidelines dictate their use.

Restricted Visitation

No visitors are allowed at this time; however, you can connect with your loved ones by means of virtual visitation on your smartphone or a device provided to you.

Your mental health or addiction treatment should not wait and, with these extensive safety protocols firmly in place, you can feel confident trusting us with your essential mental healthcare.


As an additional contact-less mental health treatment modality we now offer online tele-therapy

How Do I Start Online Therapy?

Your recovery begins with an assessment with one of our behavioral health professionals designed to connect you to the appropriate care plan. That assessment can be scheduled by calling, chatting or visiting the facility in person. Online therapy may be recommended by a medical professional based on the results of the initial assessment.

How Does Online Therapy Work?

Once you have enrolled in online therapy after your assessment, either the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), you will receive a schedule and information regarding initial communication with your assigned therapist and therapy group using Zoom.

Online therapy is conducted much the same as in-person group therapy, except you will be connected with your group via video conference. Your therapist will use evidence-based treatment to create dialogue and provide a safe environment to work through your behavioral health concerns and help you make significant changes.

Participation in tele-therapy is simple: a computer, laptop, or smartphone and a valid email address is all that is needed.

Our Online Therapy Guidelines

It is important to be in a private space during the session, away from distractions and other people, to ensure the privacy of the group. You may prefer to use headphones during your sessions.

  • Refrain from taking calls, texting, using social media, emailing, direct messaging, and any other interactions while in session.
  • Attend all scheduled sessions on time for the full duration. Regular breaks are scheduled by your therapist.
  • Communicate all scheduling issues in advance with your therapist. Late arrivals, early departures and absences that have not been shared with your therapist will initiate the unscheduled absence process, which may result in the facility contacting your emergency contact or requesting a wellness check from local authorities. Your safety is our number one priority.
  • Make the most of your online therapy by engaging with the therapist and the group, sharing your thoughts and feelings and doing work outside the group, such as keeping a journal of your progress.

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