Day Patients Admissions

We offer a range of therapeutic programs to support patients. Our day patient programs can be used as an alternative to admission, or as part of a relapse prevent plan to support discharge from hospital.

How do I get Admitted?

Ask your Doctor or Specialist to refer you to Abbotsford Private Hospital.

Referral must be to a Psychiatrist with admission rights to the hospital.

If you are not currently a patient at our hospital, you require an outpatient appointment where your Psychiatrist will conduct an assessment and determine the best program to treat your condition.

If you are currently a patient at our hospital, please discuss referral to a program with your treating Psychiatrist.

Your Psychiatrist will provide a referral to Abbotsford Therapy Programs, who will contact you for a health fund check and advise you if any out-of-pocket expenses apply.  They will also confirm your program start date.  

Please access our specialties to view the programs we currently offer.

Costs and Insurance Cover

Our Abbotsford Therapy Programs administration staff will contact you for a health fund check.

If you have an excess or co-payment with your health insurance, you will be required to pay at the time of admission for the first session.

Self-funded patients will be required to for the complete program cost at the time of admission for the first session.

For further assistance, please phone Abbotsford Therapy Programs on 08 9381 1833.

What do I bring to Hospital?

Please bring the following items with you to hospital:

  • Any medications that you may need to take during the course of the group program session (please be mindful of others and store these safely within the day lockers) 
  • Medicare and private health insurance cards.
  • Pen and a notebook.
  • Best to wear casual comfortable clothing.
  • Please ensure you have appropriate footwear.
  • Mobile phones must be turned off and stored in day lockers during the program.

Please do not bring e-cigarettes or vaping products on site.

Our Abbotsford Therapy Program staff will advise you of any other requirements, prior to your attendance.

On Arrival

On the day of admission for attendance at the day program please ensure you arrive at the hospital 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the session.

On arrival, please register at the Abbotsford Therapy Programs reception so our administration staff can confirm your personal details complete your admission forms.

You will be required to see your treating Psychiatrist at regular intervals during your attendance for the duration of the day program.  

Prior to admission, you will receive a self-assessment questionnaire to provide our Group Therapists with some additional information about your history and condition, to assist with the care we provide to you.

Your Meals

If you attend a full day program. the hospital will provide you morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea prepared in our onsite hospital kitchen.

If you attend a half day or evening program, morning tea, or afternoon tea will be served and according to the group duration.

Should you have special dietary requirements please advise the Abbotsford Therapy Programs staff.

Patient Feedback

We value your feedback at Abbotsford Private Hospital. Whether you want to pass on a compliment or provide feedback to help improve our service, we encourage you to:

  • Speak with your Group Therapist
  • Ask to speak with the  Therapy Program Manager
  • Complete our post-discharge Patient Experience Survey (this may also  be emailed to you) 

For more information, refer to below.

Your Rights

Discharge

At the completion of each session you will be discharged from hospital. You will be required to leave the hospital grounds.

Your Therapist may provide recommendations to your treating Psychiatrist about other programs that may be beneficial to support your recovery at the completion of the program.

For more information, refer to below.

Discharge

Relapse

If you are struggling to cope, contact your treating Psychiatrist or call our Admissions and Assessment team on  08 9381 1833 to discuss help appropriate to you. If it is an emergency or you feel unsafe, call 000 or present to your nearest Emergency Department.