Program areas at Ashtabula County Medical Center Group Return
Glenbeigh operates and maintains an inpatient hospital and five regional outpatient centers for the treatment of individuals with substance use disorders. Glenbeigh offers a full continuum of care including: medically supervised withdrawal management, inpatient rehabilitation, partial hospitalization, extended residential treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, continuing care, and sober living opportunities. The goal is to provide a solid foundation in recovery to patients so they can establish and maintain lasting recovery. Glenbeigh provides quality treatment to adults living with substance use disorders regardless of race, creed, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or social/economic standing. Glenbeigh is committed to creating a recovery community filled with people who are living longer, more fulfilling lives.glenbeigh's three largest community benefit program service accomplishments, as measured by expenses, are: the provision of charitable care in the form of scholarships, community health improvement initiatives and community building activities. During 2023, 2,006 adults were treated in the inpatient program. Over 31,000 outpatient visits were also logged during the year. Within glenbeigh's defined service communities, there are many neighborhoods where poverty is prevalent and substance abuse is widespread. Consequently, glenbeigh provided financial assistance to individuals seeking treatment who met clinical and financial eligibility. By the end of 2023, glenbeigh provided $363,389 in charitable care in the form of full or partial scholarships to patients. Bad debt was an additional $1,598,703. As part of our commitment to promoting healing, glenbeigh offered community health improvement initiatives that served over 7,200 people at a cost of $499,308. Community health improvement services include: glenbeigh's bridges to recovery and music and message events; community drug and alcohol abuse presentations; family, parenting and sibling programs; community health fairs; first responder recognition and training; bereavement support groups; as well as symposiums and summits on the topics of addiction, treatment and sustaining long-term recovery. Glenbeigh shared our expertise in the field of substance use disorder with 110 regional nursing students and counselor/social worker interns from many colleges and universities offering programs that educate, empower, motivate and help bring recovery to the world. Glenbeigh also offered training on the identification of a potential overdose and the proper use of naloxone. A significant component of the community health improvement category was the provision of transportation to ensure access to care. Over 1,570 individuals utilized glenbeigh's transportation services at a cost of $93,235. Community building activities address the needs of the community beyond addiction treatment services. Glenbeigh expended $6,156 on various activities and collaborated with other entities offering recovery support events. Community building activities included health advocacy and served 2,287 individuals. Total 2023 community benefit initiatives served 10,476 individuals at a cost of $503,777. Net benefits had an offsetting revenue of $5,550 for cash and in-kind contributions which served 864 persons at a net benefit of ($5,343).
Ashtabula regional home health services (dba acmc regional home health) (acmc rhh) is a medicare/medicaid certified home care agency providing healthcare in the home. The service area includes Ashtabula County and the eastern portions of lake and geauga County, and the northern portion of trumbull County in ohio.acute care program: provides comprehensive home health care including nursing, physical, occupational, speech therapy, Medical social work, and home health aide services. Acmc rhh accepts medicare, medicaid and most insurances. Total visits 2023 = 23,810long term care programs: provides long-term custodial personal care through self-pay programs, grant and community funding. The largest funding source is the Ashtabula County senior levy program. Eligibility includes individuals over the age of 65 with functional deficits and no other resources to pay for services. The next largest funding source is the area agency on aging 11, inc. Eligibility for this program includes individuals with functional deficits with limited financial resources. There is a cost share expectation. Private duty visits =4,012 total sr levy direct visits = 3,667 total alzheimer's respite program units = 1,432 total title iii-b visits = 1,023; total title xx visits = 813