EIN 04-2777145

Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
1,121
Year formed
1970
Most recent tax filings
2023-09-01
Description
Lahey Health Behavioral Services is a private, nonprofit agency that provides mental health counseling, addiction treatment and family and school-based services to residents in greater Boston, the North Shore and the Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts. They serve adults, teens, families and children. Services include outpatient mental health clinics; inpatient and outpatient treatment and prevention for drug and alcohol problems; school-based programs; and community education and prevention initiatives.
Also known as...
Northeast Behavioral Health Corporation; Lahey Health Behavioral Services
Total revenues
$66,254,684
2023
Total expenses
$83,063,248
2023
Total assets
$15,044,847
2023
Num. employees
1,121
2023

Program areas at Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services

Northeast Behavioral Health Corporation d/b/a Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services (nbhc or bilh bs) is the largest network of mental Health and substance use disorder Services in eastern Massachusetts, providing high-quality mental Health and addiction treatment. This includes a full continuum of care for children and adults ranging from inpatient to community-based Services. Treatment offerings include mobile crisis teams for Behavioral and substance-related emergencies; inpatient psychiatric and detoxification treatment; residential programs; outpatient mental Health and addiction clinics; and medication-assisted treatment programs for persons with opioid use disorders. Northeast Behavioral Health Corporation (nbhc) has over 250 beds in 9 facilities for patients requiring acute psychiatric, detoxification and post-acute diversionary Services. Other offerings include many community-based Services such as mobile emergency Services teams, school and home-based counseling for youth and their families. Bilhbs serves approximately 17,000 individuals annually, providing over 380,000 units of service, in a vast array of settings based on their needs. Because of the covid-19 emergency, nbhc was forced to reconfigure its delivery model for many Services. With multiple "brick and mortar" sites temporarily closed during the height of the pandemic, nbhc outfitted clinicians with the tools needed to offer telehealth Services. By the end of the fiscal year, of the total units of service listed above, almost 61,000 were delivered via telehealth. In addition, as outlined below, nbhc supported bilh's system-wide response to the pandemic by quickly standing up a short-term stay community crisis stabilization unit on the campus of an affiliated entity. Bilh bs continues to leverage telehealth Services to connect to communities served across bilh. Nbhc provided addiction treatment Services with more than 200 inpatient and residential beds, operating 24/7 for addiction treatment. Addiction treatment includes both outpatient and inpatient treatment and prevention. Substance abuse counseling and group therapy is offered for both adults and teens, as are a range of court-ordered programs including operating under the influence (oui) education and evaluations. Medication-assisted treatment for men and women addicted to heroin or prescription opioids is provided at locations in gloucester and danvers. Acute treatment programs providing inpatient detoxification Services from drugs and/or alcohol in medical settings are available at treatment centers in danvers and tewksbury. In fy23 these centers served approximately 2,600 patients. Nbhc also provided post-detoxification residential settings at multiple locations serving both men and women, including hart house in tewksbury which exclusively serves mothers with children. In fy23, nbhc's outpatient addiction programs provided 196,350 units of service, including 5,600 via telehealth, while inpatient and residential programs recorded 60,327 bed days.
Emergency Services the emergency Services division offers emergency psychiatric Services and includes the emergency Services program (esp) and community crisis stabilization (ccs) inpatient program. Esp provides emergency psychiatric assessments and supportive Services 24/7 in a variety of settings, including homes, schools, outpatient clinics and hospitals. Esp Services are provided within the community and within 10 hospitals emergency departments (ed) throughout the north shore, cape ann and merrimack valley, including 6 non-bilh emergency departments. Bilh bs' emergency psychiatric and mobile response teams in lawrence, salem and lowell are available around the clock, providing psychiatric assessments and supportive Services in various settings. Nbhc provides these Services in conjunction with a large number of area hospitals, including facilities outside of the bilh umbrella. Mobile crisis clinicians also respond to schools, homes and outpatient clinics, and nbhc also provides walk-in Services at the three team locations. In addition to emergency evaluation, team members provide ongoing crisis counseling until the patient is stable and relationships are established with longer-term care providers. The lawrence and salem locations also house 8-bed community crisis stabilization units, which offer short-term (3-5 day) crisis beds in lieu of hospitalization for masshealth, medicare, and uninsured clients. In january 2023, the state of Massachusetts implemented Behavioral Health redesign, which significantly impacted our emergency Services teams. Bilh bs was awarded one community Behavioral Health center (cbhc), located in lawrence. The service areas for salem and lowell were transitioned to a different vendor. However, this allowed our salem and lowell teams to pivot inward to service the bilh system needs. During the fiscal period covered by this filing, emergency service programs had 13,502 encounters, 1,895 of which were done remotely, and the ccs programs recorded 2,546 bed days. Nbhc is also on the forefront of expanding treatment for opioid use disorder (oud). Several bilh organizations have taken steps to enhance care for patients with opioid use disorder (oud) who present in emergency departments, particularly as these patients transition from the hospital to a long-term treatment program. The nbhc bridge clinic in gloucester accepts patients referred from the Northeast hospital corp (nhc) emergency departments at both beverly hospital and addison gilbert hospital and offers continuation of medication assisted treatment and support from recovery coaches. Beth Israel deaconess hospital plymouth (bid-plymouth) treats patients with oud through medication-assisted treatment in the emergency department, and the hospital works closely with community partners to provide ongoing support to patients. These programs are similar to Services at mount auburn hospital which also offers medication-assisted treatment in its emergency department. Patients can then be referred to the bridge clinic at mount auburn hospital or bid-plymouth for continued or additional treatment. Northeast hospital Corporation, bid-plymouth and mount auburn hospitals are all part of the Beth Israel Lahey Health network and sister entities to nbhc.
Bilh bs' ambulatory division serves nearly 4,300 patients every year, delivering more than 108,000 units of Services in various settings. More than 43,000 were delivered by telehealth ambulatory programs and Services offered under the children's Behavioral Health initiative (cbhi) including a broad range of counseling and therapy as well as more intensive treatment modalities. Outpatient mental Health clinics in salem, lawrence, gloucester and beverly, and an outreach clinic in haverhill, assist individuals and families through periods of stress and adjustment, providing therapy for depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disease, and chronic mental illness. Outreach counselors offer short and long-term therapy in homes, schools, and other appropriate community settings. All therapy programs are supported by medication clinics if that is determined to be an appropriate adjunct to treatment. In fy23, nbhc delivered 99,419 units of ambulatory Services, supported by 8,432 psychopharmacology visits.

Who funds Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
The Pray Family FoundationCharitable Contribution$15,000
AmazonSmile FoundationGeneral Support$5

Personnel at Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services

NameTitleCompensation
Tabb KevinTtee and Chief Executive Officer$0
Catherine PietrzakChief Financial Officer$133,355
Post-Anderle JanineChief Marketing Officer , Behavioral Health$236,516
Ward Emine NSenior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer , Bilh Behavioral Health Services$432,462
Thompson ZacharyVice President , Behavioral Health Emergency Services$154,313
...and 32 more key personnel

Financials for Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services

RevenuesFYE 09/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$604,005
Program services$65,776,698
Investment income and dividends$13,223
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$-152,372
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$13,130
Total revenues$66,254,684

Form 990s for Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-092024-08-14990View PDF
2022-092023-08-15990View PDF
2021-092022-08-15990View PDF
2020-092021-08-16990View PDF
2019-092020-10-14990View PDF
...and 11 more Form 990s

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Data update history
September 22, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
September 21, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 3 new personnel
July 8, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $15,000 from The Pray Family Foundation
October 15, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 5 new personnel
October 3, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
Nonprofit Types
ClinicsMental health organizationsHeadquarter / parent organizations
Issues
HealthMental health
Characteristics
Political advocacyLobbyingFundraising eventsState / local levelReceives government fundingEndowed supportTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
199 Rosewood Dr 250
Danvers, MA 01923
Metro area
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH
County
Essex County, MA
Website URL
bilhbehavioral.org/ 
Phone
(978) 968-1700
Twitter profile
@nrthshorehealth 
IRS details
EIN
04-2777145
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1970
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
F30: Mental Health Treatment
NAICS code, primary
621: Outpatient Health Care Practitioners and Facilities
Parent/child status
Central organization
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