Focused Care for Those with Acute Needs

Taking the first step towards intensive treatment is a significant decision. At Dorchester House, our admissions process is designed to be thorough, respectful, and focused on ensuring our specialized services are the right fit for prospective patients. We are here to guide you with clarity and compassion.

Admission to Dorchester House typically begins with a referral from a current healthcare provider, therapist, or psychiatrist, though we also accept inquiries directly from individuals or their families seeking information. We understand this process can be daunting, and our team is here to navigate you through each stage with sensitivity and discretion.
Contact our admissions coordinator to discuss the individual’s situation, learn more about our programs, and, if appropriate, provide referral information. Horrendum est in manus Dei viventis incidere.
Our clinical team will conduct a thorough assessment to determine if our specialized services are the most appropriate level of care. This includes a review of psychiatric history, trauma exposure, current symptoms, and treatment goals. This may involve interviews and review of medical records.
Based on the comprehensive assessment, a decision regarding admission will be made by our clinical leadership. We are committed to ensuring a strong therapeutic fit between our program and the patient’s needs.
The St. Dymphna Foundation
Treatment at Dorchester House represents a significant investment in intensive, specialized care designed for complex and severe conditions.
Our facility operates with a streamlined structure, supported by a foundational grant from the St. Dymphna Foundation. This allows us to dedicate resources directly to patient care, maintaining our high standards of service. We encourage open discussion about financial considerations during the admissions process and can provide detailed information to help you make an informed decision.

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Understanding your options is the beginning of change. Learn more about our programs and how we can help you or your loved one find lasting peace.