Organizations Filed Purposes:
Rushford Center, Inc., is dedicated to meeting the substance abuse and mental health needs of children, adults and families. Working cooperatively with our Hartford HealthCare network partners and others who share our goals, Rushford Center, Inc., strives to provide affordable, accessible services of proven effectiveness and high quality that embrace the most current research in prevention, treatment and recovery.
Acute Care and Evaluation (ACE) is one component of a continuum of care for adults in need of substance abuse services. It operates as the primary local resource for the evaluation and treatment of acute alcohol and drug detoxification with the purpose of medical stabilization as its primary objective. Middlesex County is the primary service area with secondary and tertiary service areas spanning a 100-mile radius. ACE is a 19 bed inpatient, medically monitored detoxification, evaluation and medical treatment unit. The average length of stay is 4 days. Short term counseling and discharge planning are provided to all patients on a regular basis. Protocols are in place for alcohol, opiate, and polysubstance detoxification including daily group activity designed to educate and prepare the patient for the next appropriate level of care. Safe containment and stabilization is provided for individuals who are entering treatment on an intensive level. All patients receive one-to-one counseling to encourage and motivate to achieve the appropriate level of care that is needed. This assessment often includes a complete bio psychosocial assessment, which affords a more comprehensive assessment process and determines either an internal (RCI) or external treatment program. Our staff includes a Medical Director, Manager, APRN, RN's, Certified Nursing Assistants/Counselor Assistants and Counselors.Nutritional assessment and counseling are also available when needed. A 16-hour, 7 day per week, (8 a.m. - midnight) RN-staffed Acute Care and Evaluation unit administers services to Catchment Area 10. The Acute Care and Evaluation unit provides a centralized location with specialized staff to provide assessment, intervention and referral services to substance abusers. This program was established in 1985 by legislative mandate and was initially designed to relieve area hospital emergency room utilization of substance abusers; nearly 200 patients are served monthly through the Admissions and Evaluation Center, demonstrating a successful achievement of this goal. Further, through screening and referral to Rushford's Acute Care Unit, 75-80% of the patients are diverted from admission to CVH Addiction Services and Middlesex Hospital, thereby avoiding an excessive demand on those providers.
Intensive Treatment Program (ITP) is a 42 bed, short-term, flexible length of stay, residential program that offers individual counseling, group therapy, family involvement and regular in-house 12-step meetings. Patients receive individualized treatment plans, continuing care updates and discharge plans. It is one component in a continuum of care for adults in need of substance abuse services. Middlesex County is the primary service area, with surrounding towns secondary, and other parts of Connecticut served as program space allows. ITP is designed for patients who demonstrate serious refractory single or multi-chemical addictions and who require substantial structure and environmental changes, in order to gain progress toward recovery. Emphasis is placed on teaching patients about the disease process and sober living skills, and how to have fun during recovery. ITP has 20 hours per day of psychiatric coverage. Patients with psychiatric symptoms can be seen and assessed by a psychiatrist. This is a dual capable program with 24 hour nursing coverage. The Acute Care & Evaluation (ACE) staff meets medical and acute psychological needs on a 24 hour basis. Counselors provide treatment, via group and/or one-to-one counseling. Patients regularly attend AA/NA meetings. A comprehensive discharge plan with specific discharge criteria is developed for each patient within 4 days of admission. Dual diagnosis patients with mild to moderate psychiatric symptomology, that does not preclude their ability to function in the residential environment, are managed on an individualized and creative basis. An APRN and psychiatrist are available to provide in-house consultation and psychopharmacological treatment and management for the dually diagnosed. In addition to the above services, our Senior Citizens are encouraged to attend a specialty group designed to address the lifestyle changes and other unique issues of this population. These groups discuss topics such as the potential for substance abuse, increased use of medications, structuring free time in retirement, adjustment to lower income, grief and loss issues, etc.; nutritional assessment and counseling are also available.
Rushford Center's Community Support Services:The role of Community Support Services is to assist people with mental illness and/or addiction disorders to achieve independence. This means helping to improve their ability to live in the community with the least intervention from formal services and to make their own decisions to the greatest extent possible. The decision to receive community support services is voluntary, goal driven and participant directed. Services are provided in a flexible manner to meet a participant's changing wants, needs and resources. Case Managers provide services by assisting with access to a full range of mental health and/or other community resources. This includes helping individuals learn more about and make decisions about how to improve their quality of life. Services offered include treatment coordination, employment and housing assistance, homeless outreach, AIDS education and outreach, and a social club to assist persons with mental health disorders achieve maximum independence through the exploration and the development of daily living skills.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Hassan Dinakar Md | Associate Medical Director | 60 | $386,949 |
Jonathan Allen Md | Medical Director | 60 | $348,893 |
Samuel Silverman | Dir. Medical Education | 60 | $259,546 |
Vincent Mcclain Md | Asst Medical Dir- Residential Svcs | 60 | $216,994 |
John Moore Phd | Psychiatrist | 60 | $174,831 |
Harold Schwartz Md | Former Key Employee | 0 | $0 |
John Santopietro Md | VP, Psychiatrist in Chief | 30 | $0 |
Deborah Weidner Md | VP Safety and Quality | 30 | $0 |
James O'Dea | VP Operations | 30 | $0 |
Paul Maloney | VP Finance | 30 | $0 |
Patricia Rehmer | President BHN | 30 | $0 |
Margaret Marchak | Secretary | 3 | $0 |
John Rathgeber | Vice Chair | 3 | $0 |
Jason Howey | Chair | 3 | $0 |
Carl Grant | Director (Thru 12/09/18) | 2 | $0 |
Paul Czepiga | Director (Thru 11/07/18) | 1 | $0 |
George Springer Jr Esq | Director | 2 | $0 |
Denise Mcnair | Director | 2 | $0 |
Bruce Koeppen Md | Director | 2 | $0 |
Min Jung Kim | Director | 2 | $0 |
David Hyman Dds | Director | 2 | $0 |
Gary Havican | Director,SVP & President Cent Region | 2 | $0 |
Joseph Harrison Md | Director | 1 | $0 |
Nadine Francis-West | Director | 2 | $0 |
Irfan Chughtai Md | Director | 2 | $0 |
Letterio Asciuto Md | Director | 1 | $0 |
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