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 Partial Hospital Program
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The Pediatric Partial Hospital Program (PPHP) is a treatment program for infants, toddlers and preschool children from infancy to 6 years of age who have serious emotional, behavioral, eating, sleeping or relationship problems. The program takes place during the day Monday through Friday, and allows children to return home to their families each night and during the weekend.

This program allows children and their families the opportunity to work on the emotional and social difficulties that occur within the family and in the community. Children and their families generally receive treatment for one to six months depending on the severity of the child's emotional and behavioral disabilities and his or her treatment goals and family circumstances.

A program of Bradley Hospital's child and adolescent services, SafeQuest is an after-school treatment program that is an alternative to hospitalization and traditional outpatient services. The purpose of the program is to provide intensive treatment services for adolescents with unsafe thoughts or behaviors. It offers an alternative to hospitalization, shortens the length of stay for hospitalized adolescents and prepares these patients and their families for outpatient services.

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