Maimonides to establish new Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) and in-patient adolescent unit in South Brooklyn to address behavioral health crisis 

Brooklyn, New York – (July 10, 2024) – Maimonides Health announced that it has received three grants totaling more than $17 million from the New York State Office of Mental Health, Healthfirst, and Fidelis Care to expand critical behavioral health services, including by building a new Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP), a robust service approach to serving patients in behavioral health emergencies, and a new inpatient adolescent unit. The funding is part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s landmark $1 billion initiative to address the ongoing statewide mental health crisis.

According to the OMH’s recent State of Mental Health Report (May 2024), children, teens, and adults in New York City face significant mental health challenges: nearly half of local teens have experienced depressive symptoms and 15% of children ages 3 to 13 have been diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Among adults, nearly 25% reported experiencing a mental health disorder in a given year, and more than one-third of adults diagnosed with a mental health disorder say their needs were unmet.

“Given the current behavioral health crisis here in New York City, it’s essential we expand our capabilities to meet these urgent needs. These increased services will alleviate suffering and provide essential support to our community,” said Dr. Abraham M. Taub, DO, Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Maimonides. “We are deeply grateful for OMH’s partnership and sharing our commitment to providing excellent patient care and services for Brooklynites. Thank you also to Healthfirst and Fidelis Care for delivering crucial support.”

OMH awarded Maimonides $6 million to establish a CPEP, as part of a total of a $39.1 million in state funding for nine community-based hospitals to develop these programs. CPEPs provide a primary entry point for individuals who need specialized support with behavioral health crises. Available 24 hours a day on a daily basis, CPEPs include triage, observation, care, treatment and referral in a safe and comfortable environment, distinct from the general emergency room. Maimonides will be the only hospital in South Brooklyn with such an offering, and one of 31 hospitals statewide.

OMH also awarded Maimonides $5 million to establish a 20-bed adolescent inpatient psychiatric unit, addressing the pressing need for increased inpatient capacity that has persisted since the Covid-19 pandemic. Since 2019, there has been a significant gap in coverage – 20% for adults and 12.4% for children and adolescents, according to The Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health. The funding is part of the $30 million awarded to nine community-based hospitals to add 109 new inpatient psychiatric beds statewide.

Healthfirst and Fidelis Care awarded Maimonides $6.7 million as part of its Behavioral Health Center of Excellence Award. A portion of this grant ($1.8 million) will be used to expand outpatient services including addiction services and on-site primary care. This expansion ensures comprehensive and accessible care for the community. The remaining $4.9 million will be combined with OMH’s funding to create a new inpatient unit for adolescents.

Thanks to the support of OMH, Healthfirst and Fidelis Care, Maimonides will expand and improve psychiatric services and infrastructure. In tandem with our brand-new pediatric emergency department renovation currently underway, these improvements are part of a larger strategy to double our emergency room square footage, expanding emergency services to meet community need. As an essential provider of first-rate, world-class health care in Brooklyn, Maimonides remains committed to delivering the vital health care services our communities need.

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About Maimonides Health

Maimonides Health is Brooklyn’s largest healthcare system, serving over 320,000 patients each year through the system’s 3 hospitals, 1,800+ physicians and more than 80 community-based practices and outpatient centers. The system is anchored by Maimonides Medical Center, one of the nation’s largest independent teaching hospitals and home to centers of excellence in numerous specialties and Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital (formerly New York Community Hospital), a 130-bed adult medical-surgical hospital; and Maimonides Children’s Hospital, Brooklyn’s only children’s hospital and only pediatric trauma center.

Maimonides’ clinical programs rank among the best in the country for patient outcomes, including its Heart and Vascular Institute, Neurosciences Institute, Bone and Joint Center, and Cancer Center. Maimonides is an affiliate of Northwell Health and a major clinical training site for SUNY Downstate College of Medicine. For additional information, please visit www.maimo.org and follow us on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok

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