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Glenbeigh

Glenbeigh is a private, non-profit, alcohol and drug addiction treatment hospital that was founded in 1981. A Cleveland Clinic affiliate, Glenbeigh is a 188-licensed bed facility located on an 80 acre campus in Ashtabula County, Ohio4. Inpatient hospitalization, detoxification, partial hospitalization, extended care, family services, outpatient treatment services and recovery housing are available at the Rock Creek, Ohio5 location.

In addition to inpatient services, Glenbeigh also offers outpatient treatment services at six locations: Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Beachwood6, Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Canton7, Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Niles8, Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Rocky River9, and Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Toledo10, in Ohio. Glenbeigh’s Outpatient Center of Erie11, is located in Pennsylvania;

Glenbeigh’s express purpose is to offer alcohol and drug rehabilitation for adults and to provide recovery support services. It was the first hospital in Northeastern Ohio to focus exclusively on substance use disorders. Services remain centered on an abstinence-based12, holistic, treatment model. Glenbeigh offers educational workshops and seminars designed to educate the community about addiction, treatment, and recovery. It is a source of continuing addiction-related education for professionals and workforce development.

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History

Reputation

Locations

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History

Glenbeigh, founded in 1981, was considered one of the largest providers of rehabilitation treatment services. At that time, Glenbeigh, Inc., based in Jupiter, Florida, was made up of several health centers in Ohio and Florida and was recognized as an expert in the field of addiction treatment. In Ohio, Glenbeigh Health Sources of Cleveland opened in 1982 and delivered care to adolescents, adults, and families with chemical dependency issues. It was the first addiction specialty hospital in Northeastern Ohio13. Glenbeigh, Rock Creek, specialized in treating adults with alcohol and drug addictions.

Glenbeigh, Inc., operating as Glenbeigh Hospitals, provided services throughout Florida, offering treatment for adolescents, individuals with eating disorders, and geriatric patients struggling with substance use disorders and pain management. Glenbeigh Hospitals specialized in services for women and impaired professionals, while providing community education, speaker services, and prevention training. In 1986 counselors from other countries observed counseling techniques at several Glenbeigh facilities14, solidifying Glenbeigh’s reputation as a national leader in addiction treatment.

Also in 1986, a companion hospital, Glenbeigh Hospital of Tampa, opened. It was one of the first facilities in the country devoted to treating food addiction. The nationally acclaimed program employed top specialists in the field of food addiction and eating disorders15. The Food Addiction Institute cited Glenbeigh Hospital of Tampa, along with professional publications produced at Glenbeigh Tampa, in a bibliography when arguing that food addiction is a biochemical dependency16.

Two years later, Glenbeigh, Inc. opened one of Florida’s first treatment programs for compulsive gamblers17 and nicotine addiction in Hialeah, a suburb of Miami18. In September 1989, Glenbeigh opened an 80-bed substance abuse treatment hospital in Orlando, Florida19.

At the same time, insurance companies reduced reimbursement benefits for addiction treatment, either by not approving the standard 28-day inpatient stay at all, approving a lesser number of days a person could stay in treatment, and/or reducing the amount paid to the facility for the treatment program20. With a collapse in reimbursement, many facilities providing services were forced to downsize or close. Glenbeigh Hospitals joined other addiction treatment providers in cutting staff as a result of the actions taken by insurance companies21.

Glenbeigh, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 in 1993 and reorganized. Glenbeigh Hospitals of Orlando, Palm Beach, and Miami closed between April and July 1994. Glenbeigh Hospital of Tampa was acquired by University Community Hospital, but it also closed in October 199422. By early 1995, Glenbeigh Health Sources of Cleveland ceased operations.

The Rock Creek Medical Center emerged as an entity specializing in alcohol and drug addiction treatment services for adults. Ashtabula County Medical Center (ACMC Healthcare System) purchased the Rock Creek treatment facility in 1994 to ensure substance use disorder treatment programs would remain in the county. The purchase included Glenbeigh’s four outpatient centers, which were located in Beachwood, Niles, and Rocky River in Ohio, and Erie, Pennsylvania.

In January 1995, Rock Creek Medical Center incorporated in Ohio and the final transfer to Ashtabula County Medical Center (ACMC Healthcare System) was completed on February 16, 1995. The following year Rock Creek Medical Center transitioned its name to Glenbeigh Health Sources. In 1996, the IRS issued Rock Creek Medical Center, doing business as Glenbeigh Health Sources, 501 (c) 3 non-profit, status. As of 1997, Glenbeigh continued to specialize in treating adults, age 18 and over, suffering with alcohol and drug addictions. In 1998, Ashtabula County Medical Center (ACMC Healthcare System) became an affiliate of Cleveland Clinic, which, in turn, extended that affiliation to Glenbeigh.

In 2001, Rock Creek Medical Center rebranded to Glenbeigh Hospital and Outpatient Centers, doing business as Glenbeigh. Programming and facilities expanded.

At the Rock Creek campus, the Gatehouse expansion opened in 2003. During the same year construction was planned for a $1 million extension to the main inpatient hospital. Another $4.5 million expansion was completed in 2007. A 16-bed extended care building was added to the campus in 2010, and a duplicate structure constructed and opened in 2012. Another $3.2 million expansion was completed in October 2017, which added 32 additional beds to the Rock Creek campus.

As an outpatient care provider in the Youngstown/Warren region of Ohio, Glenbeigh opened the Niles, Ohio, sober living house for men in May 1997 to serve the Mahoning Valley. The location offered outpatient treatment services and housed up to ten men who had completed inpatient treatment. By 2020, the Glenbeigh Niles sober living community could accommodate up to 31 men.

Glenbeigh continues to operate six outpatient centers in surrounding communities and has six sober living residences in Niles and Rock Creek, Ohio. As of 2020, Glenbeigh remains a Cleveland Clinic affiliate though the ACMC Healthcare System family and specializes in treating substance use disorders in adults age 18 and over.

Reputation

Glenbeigh Hospital, also known as Glenbeigh, delivers comprehensive alcohol and drug rehabilitation services on a national scale. In 2019, the hospital recorded over 3,000 patient admissions at the Rock Creek inpatient facility. Glenbeigh is consistently considered among the top providers for inpatient and outpatient treatment of substance use disorders.

Glenbeigh is accredited by The Joint Commission23 and a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)24. NAATP endorses the dispensing of high quality integrated services administered with professionalism and sets standards for ethics and the delivery of quality addiction treatment. The Joint Commission accreditation is earned by demonstrating continuous compliance with performance standards. The facility’s Gold Seal is a symbol of quality that reflects a health care organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care.

In a Kaiser Family Foundation review of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) data25, Glenbeigh received no penalties due to excess re-hospitalizations and no penalties for hospital acquired conditions through 2019.

Glenbeigh’s Ohio outpatient centers are licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services26 and the Pennsylvania location is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs27. Glenbeigh is LegitScript certified28 and is listed on the U.S. News Best Hospitals list29.

Locations

Glenbeigh’s main campus consists of 11 buildings spanning over 80 acres in Rock Creek, Ohio. In Niles, Ohio, Glenbeigh has five total sober living residences for individuals who have completed treatment but need more time building a foundation in recovery. A single Rock Creek, Ohio, residence provides sober living for up to eight individuals.

Glenbeigh operates six outpatient treatment centers throughout Northern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. Locations are: Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Beachwood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Canton, Stark County, Ohio; Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania; Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio; Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Rocky River, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; and Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.

Geography

Location 2863 State Route 45, Rock Creek, Ohio, United States

Coordinates 41° 40 ' 20.964 N 80° 51' 33.228 W

Organization

Care System Private

Type Alcohol Chemical Dependency

Funding Non-profit hospital

Affiliated System Cleveland Clinic

Services

Standards JCAHO accreditation

Beds 188

History

Opened 1981

Links

Website https://www.glenbeigh.com/

Lists

List of hospitals in Ohio

Lists of hospitals in the United States

External Links

·        Official Glenbeigh Hospital and Outpatient Centers website ( https://www.glenbeigh.com/ )

·        Official LegitScript certified Glenbeigh landing page ( https://www.glenbeigh.org/ )