Treating People. Supporting Families.
Call 800-256-5300

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Treating People.
Supporting Families.

Call 800-256-5300

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Care for the Whole Community

Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital has been providing psychiatric services for teens and adults for more than 40 years, offering individualized, trauma-informed programs that treat the “whole person,” not just the illness they’re battling. Our long-tenured staff focuses on an individual’s strengths and their connections to the community, encouraging patients to actively participate in their recovery. Located in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, in Montgomery County, we offer support, guidance and intervention to help our patients to cope with their issues and improve functioning so they can look toward a brighter future.

Confidential, no-cost assessments are available 24/7 by calling 800-256-5300.

Our Services

The adult inpatient program is designed to help adults age 18 and older to stabilize from emotional crisis or symptoms of acute mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and trauma-related issues and disorders. Our approach to treatment is influenced by “Trauma-Informed Care,” a treatment modality that takes into account everything in a patient’s past to carve out a brighter future in recovery.

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The adolescent inpatient program meets the unique needs of teens age 13 to 18 (but who are still in school) that are struggling with behavioral issues or mental health issues like depression and anxiety. Patients and families work closely with the treatment team to put together individualized plans to get the patients back on a healthy track. We coordinate with the patient’s school during their stay to make sure they don’t fall behind while receiving care.

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Our Extended Acute Care program is a longer program specifically for patients from Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties. The program offers longer stays for patients that require a more collaborative approach to treatment than other residential programs available in the area. Patients focus significantly on recovery methods and how to maintain that recovery long-term.

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Our hospital does not offer pet therapy, but we do take pride in our canine visitor, Bruce the Dog. Our hypoallergenic Golden Doodle visits every Wednesday to provide a friendly face and support to patients of all ages, helping us all feel more at ease and more at home. We consider him a member of the staff at our hospital and he’s just as eager to help as we are.

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Patient Satisfaction

4.36 / 5
I was treated with dignity and respect
4.55 / 5
I feel better now than when I was admitted
4.38 / 5
Overall I was very satisfied with my treatment

* Data based on patients surveyed between July-December 2023.

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1 day ago

While at Bryn Mawr Hospital visiting crisis workers, DBD, Ellyn, Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital, encountered a unique visitor - the Easter Bunny! He was making rounds and ensuring all staff and patients have a Hoppy Easter!!! ... See MoreSee Less

While at Bryn Mawr Hospital visiting crisis workers, DBD, Ellyn, Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital, encountered a unique visitor - the Easter Bunny! He was making rounds and ensuring all staff and patients have a Hoppy Easter!!!

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Beautiful

3 days ago

Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital marketing team welcomed the Central Bucks School District Social Work team to explore its facilities and engage in meaningful discussions on adolescent care, resulting in a valuable exchange of knowledge and ideas over lunch. ... See MoreSee Less

Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital marketing team welcomed the Central Bucks School District Social Work team to explore its facilities and engage in meaningful discussions on adolescent care, resulting in a valuable exchange of knowledge and ideas over lunch.
6 days ago

As we continue to recognize and celebrate social workers, remember that they do the work to help others live better lives! Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital is grateful for the wonderful social workers who work tirelessly for our patients. Thank you! ... See MoreSee Less

As we continue to recognize and celebrate social workers, remember that they do the work to help others live better lives!   Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital is grateful for the wonderful social workers who work tirelessly for our patients.  Thank you!

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Our social workers work MAGIC!

Our social workers are truly a gift to their patients

7 days ago

The Professional Liaison Association (PLA) convened its quarterly meeting at the Center for Families (CFF) Nourish Program in West Chester, graciously accommodated by Adam Schultz of Business Development. Presenters from CFF delivered insights into their programs and observed trends within the adolescent treatment sphere. Following the presentation, attendees had opportunities to network with the many providers present. #NetworkingOpportunity ... See MoreSee Less

The Professional Liaison Association (PLA) convened its quarterly meeting at the Center for Families (CFF) Nourish Program in West Chester, graciously accommodated by Adam Schultz of Business Development. Presenters from CFF delivered insights into their programs and observed trends within the adolescent treatment sphere. Following the presentation, attendees had opportunities to network with the many providers present.  #NetworkingOpportunityImage attachment
1 week ago

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Emotional Support Animals versus Service Animals? The training for the pet is what makes the difference. However, what is the same is the pet is trained to be aware of the daily functioning of their person to keep them safe and loved. Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital hosts a therapy dog each week to visit patients. The training for this is different from the others because, they are trained to visit individuals in hospital, nursing homes, etc... Either way, animals make the best companions. ... See MoreSee Less

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Emotional Support Animals versus Service Animals?  The training for the pet is what makes the difference.  However, what is the same is the pet is trained to be aware of the daily functioning of their person to keep them safe and loved.  Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital hosts a therapy dog each week to visit patients.  The training for this is different from the others because, they are trained to visit individuals in hospital, nursing homes, etc...  Either way, animals make the best companions.
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A Word From Our Patients

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“From the first time I attended therapy group, I was absolutely assured that the group leader cared. Without a doubt, Brooke Glen staff has really made a difference in my treatment.”

- Former patient
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“What I experienced at Brooke Glen was just short of a miracle. Not just the way they treated me, but how they handled even the most difficult patients.”

- Former patient
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“I know you went above and beyond in helping me and going the extra yard when I was in your facility. Your genuine, caring guidance and advice will always be remembered. I am grateful that you were my doctor. God bless you.”

- Former patient
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“I want to thank you for the great staff and doctors that I saw while at your hospital. The food was good and the rooms were clean. I would give your hospital an A+.”

- Former patient
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“Our daughter was at Brooke Glen. The experience we had was wonderful! We appreciated the level of professionalism of the Social Worker and Psychiatrist as they took seriously her history and listened to our concerns. They explained things thoroughly to us during this mental health crisis.”

- Former patient

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Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital
7170 Lafayette Ave
Fort Washington PA, 19034

Toll-Free Phone: 800-256-5300
Local Phone: 215-641-5300

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