Our facility is fully operational. However, all in-person visitation and our Family F.I.R.S.T. Program is temporarily suspended. We strongly encourage you to stay connected to your loved one through FaceTime, Skype or through the phone. Family and Friends are also welcome to drop off belongings. Arrangements can be made with the unit directly by calling 610-480-8919.
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Professional Referrals

If you are a professional looking to make a refer a client, referrals can be made 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 610-480-8919 or by faxing 610-480-8924.

Referrals are welcome from Hospitals, Crisis Centers, Psychiatrists, Psychologist, Therapists, Physicians, High Schools, Colleges/Universities, HMOS/PPOs, and other Mental Health Providers. To expedite the admissions process, please follow the information on our Admission Process page.

Professional Referrals

Our program is ideal for young adults:

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    Between the ages of 18 to 26 years old.

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    Seek treatment for conditions such as anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, OCD, trauma/PTSD, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and more.

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    Require new or improved skills to help cope with mental health symptoms in their day-to-day lives.

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    Have previously sought treatment but were unsuccessful or dissatisfied with past mental health care.

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    First time hospitalization.

Patient Satisfaction Surveys

Patient experience and outcomes are of great importance to Malvern Behavioral Health. In an effort to continuously improve our program based on client feedback, we survey our patients on a number of satisfaction points.

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Making the decision to come to an inpatient facili Making the decision to come to an inpatient facility can be challenging and frightening. As part of our Message of Hope program, patients are able to share words of inspiration to pay it forward and share words of hope to others making this decision. Learn more with the link in our bio.
Yesterday, Malvern Health was provided an opportun Yesterday, Malvern Health was provided an opportunity to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at our Willow Grove site.  A BIG thanks to @riteaid in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Health for issuing vaccines for Long Term Care Facilities and their employees.  Malvern remains steadfast with ensuring the health and safety of our employees as they continue to dedicate themselves to delivering high quality care to our patients! 🦠💉🩹

Swipe ➡️ to see the clinic in action!

1. @riteaid Pharmacist, Jenna Micallef and technician, Melissa Hickman, ready to vaccinate our employees.

2. MTC’s Director of Performance Improvement, Dave Moore, coordinating the clinic and checking in our employees.

3. MTC’s Admissons Counselor, Heather Messa, fills out paperwork in preparation for her 1st dose of the Moderna vaccine.

4. MTC’s Overnight Clincial Supervisor at our South Philly location, Amber Heaven, proudly shows off her vaccination card!

5. MTC’s Outpatient Therapist in Pottstown, Allison Gerstley, is 1 vaccination down and 1 to go!

6. MBH’s Mental Health Tech, Jeanet Harris, after receiving her 1st dose of Moderna!
Mental and physical health affect each other more Mental and physical health affect each other more than you may expect. Eating a balanced diet, getting a healthy amount of sleep, and exercising can build a healthy foundation for both your mind and your body.
As our digital world grows, so does cyberbullying As our digital world grows, so does cyberbullying and its harmful effects on the mental health of college students and young adults. 

Safer Internet Day brings this issue to light, and encourages us to do our part in making the internet a safer place. Whether you are a student, parent, teacher, or young adult, everyone plays a part in making a change. Find out more with the link in our bio.
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