Fequently Asked Questions
- How is Rose Hill able to provide financial assistance?
- What are the standard methods of payment?
- What is the cost for services at Rose Hill?
- What accreditation and licensing does Rose Hill have?
- How does Rose Hill support family members?
- What is the length of stay?
- What is the typical daily schedule?
- Who works at Rose Hill?
- What treatment programs are available at Rose Hill?
- Who is appropriate for Rose Hill?
How is Rose Hill able to provide financial assistance?
Rose Hill Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The daily rate directly reflects the cost of operation. The Rose Hill Foundation raises funds to assist families in need with financial assistance.
What are the standard methods of payment?
- Private pay
- Combination of private pay and Rose Hill Foundation financial assistance is available to patients who are not receiving services through one of Michigan's public mental health organizations. (See rosehillcenter.org for application procedure)
- Some behavioral health insurance
- Public pay if provided by patient’s mental health authority.
What is the cost for services at Rose Hill?
The core program (Residential Rehabilitation) is $280 per day for a semi-private room and $300 per day for a private room.
What accreditation and licensing does Rose Hill have?
- Rose Hill is accredited by The Joint Commission, a nationally recognized symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting certain performance standards.
- The Residential Rehabilitation and Extended Residential programs are licensed by the State of Michigan
- Professional staff are licensed in their practicing discipline by the State of Michigan
How does Rose Hill support family members?
- The case manager maintains regular contact with each family.
- The psychiatrist consults with family when appropriate.
- The psychologist is available for consultation when appropriate.
- Family education group is offered on site and by webinar.
Length of stay is determined by an Individual Treatment Plan, but averages 6 to 12 months.
What is the typical daily schedule?
Meaningful activity is an important aspect of daily life at Rose Hill. Daily schedules are organized by Individual Treatment Plan but can include work, job readiness and acquisition skills, school, therapy, exercise, cooking, budgeting, and computer skills. Elective activities include music, art, drama, dance/movement, and yoga.
Licensed professional staff and those certified in their areas of expertise including:
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Psychiatric nursing
- Medical nursing
- Social work
- Dietary
- Recreational therapy
- General education
What treatment programs are available at Rose Hill?
Rose Hill Center offers four distinct programs in its continuum of care:
- Residential Rehabilitation – This core program gives patient an opportunity to reach their highest level of independent functioning while learning independent living skills and ways to manage symptoms.
- Transitional Living Program (TLP) – This program provides an opportunity for patients to reside in one of seven on-campus townhouses where they can practice independent living skills-including working, volunteering or going to school in the community-in a safe and secure setting.
- Community Support Program (CSP) – This service is available to individuals who have completed the core residential program and live within a 20 mile radius of Rose Hill Center.
- Extended Residential – This program treats individuals who need daily structure and support to maintain their highest level of independent functioning.
Who is appropriate for Rose Hill?
Individuals 18 years of age and older, with a diagnosis of mental illness (but may have a coexisting substance abuse diagnosis) and are:
- Currently not physically or verbally aggressive
- Independent with personal care activities
- Able to participate in structured daily programming as directed by Individual Treatment Plan
- Willing to take medications as prescribed







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