Winchester Medical Center
Winchester Medical Center, located in Winchester, Virginia, is a not-for-profit regional referral hospital with 495 beds. Serving over 500,000 residents from multiple regions, it offers a broad spectrum of medical services ranging from neonatal care to advanced surgeries and comprehensive physical rehabilitation.
"Serving our Community By Improving Health" is the mission of Winchester Medical Center’s parent organization, Valley Health. The hospital has been recognized with awards like "America's 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention" and "America's 50 Best Hospitals for Outpatient Joint Replacement" by Healthgrades.
- Offers private and semi-private rooms, each equipped with remote controls for heat/AC and electric beds.
- Daily housekeeping services ensure rooms remain clean for patient comfort and safety.
- Amenities include a cafeteria, Starbucks, Subway, and vending machines for convenience.
- Recognized for excellence in bariatric surgery, showcasing their expertise in specialized treatments.
Winchester Medical Center provides care across a wide demographic range, offering vital health services to individuals in crisis and those managing chronic diseases. Their comprehensive approach benefits the entire community.
- 2 Conditions Treated
- Insurance Accepted
- 2 Levels of Care
- Speaks English
- 11 Therapies & Programs
Staff
- Mark Nantz, MHAPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Valley HealthLeads the strategic direction and operations of Valley Health system.
- Barbara Ballard, MBAChief Information Officer, Valley HealthOversees the information technology and digital transformation initiatives at Valley Health.
- Jeffrey Feit, MD, MSValley Health Population Health and Community Health OfficerLeads the population health and community health efforts for Valley Health.
- Nicolas C. Restrepo, MDValley Health Chief Quality and Patient Safety OfficerEnsures high-quality, safe patient care across the Valley Health system.
- Brad Rogers, MHAVice President, Valley Physician Enterprise, Chief Operating Officer, Valley Health Medical GroupOversees the operations and strategy of Valley Health's physician enterprise.
- Chris Rucker, MHAChief Strategy Officer and Chief of Staff, Valley HealthDevelops and implements strategic initiatives for the Valley Health system.
- Iyad Sabbagh, MD, MBAPresident, Valley Physician Enterprise, Chief Physician Executive, Valley Physician EnterpriseLeads the physician enterprise and oversees the clinical operations of Valley Health.
- Elizabeth Savage, MSODChief Human Resources Officer, Valley HealthManages the human resources strategy and initiatives for the Valley Health system.
- Tonya Smith, MHASenior Vice President, Acute Care, President, Winchester MedicalOversees the acute care operations and leads Winchester Medical Center.
- Theresa L. Trivette, DNPChief Nursing Executive (CNE), Valley HealthProvides strategic leadership and oversight for nursing practices across Valley Health.
- Bob Amos, MBAChief Financial Officer, Valley HealthManages the financial operations and strategy for the Valley Health system.
- Mark BakerVice President, Facilities Management and Safety, Valley HealthOversees the facilities, infrastructure, and safety initiatives for Valley Health.
Conditions and Issues Treated
Dual-Diagnosis
A dual-diagnosis describes two medical issues that are happening at the same time. They may or may not be related. Over 50% of people with an addiction in Virginia have another mental health condition. Screening for both addiction and any untreated mental health issue is essential, and individually managed by Winchester Medical Center.
Levels of Care
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Inpatient treatment takes place when a patient checks into a rehab facility. Patients at Winchester Medical Center receive round the clock care that includes detoxing and therapy. Although outpatient treatments are available, inpatient care is recommended as the first step in rehabilitation. The intensive and comprehensive treatment sets patients on a path for drug free living.
Therapies & Programs
Individual therapy refers to one-on-one psychotherapy between a patient and their Winchester Medical Center therapist. Individual therapy seeks to help identify the issues that drive and contribute to a client’s addiction or alcoholism. Another goal of individual counseling is to assist the client to learn how to manage their lives without alcohol or drugs.
Therapy for couples decreases unhealthy behavior in a relationship that can trigger addiction. Either, or both, members of the couple will be improved by this. This treatment administered by Winchester Medical Center still targets addiction and can also make a relationship healthier through a variety of methods.
Group therapy occurs in a group setting as opposed to a one on one setting. It benefits patients by providing a feeling of support and letting them know they are not alone. Patients at Winchester Medical Center also learn to build trust and understanding and gain perspective through discussions.
Most individuals suffering from addiction have low self-awareness, so they end up making poor decisions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is suitable for patients recovering from an addiction of any kind. Through it, patients become more aligned with their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, giving them a better opportunity to respond appropriately to temptations and negative feelings.
This therapy modality at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, VA strengthens a person’s ability to stay on top of their emotional state and learn new stress management techniques so they won’t give in to the temptations easily. Moreover, CBT helps people communicate and express their emotions well, which can be vital in relapse management. CBT is also suitable for managing co-occurring disorders like depression and bipolar illness.
Nutrition Therapy, or Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT), focuses on improving a patient’s mental and physical health through diet. A diet that is low in certain nutrients can lead to emotions that can trigger addiction or relapse. Winchester Medical Center‘s Nutritional therapy promotes healthy eating to heal the body and prevent addictive behavior.
Patient Experience
Experiential Therapy at Winchester Medical Center
Experiential therapy is a non-traditional treatment that uses physical activities to help work through troubling emotions. Role-playing, use of props, and re-enactments are just a few common techniques in experiential therapy at Winchester Medical Center. Its goal is to help people work with troubling emotions, memories, and trauma that are the source of their psychological issues
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Location & Contact
1890 Amherst St
Winchester, VA 22601
Phone Number
(540) 536-8140
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Winchester, Virginia Addiction and Treatment
The state of Virginia has been struggling with substance use and abuse like the rest of the United States. A little over 10% of the entire Virginia population uses drugs and almost 5% abuse alcohol every given year. This has led to almost 6.5% of all deaths in Virginia being somehow related to alcohol and/or drugs.
Winchester, a charming city in northern Virginia, offers a peaceful environment for healing during drug rehab. With its small-town atmosphere, outdoor recreation, and vibrant arts scene, Winchester provides a supportive setting for recovery. However, the city has experienced a 508.7% increase in drug-related deaths from 1980 to 2014, and opioids were involved in 113 deaths in Frederick County in 2018.
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