Trinity Health Livingston Opens Adolescent Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program
March 3, 2025
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HOWELL, Mich. (March 3, 2025) – Trinity Health Livingston announced it has opened a new Adolescent Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program for youth living in Livingston County. The program offers a higher level of care than traditional outpatient therapy while still allowing patients to live at home and to maintain daily routines. The program provides group, individual, and family therapy to help manage symptoms and improve the patient’s overall health and well-being.
This announcement follows the opening of an adult mental health intensive outpatient program earlier this year at Chelsea Hospital, a joint venture of Trinity Health and University of Michigan Health, and a sister hospital to Trinity Health Livingston.
“The launch of our second Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program this year underscores our commitment to making mental health care more accessible in the communities we serve, including for residents of Livingston County,” said Melissa Tolstyka, director of Behavioral Health at Trinity Health Ann Arbor and Trinity Health Livingston. “We believe mental health care requires a personalized approach, and the outpatient setting can provide enhanced support through more tailored treatment plans designed to achieve the very best outcome for each patient.”
Located in Suite 1201 on the second floor of the hospital -- 620 Byron Road, Howell, MI, 48843 -- the program is accessible each week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. Services are offered to youth ages of 12-17, and the program is suitable for those who can manage daily activities but require more intensive mental health support.
Goals of the program include:
- Developing coping mechanisms
- Improving communication skills
- Enhancing self-esteem and self-confidence
- Addressing underlying issues contributing to mental health challenges
- Facilitating transition from a higher level of care back to community life
“This program is testament to our ongoing commitment to enhancing mental health care in Livingston County,” said John O’Malley, president of Trinity Health Livingston and Trinity Health Medical Center – Brighton. “Our mission is to provide local residents with the tools and resources needed to manage mental health challenges, allowing them to live with increased stability and confidence. By enhancing access to care locally, we are making sure that support is close and convenient for those in Livingston County who need it most.”
Patient referrals are now being accepted. For more information or to join the program, please call 517-545-6824.