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Behavioral Health Services in Alcorn County
Who is Magnolia Behavioral Health?
Magnolia Behavioral Health is a 19 bed inpatient adult and senior psychiatric unit located on the 3rd Floor North at Magnolia Regional Health Center, consisting of 10 geropsych beds and 9 adult beds. Our program offers acute stabilization, treatment and referral services, including voluntary and involuntary admissions. Our unit treats adults and seniors with a range of psychiatric illnesses in an inpatient treatment setting. Our service offers the people of Northeast Mississippi accessible, quality patient care- the core of the hospital’s mission. Our behavioral health unit will primarily focus on disorders including depression, psychosis, anxiety and chronic mental illnesses. Therapies include psychotherapy, educational groups, activity groups and family education. After discharge, a weekly aftercare group is provided. The center is not able to treat those persons with acute medical or surgical issues. Patients can be accepted by referral or referred for an assessment by an Emergency Room provider. At Magnolia Behavioral Health, patient confidentiality is stressed and carefully protected by the Magnolia Behavioral Health staff. Admissions and referrals to Magnolia Behavioral Health are accepted 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Confidential consultations are available at no charge by calling (662) 293-4280 or (800) 366-1245.Expert staff include
- Board Certified Psychiatrists
- On-site Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners
- Licensed Social Workers
- Registered Nurses
- Mental Health Technicians
- Activity Therapist
- Registered Dietitians
- Physical and Occupational Therapy
Senior Behavioral Care
Magnolia Behavioral Health – Senior Care is a 10 bed geriatric psychiatric treatment program accepting voluntary and involuntary patients. Our mission is to help our patients and their families identify and maintain their highest level of functioning achievable. Our Senior Care program offers an acute treatment program designed to address a wide range of geriatric psychiatric disorders that require hospitalization. This highly specialized program provides acute care to geriatric patients exhibiting psychiatric symptoms. Our geropsych team is skilled at completing comprehensive assessments and intervening in highly complex cases involving psychiatric, functional and psychosocial issues.Who are our patients?
- Recent attempted suicide (within 72 hours)
- Suicidal ideation
- Risk of violence or dangerous assaultive behavior or other acutely uncontrolled behavior as a result of a psychiatric disorder
- Self-mutilatioin behavior as a result of a psychiatric disorder
- Acuse onset of exacerbation of hallucinations, delusions, and illusions that magnitude and severity of which threaten the patient’s or family’s well-being
- Failed outpatient therapy
- Manic state admitted for appropriate inpatient treatment
- Evidence of symptoms and/or behavior or verbalizations reflecting significant risk or potential danger (or actual demonstrated danger) to self, others, or property. Must be documented a minimum of everyday
- Severely impaired social, family, educational, vocational, or developmental functioning or severely disordered behavior. Acute onset of inability to cope with stressful situations
What patients are we unable to accept?
- Patient is bedridden, therefore unable to participate in psychiatric milieu
- The patient requires assistance from a mechanical ventilator
- The patient requires IV fluids or medications (other than occasional antibiotics) or who require constant tube feedings, has central IV lines, PICC lines, or has external A-V shunt
- Patient has a known, active, communicable disease which might be easily spread in a communal living environment
- Patient is a moderate-to-severe developmental or physical delay, unable to understand and/or participate in an adult milieu
- Recent post-operative patients who still have drains, unstable vital signs, or abnormal lab values which could pose a risk to the patient in a non-medical setting.
- Patient with proven diagnosis of dementia, with no acute behavioral change or no known psychiatric disorder, and no expectation for positive response to treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
If you or a family member/friend are admitted to Magnolia Behavioral Health, you may have a few questions. Please take a minute and review the following questions/answers: How long will I be a patient on the Inpatient Mental Health Unit? Length of stay depends on many things, including the treatment plan that is designed especially for you. Your doctor and treatment team will discuss this with you in the first few days. Can I have a private room? Private rooms and semi-private rooms are available Can I make telephone calls? There are 2 patient phones on the unit where patients may make and receive telephone calls during scheduled phone times. Telephones are turned off during group and bed times. What activities will I be required /asked to participate in? Daily activities include group therapy, social activities, a daily meeting with your doctor and staff member. Can I smoke while I am on the unit? No. MRHC is a tobacco free facility, but nicotine gum and/or patches can be ordered by the physician. Contact UsFinancial Services
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Patient Financial Services
Magnolia Regional Health Center is committed to caring for patients twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year –regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. Everyday MRHC treats people who lack health insurance or can’t afford to pay for quality health care unless they receive financial assistance.
MRHC provides necessary health care at no charge or at a reduced charge to those who meet certain financial need requirements. Financial assistance is generally for people who do not have other financial resources available, such as insurance, government programs, or regular income.
To be considered for financial assistance, the patient must complete an application and answer questions related to his/her income and assets, as well as provide documentation of the income and assets. MRHC verifies the patient’s income and assets based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines in order to provide a fair financial assistance distribution system. Before the financial assistance application can be processed, all income and assets and credit status are verified to determine the monthly payment schedule that will best fit the individual.
Call 662-293-1151 or 662-293-1078 for more information on MRHC’s Financial Assistance Program.
Contact the Business Office for questions or to arrange payment on your account. We accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa and Discover. We are able to take your payment with a credit card over the phone, or you may use the “Pay Your Bill Online” feature.
Commonly Accepted Insurances
MRHC is an in-network provider for most major insurance companies in our region. Please be mindful that this is not an all-inclusive list of the insurances we accept. If you do not see your insurance provider listed, please call our business office at (662) 665-8055.
- Ambetter (Division of Magnolia Health Plan)
- Advanced Health Systems
- Baptist Health Services Group
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield of MS
- CHIP
- Cigna
- Coresource
- Magnolia Health Plan
- MS Medicaid
- MS Medicare
- Rail Road Medicare
- Tricare
- United Healthcare
Beneficiary Information Notice
The Magnolia Clinics are participating in a Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organization. Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): Providing Better, Coordinated Care for You.
Magnolia Regional Health Center and other Mississippi Hospitals have joined the Myriad Health Alliance which is Medicare Shared Savings Program ACO. An ACO is a group of doctors, hospitals, and/or other health care providers working together with Medicare to give you better, more coordinated service and health care. We share important information and resources about your individual needs and preferences. Participation in an ACO is intended to better coordinate your care to improve your health.
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- Patients & Visitors
- Visitor Policy
- Admissions and Pre-Registration
- Food & Nutrition
- Maps & Directions
- Take a Virtual Tour
- Patient Portal
- Request an Appointment
- Medical Records
- Contact Us
- Phone Directory
- Foundation
- Notice of Health Information Practices
- Share Your Story
- Magnolia Video Library
- Patient Education
- DAISY Award
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You Can Still Choose Any Doctor or Hospital
Your Medicare benefits are not changing. ACOs are not a Medicare Advantage plan, an HMO plan, or an insurance plan of any kind. You still have the right to use any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare, at any time. Your doctor may recommend that you see particular doctors or health care providers, but it’s always your choice about what doctors and providers you use or hospitals you visit.
Select Your Primary Clinician On MyMedicare.gov.
As a Medicare beneficiary, you can log in to MyMedicare.gov and select your primary clinician. Your primary clinician is the health care provider that you believe is responsible for coordinating your overall care. Selecting a primary clinician does not affect your benefits or restrict your ability to get care from any doctor or other clinician you choose. Your selection of a primary clinician will remain the same unless you decide to change your designation. To select your primary clinician, log in to your MyMedicare.gov account or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Search for your primary clinician by typing their name into the provider search tool. Then select the “Add as my primary clinician” option under the provider’s name.
Having Your Health Information Gives Us a More Complete Picture of Your Health
To help MRHC and the Myriad Alliance give you better, coordinated care, Medicare will share information with us about your care. The information will include things like dates and times you visited a doctor or hospital, your medical conditions, and a list of past and current prescriptions.
This information from your health care providers will give the MRHC Providers and other health care providers in ACOs a more complete and up-to-date picture of your health. Over time, you may notice that you don’t have to fill out as many medical forms that ask for the same information, you don’t need to repeat medical tests because your results are shared among your health team, and other benefits because your providers are communicating with one another.
If you choose to let Medicare share your health care information with the MRHC and the Myriad Alliance (this is the name of the MRHC ACO) it may also be shared with other ACOs in which your other doctors or health care providers participate. If you don’t want your health care information shared, you can ask Medicare not share it.
Your Privacy is Very Important to Us
Just like Medicare, ACOs must put important safeguards in place to make sure all your health care information is safe. ACOs respect your choice on the use of your health care information for care coordination and quality improvement.
Yes, share my information: If you want Medicare to share information about the health care you received with the Myriad Alliance or with other ACOs in which your other doctors or health care providers participate, there’s nothing more you need to do.
No, please don’t share my information: If you do not want Medicare to share your health care information, you need to do the following:
- Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Tell the representative that your doctor is part of an ACO and you do not want Medicare to share your health care information. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.
- If you change your mind in the future, call 1-800-MEDICARE and tell the representative what you have decided. We can’t communicate with Medicare on your behalf.
Even if you decline to share your health care information, Medicare will still use your information for some purposes, like assessing the financial and quality of care performance of the providers participating in ACOs. Also, Medicare may share some of your health care information with ACOs when measuring the quality of care given by health care providers participating in those ACOs.
Questions?
If you have questions or concerns, call Jason Coley, Executive Director of Physician Services and Clinic Operations at (662) 293-7678 or we can discuss them next time you’re in our clinic office. You can also call 1-800-MEDICARE and tell the representative you’re calling to learn more about ACOs, or visit Medicare.gov/acos.html.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I mail my payments?
You can mail your payments to:
Magnolia Regional Health Center
611 Alcorn Drive Corinth, MS 38834
Where can I pay my bill in person?
You can make a payment at the cashier at the main entrance (Entrance A) of the hospital, or you can make a payment at the Business Office on E. Shiloh Rd.
Where is the business office located?
2034 E. Shiloh Rd.
Who do I contact to discuss a refund?
Please call (662) 665-8051.
Who do I contact to discuss my concerns or service received from Magnolia Regional Health Center?
Please contact our Patient Advocacy Department at 662-293-1117.
Who do I contact to make payment arrangements?
Please call 662-665-8055.
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