Snowden at Fredericksburg: Comprehensive Behavioral Health Services
Located on the campus of Mary Washington Hospital, Snowden at Fredericksburg offers specialized and compassionate behavioral health services designed to support individuals and families facing mental health challenges and substance use disorders. This dedicated facility serves as a vital resource for the Fredericksburg community, providing a full spectrum of care from emergency stabilization to structured outpatient programs. The professional team at Snowden emphasizes a holistic approach, focusing on treating the whole person by incorporating strategies for healthy living, including diet and substance abuse avoidance, while actively involving family members to strengthen the patient’s support network.
Integrated Treatment Programs
Snowden at Fredericksburg provides varied levels of care tailored to meet individual needs. For those requiring intensive monitoring and support, the facility maintains a 74-bed community mental health hospital offering inpatient services for both adults and adolescents aged 13 and older. These inpatient services are crucial for immediate stabilization and in-depth treatment planning. Beyond acute care, Snowden is recognized for its comprehensive outpatient programs specifically for adults dealing with mental health conditions and substance abuse. These programs utilize evidence-based practices to facilitate recovery and promote long-term well-being in a less restrictive setting.
Emergency and Ongoing Support
Understanding that crises can happen at any time, Snowden at Fredericksburg operates seven days a week to provide emergency care, assessment, stabilization, and referral services for anyone experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis. This immediate access to care is essential for timely intervention. For ongoing recovery, the outpatient substance abuse programs offer structured support, education, and therapy aimed at helping adults manage addiction. The focus is on recommending treatment plans that best align with the patient’s specific needs and recovery goals, ensuring a personalized path toward sobriety and mental wellness.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What age groups are served by Snowden’s inpatient program?
- Does Snowden at Fredericksburg offer emergency services for substance abuse crises?
- What types of outpatient programs are available at Snowden?
- Is family involvement part of the treatment approach?
Snowden provides inpatient services for adults and adolescents aged 13 and up.
Yes, Snowden provides emergency care, stabilization, and assessment seven days a week for individuals experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis.
Snowden offers adult outpatient programs focusing on both mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Yes, the team at Snowden works closely with the patient’s family to strengthen the support system crucial for recovery.



