Cooper University Health Care recently opened a new integrated care facility in Camden.
Located at 808 Market Street the space is shared among several of Cooper University Health Care’s teams, including the Center for Healing (Cooper’s addiction medicine program) as well as the departments of psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, and family medicine.
Patients will be able to see clinicians for a range of health care services, including:
- treatment for substance use disorders
- primary care
- psychiatry
- integrated child and adolescent behavioral health
- addiction, and
- obstetrics and gynecological services.
The Center for Healing’s space also includes a clothing collection for patients, shower and laundry facilities, and computer stations, to further address barriers to common resources.
“It is very beneficial for patients receiving treatment for use disorders to have easy access to other high-quality care services,” Dr. Rachel Haroz, center head of Cooper’s Center for Healing said. “Having these offices under one roof is more than a convenience for our patients. It greatly increases our ability as a care team to provide the care that our patients need and deserve.”
The center will be staffed by a team of patient navigators dedicated to helping patients meet needs and overcome challenges that may prevent them from attending appointments or otherwise continuing their care.