Amber Seibert

Assistant Director Of Admissions at MeadowWood Behavioral Health Hospital

Amber Seibert is a seasoned professional in the mental health field with a strong background in case management and counseling. Currently serving as a UM Case Manager at MeadowWood Behavioral Health Hospital since November 2020, Amber has also held positions as a Mental Health Counselor at My Therapy Connection and a Mental Health Case Manager at New Behavioral Network. Previous experience includes managing day-to-day operations as an In Home Coordinator at Little Hands Family Services and co-hosting a radio show segment at Parenting Tips 2 GO focused on children's issues. Amber began their career as a Pharmacy Intern at MeadowWood Behavioral Health System. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wilmington University, an Associate of Arts from Salem Community College, and ongoing pursuit of a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Liberty University.

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Philadelphia, United States

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MeadowWood Behavioral Health Hospital

Comprehensive Care with Compassion and Respect MeadowWood Behavioral Health System is an 85-bed center where adolescents and adults can receive comprehensive treatment services for substance abuse, chemical dependency, and/or a range of mental health disorders. Located on a beautiful 11-acre campus in New Castle, Delaware, MeadowWood offers a serene and comfortable environment in which patients can escape the stresses and pressures of their day-to-day lives and focus on making the therapeutic progress that will support long-term recovery. Features of treatment at MeadowWood including the following: • Medically monitored detoxification: A safe and supportive short-term program in which individuals can rid their bodies of substances of abuse prior to fully engaging in therapy. • Adolescent Behavioral Health Program: Comprehensive care customized according to the unique needs of adolescents ages 12 to 17 who have been experiencing mental health or behavioral health challenges. • Inpatient Adult Program: Specialized treatment for adult men and women ages 18 and above who need intensive psychiatric services in order to achieve stabilization. • Senior Behavioral Health Program: Personalized services for older adults ages 55 and above who are experiencing age-related behavioral problems and complications related to dementia. • Co-Occurring Program: Treatment for adolescents, adults, and senior adults who are experiencing chemical dependency and a co-occurring mental health disorder. • Partial Hospitalization Day Program: Less intensive services for adolescents, adults, and seniors who can benefit from step-down support after completing an inpatient program or whose needs are not severe enough to mandate inpatient care. To learn more about MeadowWood Behavioral Health System call (877) 361-5738 or visit www.meadowwoodhospital.com.


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