Brook Lane Health Services

Details

Name :

Brook Lane Health Services

Address  :

13218 Brook Lane Drive
P.O. Box 1945

Town  :

Hagerstown

State  :

Maryland

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

21742

Phone  :

301 733 0330

Fax  :

301 733 4038

Web URL  :


Description

Our Mission
To help individuals improve their emotional and behavioral well being through education and treatment

Our Vision
A healthier community strengthened by comprehensive behavioral health services

Guiding Principles
Our service to the community is guided by principles drawn from the life and ministry of Jesus Christ These principles are vital to our existence and integrated throughout all levels of the organization

Integrity Serving others in an ethical honest and sincere manner

Compassion Demonstrating concern for others

Service Responding to the needs of others ahead of our own

Stewardship Using our resources responsibly

Excellence Committing to high standards of quality and performance

Respect Treating everyone with dignity and worth


History

Brook Lane was established in 1946 by the Mennonite Central Committee in response to their awareness of a lack of compassion for the mentally ill The Mennonite Central Committee was originally developed to be and is to this day the relief development and peace committee of the Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches in Canada and the United States

It took two years to transform a 115 acre Civilian Public Service Camp into a 23 bed psychiatric hospital converting previous barracks into office space and renovating a farm house into a kitchen dining room and staff dormitory This new establishment opened its doors in January 1949 amongst the rolling hills and farmland of the Leitersburg area

In the early years staff was almost exclusively volunteers and conscientious objectors They worked side by side with the patients sharing the gardening cooking baking and laundry as well as farming and maintenance Staff and patients joined together for meals and recreational activities to enhance a therapeutic environment The hospital maintained a full census and in 1954 an additional wing increased the bed capacity to 38

Brook Lane Farm Hospital incorporated in 1959 and became a free standing notforprofit organization continuing its affiliation with the Mennonite Church to include representatives of the local churches serving on the Board of Directors Outpatient treatment was added to the program to continue meeting the needs of the community and in 1965 the name was changed to Brook Lane Psychiatric Center

While primarily serving an adult population Brook Lane recognized the importance of broadening services to include a younger population and in 1980 added an adolescent unit to the hospital The demand grew and in 1987 a separate 30 bed hospital building was constructed to serve children and adolescents In the early 1990s Brook Lane began offering outpatient treatment at a satellite office and at the same time created a special education program Laurel Hall School that eventually provided services to students of all ages

In 1997 Brook Lane Psychiatric Center became Brook Lane Health Services as it continued to broaden the scope of its programs The adult hospital was consolidated with the newer child and adolescent hospital in December of 1996 What was previously the adult hospital became a group home Stone Bridge Transitional Care Home in 1998 serving initially adolescents and then growing to include children In 2004 that building was remodeled and expanded to once again house the inpatient unit offering the privacy of individual patient rooms to enhance the healing process The group home was then moved to the other building sharing that space with the Laurel Hall School

Brook Lane continues to follow the mission and vision of the Mennonite Central Committees initial petition to provide quality mental health services to those in the immediate community and beyond The Board of Directors and the staff work together to meet the goal of maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all patients students and residents in their care
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