Finley Hospital Summit Health Center – Mental Health

350 North Grandview Avenue, Dubuque, IA 52001

Dubuque, Iowa
(563) 582-1881

About Finley Hospital Summit Health Center – Mental Health

Finley Hospital Summit Health Center is a hospital based behavioral health program in Dubuque, Iowa operating within UnityPoint Health - Finley Hospital.

The center offers inpatient and outpatient mental health services for adults and older adults, treating conditions like anxiety, depression, thought disorders and dementia with behavioral disturbance.

Their approach combines hospital level clinical care with individualized treatment planning, family involvement and multidisciplinary support to help patients stabilize and move forward.

Adult Intensive Outpatient Behavioral Health

The adult intensive outpatient program serves adults age 18 and older who need structured mental health treatment without full hospitalization. I want to add that sessions run three days per week, three hours per day, typically over two to three months.

Programming includes group, individual, and family therapy alongside psychiatric medication review and education. The team builds individualized plans, monitors progress and arranges referrals for follow up care to support long term stability after discharge.

Specialized Inpatient Care

The Older Adult Inpatient Unit, located on the 5th floor of Finley Hospital, is designed for patients age 55+ facing depression, anxiety, dementia related behavioral changes and other later life mental health needs.

I want to note that a multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists and physicians, pharmacists and nurses, social workers and recreation therapists delivers holistic care in a calm, comfortable environment.

Getting Started

Finley Hospital Summit Health Center provides in person behavioral health services in Dubuque, serving patients and families throughout the Tri-State region. The program offers free, confidential assessments to guide intake and referrals.

Accepted payment options include Medicaid and Medicare, private insurance and self pay.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Adult Program

Treatment at an adult program in Iowa is targeted for men and women over the age of 18. These recovery services focus on establishing healthy coping skills that allow individuals to stop abusing substances.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Triggers can cause a person who is addicted to crave a substance and relapse. Cognitive behavioral therapy in Iowa teaches people how to manage these triggers in multiple ways that don’t involve turning to substances.

Levels of Care

1

Inpatient Rehab

Also known as residential treatment, inpatient rehab in Iowa typically involves group and individual therapy, ...family therapy, medication management, and other therapy methods. Participants receive these treatments while living at the facility under 24/7 care.
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Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Iowa is tailored to fit each person’s needs. It may last a few weeks or more than a year.... During that time, you will attend regular therapy sessions and receive support from a group such as AA or NA. This treatment will help you put strategies in place to prevent relapse and promote recovery.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Iowa dual diagnosis treatment centers focus on treating both mental health and substance abuse disorders. Sinc...e these two conditions interact heavily, this dual program is crucial to meet the needs of those who have co-occurring disorders.
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Insurance

medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

If you’re struggling to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Iowa, Medicaid can assist with the cost of all lev...els of care. In most cases, Medicaid will cover most or all of the total costs associated with drug or alcohol rehabilitation and treatment.
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medicare icon Medicare Accepted

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for those over 65 and for those with certain disabilities, and ...it can help with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Iowa. The amount of coverage will depend on many things, so it’s important to reach out to Medicare and get specific plan details.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Paying for alcohol and drug rehab in Iowa via self-pay options means you're paying out-of-pocket. Examples of ...self-pay are personal checks, credit cards, personal loans, medical loans, and many more. Treatment fees largely depend on the level of care you need and the rehab's amenities.
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Contact Finley Hospital Summit Health Center – Mental Health

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350 North Grandview Avenue, Dubuque, IA 52001

Edited by:
Natalie Scott

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FAQs

Does Finley Hospital Summit Health Center offer medical detoxification services in Dubuque?

Finley Hospital Summit Health Center in Dubuque, Iowa is a mental health facility operated by UnityPoint Health. The facility’s specific detoxification service offerings, detox supervision protocols, and withdrawal management programs are not detailed in available public information. Individuals seeking detox services should contact the facility directly at the Dubuque location to verify current detox availability and admission requirements.

What is the intake or admission process for detox at Finley Hospital Summit Health Center?

The admission process for detoxification services at Finley Hospital Summit Health Center requires direct contact with the facility. Prospective patients or referral sources can reach the center at its Dubuque location on North Grandview Street to discuss intake procedures, assessment requirements, and next steps for entering detox treatment.

What insurance and payment options does Finley Hospital accept for detox treatment?

As a UnityPoint Health facility, Finley Hospital Summit Health Center may accept multiple insurance plans and payment methods. Patients and families should contact the facility directly to verify insurance coverage for detoxification services, confirm in-network status, and discuss out-of-pocket costs or payment arrangements specific to their situation.

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