Since 1981, Glenbeigh, a Cleveland Clinic affiliate alcohol and drug treatment hospital, has delivered inpatient and outpatient treatment services that set the course for long-term recovery.
We recognize that a person’s entire life can be affected by substance use and addiction. At Glenbeigh, individuals living with alcohol and drug addiction are not only treated; they are listened to, accepted and understood. Glenbeigh provides medically necessary diagnostic and rehabilitation treatment services under the care of highly trained, compassionate, professional staff members.
A Holistic Approach
Glenbeigh's staff includes physicians, nurses, certified counselors, psychiatrists, licensed independent social workers and clergy. We believe in a holistic approach to drug and alcohol treatment. This includes treating the body, mind and spirit to successfully achieve lasting recovery.
Serving a Broad Area
Glenbeigh is nationally recognized for serving individuals and families from Ohio, Pennsylvania and from across the nation. Our mission is to provide the highest quality healthcare and to support ongoing addiction recovery efforts.
Our Philosophy of Care
For individuals and families whose lives are affected by alcohol and drug use, Glenbeigh provides the tools needed to help transform their lives. Glenbeigh's program follows a philosophy of care based on the belief that chemically dependent individuals can develop a lifestyle that is not oriented toward or dominated by chemical use. Founded in 1981 as Rock Creek Medical Center, Glenbeigh continues to deliver world-class care to people with substance use disorders.
We believe everyone can:
- Develop rewarding and meaningful relationships with others
- Become responsible for his/her/their own behavior
- Regain and foster the ability to make appropriate decisions regarding their lives and the lives of loved ones
- Become responsible, contributing members of their communities
- Develop a sense of worth and dignity as human beings
Note: In addition to HIPAA, the confidentiality of patient records maintained by Glenbeigh are protected by Federal Law and Regulations under 42 CRF Part 2. Download and read Glenbeigh's Notice of Privacy Practices for Patients and Notification of Substance Abuse Records. Note: Individuals unable to access these documents through the website may contact Glenbeigh's medical records department for alternate forms of accommodation such as by telephone or email. For assistance, please call 1-800-234-1001.
ARMC Healthcare System Nondiscrimination Statement
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The ARMC Healthcare System (consisting of Ashtabula Regional Medical Center (ARMC), ARMC Home Health, and Glenbeigh Hospital and Outpatient Centers) complies with all applicable federal civil rights laws, including Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act. The ARMC Healthcare System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin (including limited English proficiency and primary language), sex (consistent with the scope of sex discrimination described at 45 CFR § 92.101(a)(2)), age, or disability.
In compliance with Section 1557 and other federal civil rights laws, we provide individuals the following in a timely manner and free of charge:
Language assistance services: The ARMC Healthcare System will provide language assistance services for individuals with limited English proficiency (including individuals’ companions with limited English proficiency) to ensure meaningful access to our programs, activities, services, and other benefits. Language assistance services may include:
• Electronic and written translated documents
• Qualified interpreters
Provision of Language Assistance Services and Appropriate auxiliary aids and services: The ARMC Healthcare System will provide language assistance services and appropriate auxiliary aids and services for individuals with disabilities (including individuals’ companions with disabilities) to ensure effective communication. Appropriate auxiliary aids and services may include:
• Qualified interpreters, including American Sign Language interpreters
• Video remote interpreting
• Information in alternate formats (including but not limited to large print, recorded audio, and accessible electronic formats)
Reasonable modifications: The ARMC Healthcare System will provide reasonable modifications for qualified individuals with disabilities, when necessary to ensure accessibility and equal opportunity to participate in our programs, activities, services, or other benefits.
To access our language assistance services, auxiliary aids and services, and for assistance getting a reasonable modification, please contact a member of your care team. For additional assistance, you may also contact the Nursing Supervisor through your care team.
If you believe the ARMC Healthcare System has failed to provide these services or has discriminated in another way on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability, you can file a grievance with the entity contact below:
Ombudsman
Ashtabula Regional Medical Center
2420 Lake Avenue
Ashtabula, OH 44004
440-997-2262
Quality Director
ARMC Home Health, Ste 2
2131 Lake Ave
Ashtabula, OH 44004
440-992-4633
Quality Manager
Glenbeigh
2863 State Route 45N
Rock Creek, OH 44084
440-563-3400
Or, you may also file a complaint with the US Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights at https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/smartscreen/main.jsf or by mail to:
US Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, SW – 509F
Washington, DC 20201
Other Languages
- Abkhazian
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Bosnian
- German
- Spanish
- French (Canada)
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Italian
- Korean
- Nepali
- Dutch/Flemish
- Pennsylvania Dutch
- Punjabi
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Serbian
- Tagalog
- Ukrainian
- Chinese
It is the policy of Rock Creek Medical Center dba Glenbeigh to not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any individual, patient, participant or employee on the basis of disability. This includes all visible, non-visible, or any perceived disability. Glenbeigh is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can participate in, have access to, and receive the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of any of its facilities, programs, or activities. Read the ARMC Healthcare System Nondiscrimination Statement here.
Anyone in need of accommodation for a disability, including, but not limited to the provision of qualified sign language interpreters, please contact an admissions specialist by calling 1-800-234-1001.