TGH Behavioral Health Hospital Launches Partial Hospitalization Program, Expanding Access to Outpatient Mental Health Care
Tampa General Hospital (TGH) Behavioral Health Hospital launched its Partial Hospitalization Program on June 19, 2026, to provide intensive daytime behavioral health care. According to the facility, the program supports patients who require more intervention than traditional outpatient services but do not need overnight hospitalization.
How does the TGH Partial Hospitalization Program work?
The program operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1303 W. Kennedy Blvd. in Tampa. Hospital officials stated hours are set to expand to 3 p.m. as the program grows.
Patients typically undergo a treatment course lasting three to six weeks. This structured environment bridges the gap between inpatient intensity and outpatient independence, according to TGH.
Clinical offerings include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and individual and group therapy. The hospital utilizes evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), alongside yoga, art, music, and pet therapy.
Who is eligible for this level of care?
The program serves individuals with mood, anxiety, or behavioral health concerns who can safely participate in a day program. It is also available to patients transitioning out of inpatient care, according to hospital leadership.
TGH treats a range of conditions, including depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and substance use disorders. Access begins with a confidential assessment scheduled via phone or walk-in.
To reduce attendance barriers, the hospital provides free transportation through Uber Health for patients within 30 miles. Referrals are accepted from families, primary care providers, emergency departments, and community organizations, though self-referrals are also welcome.
Why is this expansion significant for Florida?
The program addresses a growing demand for structured mental health services. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly one in four Americans lives with a mental illness, while over half the population resides in areas with a shortage of mental health professionals.
The facility opened in March 2025 as the first Medicare-certified freestanding academic medical center-affiliated behavioral health hospital in Florida. It operates as a collaboration between Tampa General Hospital, USF Health, and Lifepoint Behavioral Health.
What happens after the program ends?
Patients typically move to a lower level of care upon completion. Starting July 1, they may transition to the hospital’s planned Intensive Outpatient Program, which will offer shorter therapeutic sessions three days per week.

This sequence could create a full continuum of care from inpatient admission to outpatient recovery. Additionally, the hospital has planned inpatient care for adolescents aged 13 and older for Fall 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the current operating hours for the program?
The program currently operates from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday, with plans to expand to 3 p.m.
How do patients get to the facility?
TGH Behavioral Health Hospital provides transportation support via Uber Health at no cost to patients living within 30 miles.
What specific therapies are provided?
Treatment includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and holistic activities such as music, art, yoga, and pet therapy.
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