About Snowden at Fredericksburg
Next to the Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia, you’ll find the hospital’s mental health campus, also known as the Snowden at Fredericksburg. At Snowden, they provide a wide array of mental and behavioral healthcare treatments at both the inpatient and outpatient levels of care. It’s wheelchair accessible and clients have remarked upon the striking pillared facade.
Substance Treatment Aimed at Whole Life Healing
If you’re facing addiction, they’ll offer you a spot in either their partial hospitalization program (PHP) or their intensive outpatient program (IOP), depending on which one best fits your needs. In this setting, they aim to provide treatment and counseling to live your whole life healthily.
The personalized program you’ll experience may include psychiatric help, psychotherapeutic interventions, counseling, and life coaching. They’ll help you address your addiction and any underlying factors, and they’ll also help you improve other aspects of your life (e.g., time management, diet, health habits) to promote holistic healing and sustained recovery.
Inpatient Care for Folks with Co-Occurring Disorders
A significant part of the Snowden campus is dedicated to providing inpatient psychiatric care. In this setting, up to 74 patients aged 13 and older can receive round the clock care, supervision, and treatment for serious mental health concerns. This can be an ideal setting for someone with an addiction and a diagnosed mental illness to receive treatment for both under one roof.





