Address: 6655 66th St N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781, USA
Phone: +18887276398
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Michelle Murphy
When we drove our daughter to Par , we finally had peace in our hearts feeling we made the right decision , starting off at Par in North Fort Myers who just keeps upping the dose while there using , charging etc..the counselor I spoke with had no idea of the history of our daughter , or her trauma or current situation , I've been a social worker/ director for D/A and MH intensive 25 years plus up north , finally we get the referral for her to go , ( Covid has made it hard to run facilities as they normally would) the whole point of going there was to get clean off of everything, intensive therapy for trauma , how to stay clean outside a rehab walls , help cleaning up messes they may have made along the way , a family session , or how about a counselor returning a call after about 5 messages left on voice mail ??? CM 101 , surround your clients with as much services as you can , even free Counseling through other agencies.. we should of been part of her care plan , knowing her diagnosis, she was treated for other stuff , came home still on methadone , bloated horribly , retaining water , breathing heavy while sleeping and on 3 different meds for same thing and knows how to pot plants , clean .. where's her NA book ?? Talk to the families so you can get a better idea of the person your taking care off , not every client has a broken family and some know real recovery ..money making business same as back in the day ! And same now ...you can't always blame the client , when your broken and seeking help ..make sure you talk to someone before going here..if your a opiate abuser please there are other ways then methadone ..
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I believe they do after you complete the in patient protocol... My sister went years ago, spent about 10 days, and with counseling and meetings never needed any additional medications... Each situation is different, privet and they do try to help on every way they can... They've always been however underfunded...
Yes & no. A member of the public, MUST have an appointment to enter long term\short term inpatient treatment. However, the Police or a Court Case I believe they try to accommodate on short notice.
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