Address: 36 Clinton St, Concord, NH 03301, USA
Phone: +16032715300
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Damir Babic
Judge David D. King had me labeled mentally ill and put on a two-year conditional discharge for guns that I legally acquired and have a right to have, my guns were never returned to me nor was I given any compensation, I also had to take medication that I had to pay for and the only ones that benefit from this Arrangement were the pharmaceutical corporations. Chad Sawyer petition for the conditional discharge and was supported by an independent psychologist Timothy Breitholtz, but in the end it was the decision, Judge David D. King
Maureen Jancsy
If you have a family member there please advocate for them to get out. I was a patient there and staff members really made my situation worse. I would honestly rather be in jail. The food is garbage (yet they serve good food to visitors in the cafe) They do not help patients
BENJAMIN J. GAUDREAULT
If you are sent here against your will you will forced to take medication before you can leave. Otherwise they will hold you up to 7 years in this torture facility. Patients are crying all the time and trying to escape because of how awful this places treats you. Don’t send anyone here it will ruin their life. They also love to give you extreme sentences for no reason, and don’t feed you like anything.
Michael Brisson
They do good work here. We have unfortunately had to have a family member come here for treatment, but it went very well. Very secure, safe for patients, very attentive to patients, and our family member has improved significantly due to their treatment and their follow-up plan.
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There is voluntary admission for help but I'll suggest you talk to yoir doctor as well.
Ive been there before they could be but its very unlikely that they would do that its not normal so i dont think they are
Generally 6-17 (once someone turns 18 they are an adult so adult unit)
Yes you can have him basically baker acted, as we would call it in Florida. But there is always a wait for beds at the state hospital.
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