The Village South

Category: Non-profit organization in Miami, Florida

Address: 169 E Flagler St Ste 1300, Miami, FL 33131, USA

Phone: +13055733784

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Annie Hall

Apr 21, 2019

I was 22 and they had a program called women with children program in 1996.i was 8 and half months pregnant.i had my baby while i was there.i was court ordered on probation.the staff was mean and rude to me treated me like a fool.i was a young mother.they had a day care we had to put our infants in it every morning.after that all we did was sit around no groups nothing .they toulk all my food stamps and all my checks.made me structure for every thing.it was awfull.it got so bad i toulk a nervous break down.after six months i went home to be woth my mom. They are all about money and they abuse everyone.not a good place. Its a behavioral institution. I will never forget.

Charles Lopez

Feb 3, 2019

The Village caters the individualized treatment plans to help the individual with there specific needs . They're in the business of saving lives . They understood and knew my needs when I was incapable of recognizing the difference between my wants and needs and for that I'll always be grateful . They've given me all the tools and coping skills to enjoy a fruitful and productive life . Thanks for loving me when i couldn't love myself . God bless you guys

John Carrascal

Sep 18, 2018

Great place to do your practicum or internship. Most of the staff is friendly and willing to assist you in anyway and most importantly, as a student getting into the mental health field you get plenty of experience. From what I've seen and encountered personally, therapist are very caring to their clients.

Dominic Ruby

Mar 22, 2018

They expect for you to follow rules but they dont follow their own rulebook and they make them up as they go along. They say you can work but lie about how long you have to wait to get one. They say you need to build a support network but when you try to plan to go to a meeting they cancel last minute. They'll put the entire place on lockdown during festivals and events like ultra. Coffee isn't allowed. A lot of the staff including counselors are rude. The higher up superiors give the counselors so much paperwork that they barely have enough time for the clients. I could go on but just go somewhere else. The executives are all about money which hinders the help that the people who care could do.

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Questions & Answers

What happens in this program

Digna Reyes | Sep 21, 2018
Robert Sanchez | Sep 21, 2019

You get clean

Is this facility a non profit program?

Van Smith | Sep 21, 2018
Robert Sanchez | Sep 21, 2019

Everything is for profit

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