Address: 1441 Phale D. Hale Dr, Columbus, OH 43203, USA
Phone: +16142573760
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–12PM
Tuesday: 8AM–12PM
Wednesday: 8AM–12PM
Thursday: 8AM–12PM
Friday: 8AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Ronald Orr
Talbot detox program , in my opinion, is second to none! The nurses are caring and understanding. My 5th floor counselor, her name escapes me , went above and beyond to help me. The php counselors were a tremendous help! A special thanks to Natalie for her group meeting while I was in detox. Natalie's group meeting inspired me to give php a try and it helped me (tremendously)with my sobriety. I would recommend this program to anyone needing help.
Shadow plays
Was turned away 15 years ago. Told I needed out patient care. They were wrong. When I visited, it was dystopian. Scary place. Might have dodged a bullet there.
Curt Gansley
If you don't have a lot of money, do not go there! Once your ins or money's gone. Bye, Bye.
Krista Branham
I've been to Talbot Hall 4 times I'm actually waiting on a a bed now. It's a really good place to detox the staff and nurses we're nice and caring always made sure I was comfortable and that I got my meds on time and anything else I needed . Hopefully this will be the last time I come here and I'll get it right this time...
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Congrats for realizing you need help! That's a big step in the right direction! Contact a local drug rehab center and see if they offer inpatient treatment. If not, depending on your drug of choice, ask your general practitioner for referrals in the area. If you don't have a Dr, look one up in your area and make an appointment ASAP! ***GOOD LUCK!***
They are for a week. You can sometimes request more time but you don't get much more.
You need a appointment
If you were property discharged and left under the doctor's approval, there is no waiting period and you could go back the next day if you really needed it. If you leave AMA (against medical advice) on your own, I believe they have to wait thirty days (don't quote me on that) before they can admit you again. It's the same rules throughout all of Ohio, not just Talbot Hall.
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They do, but it's for one week.
NO sarah they dont have long term but its a start 3 day detox then they will refer you to inpatient treatment
No tell her to get help if she can
Call this number or any other ones to get him help. Personally getting out of Ohio is best. I know Florida will pay for your round trip flight for detox. And they have a lot of residential places to stay at with formal addicts with years of clean time that work there as well. It's very nice going for help with ppl who actually know what you're going thru. Vs. Book worm smarts of an addict which don't know a min of the pain and discomfort!! But that's what I did. I would look into Florida honestly. Get him outta here.
Under clothes socks, medication in a clear bag, smoke your last cig,
Yes. Ohio medicaid. Medicare will require prior authorization from the insurance company
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For a full 90 days inpatient, plus MAT, locally there's Columbus Springs.
Im pretty sure they do as of December
I suggest getting an intake evaluation at OSU Talbot Hall. They really know their stuff. Worked wonders for me.
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