Address: 411 Colonial Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, USA
Phone: +12259269706
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Jillian Mina
Awful place to be sent to. Honestly felt like a holding pen more than any sort of place for healing.
CiCi Rmz
UPDATES BADLY NEEDED! Theropist is 40 min late. we r still in the waiting room our apt was at 9am.Got her at 850am it is 940am n0w.
Riley P.
horrific, abusive environment. was assaulted by another patient (punched in the head) and staff acted angry and frustrated at being bothered with it even though they were witnesses. was denied access to a lawyer when staff tried to force me to only use the phone on the desk where they could hear me. staff complained they shouldn't have to drive to get enough food for patients even though at the time their kitchen was broken. one staff member accused me of drug seeking (was there after a suicide attempt), my blood pressure was so high from anxiety and stress the staff kept commenting i had to be lying about not having a blood pressure disorder (no other hospital has ever noted weird blood). no therapy, you just sit in front of the TV all day, mentally disabled people are ABUSED in front of you. the staff here shouldn't be in charge of wiping their own butts, let alone humans
Labicho
All the staff does is shove medication down your throat, get you addicted, throw you out into the world and not approve your prescription for almost 2 weeks. The doctor (Patel) was on vacation the 6 of 7 days I was there. They would not let me leave until the doctor could "eyeball me". So many bad things have happened there. I ended more depressed and addicted to detox medicine (I was there for anxiety)
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you can call a patient at any time. However, patients are not allowed to use the phone during group or activity times(to encourage participation) unless it is a emergency. The staff will take a message and allow the patient to return the call outside of group/activity times. For the most part, some type of group therapy will occur 75-80% of the day(between psychotherapy, individual therapy, recreational therapy, medication education or simply community group therapy)
There are two units. One unit has 34 beds. I believe there are 28 beds on the other unit.
You don't need a referral and they do take Medicaid.
Contact seaside and they will give you a number to the marketer and you go from there
First you Call the number on the website and talk to the detox center. They will tell you what you need to do from there. Some places you call daily until they have a bed and some have a waiting list they put toy in then call when they have a bed available. Some places you have to go to and wait to see if you were there in time to get a bed if any were available that day. The earlier in the morning you call or show up the better your odds are of getting a bed. I know these things from experience.
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