Address: 2000 16th Ave, Columbus, GA 31901, USA
Phone: +17063203770
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
eric hall
Money trap! They wouldn’t even answer common questions since I didn’t have insurance. Just another racket.
TLC Chappell
Run......don't waste your time nor money!!! Office staff is very rude and unprofessional. They could care less about someone's mental health and treat everyone the same. Dr. John is hard to communicate with and understand as there is a language barrier unfortunately. I asked to see another provider as they have several and was told no that I HAD to continue to see Dr. John.
Jake Green
My doctors were very caring and helpful along with a few of the nurses especially Lee lee she is God sent!!!! She made me believe there is hope and to never stop trying I'm staying sober like I promised I know I let myself down by not finishing the program but I'm keeping my promise to stay sober. wish I would have stayed I regret leaving it was becoming a home I never had and it was making me sad bc it was only gonna be a few days bc I have no insurance I fell in love here it's amazing also Caroline is amazing to and caring
Manigo1
The Bradley Center was not helpful. I was so drugged up that I wasn't able to attend the required therapy courses. I was told to eat my whole plate even when I wanted to request an Ensure drink. I felt very sick after my discharge. I will not recommend this facility to my worst enemy. The staff was rude and the patience we're too.
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You must be evaluated through our admissions team.
They have different lengths depending on severity of detox needs. Usually 3 to 5 or 5 to 7 days are needed to detox safely.
The below hours are for the adult unit. Csu hours are only on sundays and Thursdays.
Cell phones are retrieved as a precautionary measure and will be returned upon discharge.All numbers needed during your stay may be written down.The facility provides reasonable access to phones during designated phone hours.These hours are included in the admission packet provided at the time of admission to the unit.
You can wear anything but clothing that can harm yourself ex. Hoodies with strings and you can not wear shorts
Yes u do have to have an lD
Yes. Week day visitation hours are 545 to 645. Weekend visitation is from 3 to 5.
No
Yes, they can help you without insurance at the Bradley Center. Just go to the Admissions Department and let them know, if not go to St. Francis ER and they'll help you from there. They just added a unit for people without insurance and limited insurance, if you need any help.
You have to have a doctor's order for personal items but hygiene products are provided. Items must be new in box and sealed.
All admissions go through the admissions office and have to meet criteria. The day program is available for patients that meet criteria.
You can go to any hospital; Piedmont ER, St. FRANCIS Er, or the Bradley Center and advise them that you want assessment. These assessments are for individuals in crisis. The intake coordinators are not hired to give counsil. Their soul purpose is to evaluate whether or not you meet inpatient criteria. Thus means, whether you need to be brought impatient or referred to an outpatient resource. The final decision is made by the doctor. If you meet inpatient criteria and there are no beds available at the Bradley Center, you may be referred to another facility that has a bed available.
According to my family member, delicious!
If the person went in voluntarily they should be able to leave whenever they want. If they were involuntarily committed then the psychiatrist will have the final say as to when they are released. Hope this helps.
So your saying the person who obtained the court order know the parameters of her siuation, an her immeadite family???
You can refuse unless it has been ordered by the court system or you have been taken there by the sheriff because you have been deemed a danger to yourself or other people.
The crisis stabilization unit is for non insured patients.
There isn't a need for money or cash. There aren't any vending machines or "stores" for patients to purchase anything. This is a SHORT TERM FACILITY. There isn't any need for letter writing but there are designated phone times.
You have to go through medical records at St. Francis.
Due to HIPPA staff members aren't allowed to release information on if a patient is/is not admitted without the patient signing a release of information with the names of the people who are allowed to obtain information.
They get them clean but talbott is more for that or they can help find one
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