Address: 3000 Erie St S, Massillon, OH 44646, USA
Phone: +13308333135
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Sara Marshall
I was in for two weeks maybe three almost five years ago. No therapy was provided the doctor onlt saw me every four days. I was kept on the very small unit and was only allowed to color or watch tv. They didn’t want to let me have my Bible cause it was hard cover so mom sent me a new one and they said it was “too nice” they only let me have it cause I promised to keep it on my person at all times. Horrid place. No treatment. I got out Christmas Eve. I will never go back there if I have any day but I was probated by a judge and sent there. Mind you it was almost two hours from my home.
Crystal McAllister
Although my son seems to be getting better, it's a shame how long he's had to suffer within before he received help. Actually the only reason he is there is due to some legal issue in Mansfield Ohio. Not because I've been seeking help since he was twelve years old, he is now twenty three. This entire state needs a facelift when it comes to mental health care as I was always told that this is a faze. Why not help when we ask for it? Why wait for trouble to come before stepping in. This is partly why I myself am feeling so suicidal lately. They have taken my first born son, my best friend and companion. The staff needs far more than a course for this type of work. Sadly most of them know nothing of the business except for a pay check.
Michael Myers
Terrible experience, was attacked by a patient and nothing was done about it. Police report on file to verify under the establishment, if one would like to check. Terrible staff and treatment by all.... Would give no stars if it were an option.
Mark Andrew
Very rude employees
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They are open 24 hours
This is a State run facility..
We are a smoke free facility, including staff. Smoking is not permitted on the grounds.
Reaching out is the first step. Here is a resource where you can remain anomonous and call look around or even chat. http://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
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The only thing you can really do is take him to the police station and tell them whats going on. From there they can take him to the hospital to be treated and seen by a social worker who with then decide 2 options if it comes to it either going to the psychiatric hospital or go home. The hospital cannot force him to come in and get treated nor can they force him to go to a psychiatric hospital to get help. He has to make that voluntary decision on his own. I hope this helps
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