Just yourself, your id.and it depends on your problem
The Behavioral Health Crisis Center provides medically monitored, short-term residential services for the purpose of providing psychiatric stabilization and detoxification from drugs and alcohol. We serve as the first line community-based alternative to hospitalization for those who are uninsured and underinsured. The annual average length of stay in crisis beds of the Crisis Stabilization Program (CSP) does not exceed eight calendar days. Emphasis is placed on serving individuals in the most efficient way possible, referring individuals to outpatient services and ensuring that appointments are made to our Cobb Outpatient Services program prior to individuals leaving the CSP. Visitation is not prohibited but not encouraged. If possible, bring a photo ID or Social Security card and 2-3 changes of clothing Clothing with strings is no permitted.)
My only problem is that the last time I went there I was SO SICK! The medicine didn’t help what so ever, at all. I wasn’t even slightly comfortable I was crying , didn’t sleep at all from restless legs . I need to go back and I’m so terrified, I just went on a 2 month binge and I’m so scared but I’m going .
It's not a requirement for you to have an ID. You'll need to bring enough clothes to get you through the week unless you want to wear what they provide for you. The program is 5 to 7 days. There is daily visitation. I think the visitation hours are 9am-12pm, 1pm-4pm, and 6pm-9pm. I'm not 100% sure the exact hours, but I do know there is no limit on how many visits are allowed. Your loved ones can visit you 1-3 times every day that your there. You will have to double check with one of the staff members there to see what the exact hours of visitation are.
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