As a parent, you pretty much go in with your body and your clothes. As a patient, pretty much the same. No strings on pajamas, pants, or anything long like shoe laces. No cell phones or electronic devices. You're pretty much you with clothes and that's it. My daughter was allowed to have pictures, coloring books, puzzle books etc. She said there's moments of the day you're locked in your room and then there's moments you're with group, eating times and just relax time watching movies in the main lounging area. She said her roommate stashed some crayons but that's the only contraband she seen there. It's not really contraband though, you get crayons from the nurse but you're supposed to turn them back in. Males and females are separate except during group and lounging times. That's all I know for now until my daughter gets home tomorrow from her dads.
Hello, Three Rivers allows casual clothes (jeans, t-shirts, pajamas, slip on shoes, etc) no shoes with shoe laces or pants/hoodies with strings. Also allowed are personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, etc. These items can be provided should a patient arrive without them. Towels and washcloths are distributed daily. Thanks!
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