Good adolescent United great staff great food and ...
Good adolescent United great staff great food and even greater treatment
Good adolescent United great staff great food and even greater treatment
Therapists are great people they made me feel welcome and normal food was meh beds were meh but staff were great
My son is in there right now getting treatment which I think is wonderful but there staff isn't very informative to the parents when they our admitted during the COVID-19 that is going on I drove 2 hours to go see my son once I get there I was informed that there no visitors during the COVID-19 I think that they need to rethink how they informed us very rude and inconcerted
Great establishment. I was on the 14 bed adolescent unit. The first day is a bit rough, but once you get settled in, it's amazing. I spent a week here and I really felt at home by the third day. I was treated like an equal and the staff was really respectful about how much I wanted to share or what activities I wanted to participate in. All of the doctors, therapists, psychiatrists, ect. really work as a unit to make sure that every person gets the treatment they need and are given what they need to be safe and healthy when they return home. Food is amazing and they have many different options for vegetarians, vegans, ect. and even catered to picky eaters, like myself. Beds are a 5/10 for comfort, but you can always ask for more bedding to be more comfortable. Staff is absolutely amazing. Daily routine isn't too ridgid, but it keeps you on a healthy schedule. Many activities to do during free time, so you won't get bored. Overall a 10/10 place that I'd recommend to anybody who is suffering from mental health issues.
My son was here for a week. By noon of the 1st day, all of the folks involved in his treatment plan had called me to let me know what was going on. I really appreciated knowing. He then had scheduled meetings throughout the day. We were able to talk with him every evening to see how he was doing (COVID time-no visitors). I really felt all the folks he had contact with tried their hardest to help him.The only weakness might have been school. I sent his school work with him, but he wasn't given/ allowed to do it. It was just general, easy worksheets. On the flip side of that, I think the students had a WIDE range of educational abilities. I cannot imagine teaching to so many different students who were constantly coming and going.
They have yet to inform me of why they believe my child needs to be there, her condition, her living arrangements. Her meals, daily schedule, how any of it works, NOTHING. I finally spoke to a nurse who was able to tell me she could have 5 clothing sets, I took her clothes. And her home work up, (that they failed to call the school regarding) the front staff insisted I had to set my daughters belongings on the nasty floor, no bag, box, nothing, just the floor. They were so rude, unhelpful and disorganized. As far as my child's point of view, the faculty did testing, said the food was really good. And she enjoyed group therapy, as well as actually diagnosing her.
My son was place in here for little bit. This hospital for children is wonderful. Everyboby is on the same page. The staff,doctors an the Therapists are wonderfully. If your child needs they will help an they do there job very well.
YES YES YES!! This hospital was amazing. They cared about my needs, they made sure I was comfortable. The teens I was on the unit with made sure I felt comfortable and we're well behaved. I always got my medicine on time, food was amazing. We were always allowed seconds or thirds. My doctor was nice, and same with my therapist. School was easy and laid back, and we went outside almost everyday. I recommend this place completely!! Thank you royal oaks! :)
I have to agree with some of the other parents reviews. They took my daughter 5 hours away with no shoes or clothes. I was told they can only have one set of clothing and that the kids have the hospital socks to run around in. When my daughter finally called me she said their "school" is one sheet of adding and subtracting and coloring and watching movies! Shes in high school and this is going to set her back so much.