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K
3 years ago

Don t judge this place by the look of the building...

Don t judge this place by the look of the building! Yes, you will wait, and to get a 1st time appointment is AWFULLY hard (the only reason I gave it 4 stars and not 5). Once you get in though, it s worth the wait, worth the paperwork. The staff is fairly nice, and they truly care about your well being! They give you the options for what you need to help you. I went to counseling and got on some medication for depression. They were kind, and efficient! Thank you to Serenity for helping me!

A
3 years ago

I went to serenity under rare circumstances in whi...

I went to serenity under rare circumstances in which someone I loved fabricated truth to send me there. As you could imagine it was very frustrating to be somewhere I had no choice to leave until I was given clearance by the doctor. Since it was over the weekend I ended up being there for 5 days. It was one of the most awful experiences of my life. What I can say though, is that the staff made it easier for me. They all had this specific demeanor where they respected the patients in a certain way that I for one thoroughly appreciated. It's like they knew that not everyone asked to be there and that they weren't willing to treat us as though we were not any other adults. They were there always. Ready to help or talk to you when you needed it. You could go to them at any time and they were ready to talk about whatever it was you wanted to talk about. But they also didn't hover over you as though you needed to be treated like a child. That's really a good thing in a place like this considering nobody is going to be thrilled about being there. They had a good combination of "we are here and concerned about your well being. We can help you. We can talk to you about any problem you're experiencing and we care that you are comfortable while you're here but we respect that you don't need or want anyone treating you like a child or like you're not an equal". I never felt like I was being judged and considered to be problematic. They treated me as though we were meeting under other circumstances. Considering I should not have even been there I have to say, I really appreciated that. It's the same way they treated everyone else. I had a roommate who got a little excessive with asking for medication. She gave the nurse a hard time and the nurse was very patient with her. Telling her that she was already struggling with enough as it is and to take that time to sit back and let them help her. She was trying to explain to her that she was there for a reason and to focus on getting better and not worry about anything else. That they were there for that purpose. To help people get back to their lives. I was conflicted at first because I was not aware of what actually happened and I believed my roommate when she said she was being rude to her. It was not until after a few days that I found reason to suspect that she actually was not well in her mind and that she was very quick to lash out or blame others for her circumstances. I know that she wrote a letter to corporate about the nurse and asked Me to sign my name as a witness. I did. Out of believing her at the moment unaware of how she was and I wanted to write this review because it has been heavy on my conscience. Something like this can affect someone's job and I am hoping this was not the case for her. She was actually very sweet and even other patients would tell her things like "you ought to be getting a raise as much as you walk around checking on people and talking to them." One thing I can say is that I think she has a certain tone at times that she doesn't mean to have (I know this bc I am told this about myself ALL the time and I never even realize I'm doing it) and it can come off as being rude but I don't think she means to do it. I think Itll be at a time she's got like 13 things going on and every time she came back and addressed the person like "ok. I'm sorry about that. Now what were you trying to talk to me about?" Overall the experience was as positive as it could have been for what it is.

N
3 years ago

They hardly ever pick up their phone on any number...

They hardly ever pick up their phone on any number of theirs in building A. And they rarely call you back when you leave a message! That needs to be taken care of!!! We can't even check on when our next appointment is! The pharmacy Barney's in Serenity is the only ones who will answer

S
3 years ago

Terrible experience. Family member went in for one...

Terrible experience. Family member went in for one illness and was treated for something completely different. They did not provide the necessary treatment. Call times are after 5:30 pm but they close at 5:00pm??

C
4 years ago

i personally have not had to be admitted here but ...

i personally have not had to be admitted here but my boyfriend was and i was irate to hear him tell me that the doctors were laughing at him. lets just say he was discharged before i was able to speak to one of them, the nursers of course knew who i was and was very rude and selfish. patients were not being watched over correctly and was being more "friendly" than professionals should have been. i do not think that the staff should be able to have relations with or touch a patient or allow such acts to go on in a facility that is suppos to be supervised. just saying.

A
4 years ago

So hard to get an opportunity to talk to a friend ...

So hard to get an opportunity to talk to a friend or family member on the phone while they re in there, the staff flat lie about the call times, saying it s after 5:30 when they re CLOSED after 5. this place is HORRENDOUS.

C
4 years ago

Doctors are butchers, they just experiment with th...

Doctors are butchers, they just experiment with the patients, if family advocates for the consumer and push back, they go around the advocate. The goal is to send as many people to AU and experiment with shock therapy, no matter what the diagnosis is.

Serenity behavioral health systems

Serenity behavioral health systems

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