These docters and staff are not good with disabled people u can never get ahold of the docters when u call and they have only giving me medication that nearly killed me if my mom didn't call poison control so if your ever thinking about going here for disabilities medication management u better have poison control on speed dial
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No concept of treating individuals. After being in the MAT program for 7 years, I became very ill, was hospitalized and after being discharged from the hospital,, was still too ill to travel from Dayton to Xenia for a Dr appointment or group therapy. They refused to phone in my suboxone prescription. I had been clean and sober over 10 years and a patient here at TCN for 7 of those years. If after 7 years, they are incapable of treating an individual as an honest, competent human being, they have no business treating recovering addicts once they have reached a certain point in their recovery. Folks in the MAT program, who have long term sobriety should be treated as any other person with a chronic health condition requiring medication. Stop watching them urinate, it's demeaning, stop requiring life long therapy, start treating INDIVIDUALS with respect and dignity instead of treating them like active drug addicts lying and cheating their way along. May be an OK place to start the recovery process but unless you want to chance your medication being held hostage if circumstances prevent you from going in one month and you like being treated like you are dishonest, look for another option for long term MAT.
If I could give lower than a 1 star rating, I would. I wouldn't reccomend this place to my worst enemy. Every therapist reccomended to me has been... Unattentive at best and sketchy at worst. Likely won't go back, especially since other branches know how bad Xenia TCN is.
Supports a hospital with "On-call" services and they refuse to come in unless it's business hours. I thought the whole point of being on-call meant if they needed someone in, they came in. Complete joke of a place if you ask me.
My mother has been a patient with TCN for over a decade. Her condition had been hard on her and the rest of her family, me included; I am her guardian and TCN's administrative staff, nurses, and case managers have been so patient with us and helped us out tremendously. They aren't perfect but they're HUMAN. I love this company and I'm grateful for the weight they have lifted off my family's shoulders.
Tip: If you want to be treated well, treat THEM well
From the time I've been 12 years old and I'm 61 now I have been to a lot of mental health places. TCN is by far the best place I have ever experienced. They didn't just save my life they gave me a life. Thank you TCN
Awesome staff, never had any issues with anyone. Sometimes waits are long, but that's expected with the drug crisis we have. There are more & more people seeking help.
I have gone to TCN for four years. I have had issues with about half of the people I have been assigned to there. It took a long time but I am finally with someone who seems to genuinely care about my well being. She listens to me when we discuss meds.
I did Dialectical Behavioral Therapy there. I highly recommend the DBT classes.