I wish I had known about this place a long time ago. They have been a big help to me. They understand me and didnt judge me for being mentally ill. I will definitely go back if I get overwhelmed with life again.
Incompetent staff. Apparently can't hear the doorbell or phone; had to call and ring for 30 minutes before some rude woman called back acting like she's been there since 8 when, if that's the case, she's just not doing her job.
Only problem i had was they didn't allow my family to bring me my Dr. Pepper cause it wasn't available there. But they were nice about it. This place made me feel so at home. Normal. When I tried to end it all i was sent here. I got in very late but I had a bed ready. The food was like home cooking. Kinda boring at first but everyone that was in there like I was were so nice. This was a great experience to give me hope.
Great staff very helpful. Thanks so much.
I have to say I had hoped for better. It took about 13 hours to get me checked in. I was starting to think I'd have to sleep on the floor in the lobby. I was supposed to receive a diabetic diet but, once I was there, they said they wouldn't do that because my A1C was a tenth of a point below getting an actual diabetic diagnosis. (6.4) I tried explaining that my doctor said the diet was necessary to keep my blood sugar from going any higher, being diagnosed as diabetic and maybe winding up on insulin. Unfortunately, they didn't seem to grasp the concept so I couldn't eat half of what they gave me. I have some physical conditions that cause me pain. The beds were hard as rocks and I was in so much pain that I spent most of each night in tears, tossing and turning and completely unable to sleep. I asked if I could have an air mattress or pad of some sort brought in and was told no. By the end of 3 days I was starving, could barely walk and was about to collapse from exhaustion and lack of sleep. Aside from a few minutes with the doctor, there was no real one on one time with the staff. We were expected to attend group sessions but they were all geared toward addiction which was not what I was in there for. After I left CSU I had my first appointment with my regular therapist. She was reading through notes from my group sessions at CSU and one of them said I had talked about my struggles with overcoming addiction! My best guess is that whoever put the notes in must have said the same thing about everyone. They probably had no idea who I even was and they obviously had no idea why I was there. It's been a while since my time at CSU and I sincerely hope things have improved but I will NOT be going back to find out. If I need help, I'll go to the emergency room or Woodridge.
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