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Our admissions team will work with you to explore the right payment options based on your needs, ensuring you get the best possible treatment.
Outpatient treatment offers flexible therapeutic and medical care without the need to stay overnight in a hospital or inpatient facility. Outpatient care typically offers a range of therapies and medical interventions individuals can attend alongside daily life.
The highest level of care, medically managed with 24-hour nursing and physician care in a residential or medically-based setting, and can include any combination of medication, counseling and therapy.
Licensed primary mental health facilities provide specialized care for diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. By offering early intervention and comprehensive services, they promote overall well-being and prevent long-term complications.
Substance use disorders often occur alongside primary mental health conditions. Programs for co-occurring substance use disorders focus on both conditions, tailoring treatment for comprehensive recovery.
Absolutely the best rehab experience of many! Feels like home and a family they truly care and the program taught me a lot! Counselors are great! Has a professional music studio! Everything is upscale! Thank You so much Vanity
Kenny L
Former Client, Case Manger
Absolutely the best rehab experience of many! Feels like home and a family they truly care and the program taught me a lot! Counselors are great! Has a professional music studio! Everything is upscale! Thank You so much Vanity
Kenny L
Former Client, Case Manger
Absolutely the best rehab experience of many! Feels like home and a family they truly care and the program taught me a lot! Counselors are great! Has a professional music studio! Everything is upscale! Thank You so much Vanity
Kenny L
Former Client, Case Manger
Visit went well, wife has a way to go yet. Still confused about a lot of things. Hope medicine gets her back on track. Receptionist very nice.
PLACE HORRIBLE! STAFF HORRIBLE! VERY UNPROFESSIONAL! THEY BE LOWKEY JUDGING YOU AND YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR ACTIONS AND EYES. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY JUST GO TO ANOTHER PLACE
Yvonne in admissions is easy to work with, and their intake process is very quick! Thanks for being a great partner in our community.
WOW WOW WOW!!!!!!!! I want to start by saying that when the time comes as caregivers that you feel like you have no other options and what you’re doing isn’t working that making the decision to put your loved one in crisis in a short term facility is not easy. We struggled for weeks on end before finally making the call to Unity to get the process started. My FIL is only 63 years old and has suffered from Parkinson’s disease since 2016 and the past 2/3 years he’s began to develop dementia. He has faced SO many life altering changes just this year and was starting to do better but then rapidly declined. From June to August 19 (the day he was admitted) every day seemed to be worse than the last, no medication combo was working and his medical team was no help. We placed him at Unity on 8/19 and he completed a 20 day stay there. I was so scared of him coming home and being angry at us for our decision but we genuinely didn’t know what else to do and we were worried about his quality of life and safety. His medical team, social worker and discharge coordinator held a weekly phone meeting with us to address progress, med changes, concerns and his day to day life. We were allowed to visit him 3 days of the week and we were allowed to call him 3 other days of the week. The first couple of times we spoke to him on the phone and when my husband went to visit we hadn’t seen much progress he was still very confused and angry while still suffering with some very scary hallucinations. On day 16 we got the call that he would be discharged at the end of the week. I will be honest with you both my husband and I were very nervous and skeptical but we shouldn’t of been as my FIL came out of Unity his old self! He’s now able to hold a conversation, he’s calm and not in a constant state of anxiety/panic and most importantly he’s safe now. We were so scared of how angry he would be that we sent him somewhere and that he wouldn’t understand why but he has only been home 45 minutes and he was telling us how thankful he was, how he learned so much there, how useful this place was to him and that he learned a lot of new coping skills to manage conflict or change in the future. THANK YOU to the staff at Unity…from the admissions coordinator, to the front desk staff, the nurses, social workers, doctors, nurses and discharge staff THANK YOU!!!!! Thank you for giving my FIL his life back!!!! We are so beyond happy to have him home and very thankful this resource is here in our community!!
When it comes to worst case scenarios these guys are the best
I have read a lot of negative reviews on Unity in Clarksville. However they have been great with my Father. He suffers from dementia and when we visit him at Unity he is looking much better than when he arrived. A lot of the swelling in his legs has improved, his demeanor has improved, they appear to have given him excellent treatment. The only improvement I could recommend is verbiage some of the staff use when engaging with guest and themselves. It at times can come across as unprofessional. However as stated their actions with the patients seem to be very professional.
The staff at this facility were disgusting and so unprofessional with my grandmother’s care. Having nurses and techs be visibly bothered while asking about her wellbeing and making comments like “Yes. your mother/grandmother has a mouth on her” made me livid. Working in a mental health facility would lead one to believe that there would be more compassion and empathy for not just the patients, but their families as well. This facility is not just a disappointment but an embarrassment. Their palpable indifference and disregard for quality of care is infuriating. Please do not send your loved one here for care.
Whatever you do, do NOT let your loved one enter this facility. At admission, they ensured that my grandmother was going to receive quality care- she got the exact opposite of that. They over medicated her to the point where she could not even feed herself or speak properly. Visiting her was pitiful. They also claimed she was “putting herself on the floor” even though they did not ACTIVELY see her doing this- they would just walk in the room and see her on the floor. How do they know that she didn’t just fall???? When asked how she was eating, they claimed she did not have any trouble feeding herself which was a LIE. My family started asking more questions about the shady behavior going on and they sent her out for a “possible stroke” which turned out to just be over medication. When leaving the facility, a staff member told my mom “she’ll be back.. maybe not this place but she will be back in a facility like this.” Who says that to someone?!?? The hospital let her detox from all of the medicine and she is improving GREATLY. NO BEHAVIOR ISSUES. SPEAKING NORMAL AGAIN. This facility disgusts me and it should be shut down. I cannot believe this place is even up and running.
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