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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.
In a PHP, patients live at home but follow an intensive schedule of treatment. Most programs require you to be on-site for about 40 hours per week.
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.
Treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders, which affect the majority of individuals diagnosed, integrates care for mental health conditions with primary substance use. Personalized care plans are crafted to effectively address each condition simultaneously, optimizing the healing process.
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
1 month ago
The staff rude and uncunsiderate. Don't push your call button on the 3rd floor... No one's coming. The treatment i received in here was not nice. I'll NEVER come here again. Worst experience
1 month ago
The service at this hospital was terrible. The staff was very rude they didn’t know how to talk to people. They didn’t give me a room just left me in the hallway. The triage nurse men i think his name was Darnell and he was very rude from the beginning to end.
2 months ago
South shore hospital is the worst hospital ever they deserve zero stars. The staff nurses and doctors are incompetent and left my dad without checking on him for hours after his stroke. They said they ran test and was taking care of him but did nothing we had to transfer him to another hospital just to find out how bad it really was. They said all his tests were clean and that he just wanted attention!?!? Now my dad isn’t even talking. Don’t ever take your loved ones to South Shore Hospital on 80th and Crandon don’t let the ambulance take them there tell them any where but here.
2 months ago
Worst staff ever
3 months ago
They sit you in the waiting room for hours. Before even checking your vitals!!!!!!! That alone is a 3 hour wait after checking your vitals they send you back into the waiting room everyone disappears!!! While the security guard and staff comes to the windows to stare at you as if they are checking to see if you are still here or are you still waiting all you hear is laughter back there while we wait some in pain it’s now been over 6 hours and still haven’t seen anyone worst hospital ever I would pass this place up if I’m in a life or death situation cause you definitely gonna die waiting on there help in there waiting room!!!!!
3 months ago
Yesterday I visited this hospital because I had a deep laceration above my knuckle, like soo deep I seen my two different colors of my skin tissues. (Keep that in mind). I get there everything is fine check in was smooth, the wait wasn’t long at all & everyone was nice. I made it to triage everything was fine. im sitting in the triage room waiting for the man who took my vitals to come back to wrap my hand, because he had me take off the shirt I had wrapped around it to clean it( remember its a DEEP OPEN WOUND) Ok cool. While i’m waiting on him in walks a 2 nurses, a patient, and a wheelchair. So 1 of the nurses had the patient sit in the chair (while im still in the room with my hand unwrapped) to take his vitals and his symptoms. My issue with that was it’s soo many germs throughout the facility as it is they could’ve placed me in another area or in a room to prevent issues.! I finally get to the back one of the doctor assistants (a young BOY) comes in clean it etc etc. This is where my BIGGEST issue comes in at the doctor come in take a look, and tell me he’s going to glue the skin back. He comes in clean my wound again drop a cloth on the floor & THOUGHT he was about to USE IT ON MY HAND!!! On a open wound??!!?! I immediately starts going off because what??? (HE NEVER CHANGED HIS GLOVES UNTIL I SAID SOMETHING). I specifically told him I don’t think its a good idea to glue the skin back because of how deep it was. He continues to do it anyway and messed up the gluing method. I still have skin hanging and my wound STILL bleeding. So now its time to wrap it up lmaooo why the doctor assistants place a IV PATCH ON MY HAND, and told me if it get infected just come back.. ( & had the NERVE) to catch a attitude about it. Jesus I almost lost it. I had to get the triage man to re wrap my hand how he had it when I first got there. THE STATE DEFINITELY NEEDS TO VISIT THIS PLACE
3 months ago
Mixed feelings about my experience. The guard at the front desk was very pleasant. Greeted me immediately. The lady at intake (black with reddish pink braids) was very kind as well! My issue started at Triage. Im sitting in the waiting area waiting to be called. About 30 minutes passed & Im not thinking much of my wait until I see a big shiny bald head peak around a computer monitor. It’s as if I startled him. He jumps up, opens the door & calls my name & he’s like “oh im sorry”.. he didn’t even notice I was out there because he was too busy being a big back munching on trail mix. They was calling him BJ which im assuming stand for BIG James because his badge says James.but anyway, He’s asking me all of the normal questions then he goes to take my vitals. As he’s putting the blood pressure cuff around my arm he says “oh my you’re so thin” with a look of disgust on his face! I think that thats 1 of the most insensitive things u can say to someone especially when ur working in healthcare. That killed my entire mood. Little do he know, I’ve recently fasted because of serious underlying health issues. Which caused me to drop a few lbs. I was already self conscious & depressed about my weight & that comment there didnt make me feel any better. Do they not teach these people to be more conscious about what they say to sick patients?! There was a young man their who was suffering from breathing difficulties & they made him wait almost 7 hrs for a breathing treatment. Rather they had rooms available or not, they could’ve treated him in the waiting room! I’ve seen it done before. Another lady was on the floor screaming for help. No one came to check on this lady! Once I finally got in the back, No bloodwork was done for me. No machine to monitor my vitals. Just urine & a CT scan of my abdomen. Mind u, 1 of my complaints was chest pain & heart palpitations. Told me I was constipated & sent me home! I’ll never return.
3 months ago
Untrained Staff Nurse
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