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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.
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
6 months ago
Called and they said walk ins for evaluations 8 am-4pm. I was the first one there at 8 am, and they had me fill out all the paperwork just to tell me no one is there or available & it would be a month till someone could see me… not to mention they are double the price of other places for an assessment.
8 months ago
Great place with great counselors and the ladies at the front desk are very professional and sweet. Would definitely recommend Karen Newman for a counselor for anyone struggling with mental health or addiction.
8 months ago
Do not go here unless they fire the psychiatrist, Dr. Satar. You'll be treated awfully and have nowhere to go about it because there are no therapists at the hospital and nurses are not trained to do anything but give you an Ativan. I'm so much worse after going here that I've developed substance abuse problems. A crisis team coerced me into going here voluntarily, but I wish I went to involuntary at a different facility instead.
1 year ago
My life has basically turned upside down in the past couple months. I don’t know where I’d be without IOP group therapy. The support is very needed. I’m still struggling but learning to deal with my mental stability in new ways. Depression and anxiety have nearly brought me down, but because of the therapists at Providence Mental Health, I feel better about going forward. I still have a ways to go, but feel like I’m doing better through this program.
2 years ago
More and more I have these feelings of anger. There are so many people suffering who just want to get better. With oxycontin, the pandemic, and now fyntenal, decent people who have had hardship after hardship have almost no where to turn. These detox places screen and cherry pick people based on profits. I almost died twice last year. When all I wanted was help. When I came there I said help me, I don't want to die. Word for word, to anyone who would listen. When I was hurt and there for 2 weeks when administrators came in to play instead of offering me treatment I was sent home with 2 open surgical incisions and a good luck. It was cheaper than help me. Guess what it wasn't, I was broken, I couldn't walk, I was severely depressed, my world came apart. It wasn't long before I was drinking worse than before. Thank God it was less than 3 months before I shattered my ankle and had reconstructed surgery. That saved my life. I went thru DTs hallucinating, in and out of consciousness, full on withdrawal. I spent the next month on the top floor. Still no anything therapy, counseling, zip. After a month I was sent to an inpatient PT, for another month. Now I'm going on 15 months sober. My quality of life is rough, I am learning to walk all over again. At least I'm alive. How many aren't so lucky, shouldn't you lead by example. All the damage that's been done by people who swore to care for people. When is it your responsibility to make people whole, when so much is taken. Our Healthcare providers are as bad as the people who sell drugs on the streets, only you sell hope which is far more addictive than any pill. The promise of a chance to heal, the vulnerability that comes with placing your faith in strangers. What comes with what I was given. Physical pain, PTSD and the thoughts that come with that. I hope you change your business model to put people first, this institution might find when you take the first step, admitting there is a problem, and you are not powerless, and you can help make lives manageable. Those things come full circle.
2 years ago
I voluntarily admitted my self to the detox center at St. Peter chemical dependency center about 10+ years ago and followed through with there intensive outpatient program afterwards, while I was admitted in the detox center I was treated very kindly the nurses there were really compassionate and did everything to make my detox as comfortable as possible I highly recommend st petes to anyone who is struggling. Not all detox's are as comfortable and who has nurses who genuinely care and want to help like at st Pete's chemical dependency center .
3 years ago
Despite the reviews, this has always been the most consistently well ran and ethical treatment center in the county. However they do gold you a 100% accountable for your actions. I'd call that accountability and I believe we all could use a little more of that. So, if you want to grow in your new life in recovery this is THE place to do it. If instead the accountability part scares you and you'd maybe rather stay stuck in the problem(s), maybe try NW Resources. They'll push you right thru as long as your insurance or you keeps paying 💸💰💳. The choice, as always, is ours OR there is always door number three...our 🍺🍹or 💊💉 are always happily awaiting our return to misery town. So please do give them a chance. I reluctantly did and my life has never been so blessed and full thorough continued hard work and the help of others. Be well.
5 years ago
I received a DUI over a year ago and needed to take a court ordered chemical dependency evaluation. Providence placed me in a 6 month course, one class a week, for people addicted to and recovering from substances. All in all, they have been very welcoming and understanding with busy work schedules and family life. I am learning what I can from the class and observing others who are succeeding in class. It’s very uplifting to see others being treated with kindness and respect by the counselors. This is a great place to go if you truly are free of substances as they do have random UAs. Providence Chemical Dependency treats you fairly and if you do what you’re supposed to, it’s a breeze. It’s good to be rewarded with trust when you’re doing what is asked of you, which I cannot say for other places (northwest resources, the location of my first evaluation. A very unpleasant experience where I felt like everything I said was taken out of context and twisted. I ended up going to Providence for a second opinion and the level of respect/communication from the counselor was exactly what you would want from an evaluation). I highly recommend Providence Chemical Dependency if you enjoy being treated like a human with a potential to have a positive impact on society. They really do lift your spirits!
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