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    4.8 (5 reviews)
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    Deer Hollow - Chef prepared meals

    Deer Hollow

    2.8(6 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This recovery facility is one of the very best. They truly care about your recovery and getting you…read moreback to living life again.

    Deerhollow - Public Humiliation, Inappropriate Care, and Profit-Driven Model…read more I sought treatment at Deerhollow for trauma and complicated grief following my daughter's suicide. Despite their strong marketing as one of America's leading trauma facilities, the experience caused me significant additional harm. I was unaware that time outside of scheduled programming was heavily monitored and documented. Everyday personal choices were judged as "not participating," including: * Sitting alone to write letters to my friends and family. * Choosing a video visit with family over group games after clinical hours. * Socializing only with people I knew and trusted at a yoga event. Even though my therapist had privately shared that I was making amazing progress, I was abruptly discharged on a Monday morning for "not participating." While confined to an office, my bags were placed on the front porch for everyone to see. The discharge was timed so I was removed just as other patients returned for lunch, making my exit publicly visible and deeply shaming. I have excellent insurance, yet all referrals provided after they discharged me were out-of-network. They simply dumped me at Recovery Ways, a substance abuse facility in the Salt Lake area, where I was given 50 mg of a sleep aid and was unconscious for nearly two days. I do not drink, smoke, or use drugs -- I was there solely for grief support. Recovery Ways does not have a grief and loss program. I was transferred to a partial hospitalization program even though I was told it was inpatient. Deerhollow also refused to release my daily check-in sheets (my personal 24-hour mental health assessments), claiming they were "not part of my medical records." Even though they documented myself reporting my mental state. The facility operates like a 24/7 monitored reality show with minimal personal freedom or space. I left with more trauma than I arrived with and declined to participate in their outpatient program, what would they offer that other discharged me from their inpatient program? I was completely blindsided by the discharge. My therapist NEVER sat me down to discuss issues inside the house. Final Note: Deerhollow appears to profit significantly off the grief of policemen, firemen, and federal employees through big-buck state and federal contracts. While this business model may be lucrative, it did not translate into compassionate or appropriate care in my case. Strong Recommendation: If you are struggling with trauma or grief, look elsewhere. The polished image does not match the reality many patients experience. Prioritize facilities that offer true dignity and individualized support.

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    Youth Care Treatment Center

    Youth Care Treatment Center

    3.7(22 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    This place so far has been the best. Three months again when my son arrived - he hated me, yelled…read moreand cussed, set things on fire, and would answer any calls. It was rough. Three months later at family week we are able to talk, sit on the same sofa, and he's apologized for all that happened and will express love. The family support groups are very supportive. You don't feel like you're all alone or that your child is the only one. The staff on the therapy side have been very communicative and supportive in putting in place plans to advance. The kids even enjoy just about all of the staff when they are being honest. I've seen kids go from being alone and unable to communicate to being able to communicate and hold themselves accountable. They also have a school program the kids are enrolled into so they do not miss any school. This also helps parents work with the school to get this type of treatment paid for when insurance will not. The one thing I wish was better was communication with the medical professionals. We have been trying to get to speak to the doctor about changes in his medication and it's been impossible even with the therapist seeing them a message each week during the weekly session. Overall we have been down this road before but this time it seems like he's actually getting skills and progress that will last.

    I am 37 and have a beautiful daughter, I'm happily married, and I have a well paying job that I'm…read morepassionate about. While there were aspects of my time at Youth Care that were useful for me, my overall experience was horrid. In February Of 2001 my parents where at their wits end and talked to an educational consultant who recommended this facility. I was skipping school, running away, and in and out of psychiatric hospitals. My parents hired a bounty hunter company to surprise me in the middle of the night in my bedroom while I was sleeping, handcuff me, and put me on an airplane headed to Utah. This was a direct recommendation of the Youth Care facility. I was at this facility for 2.5 years. The treatment team "didn't feel comfortable" graduating me. In the summer of 2003 the treatment team told my parents "there was nothing more they could do for me." Three months later, my parents finally pulled me out. I developed a very hopeless and pessimistic attitude towards my future and my life while in this place. Phone calls were monitored and staff would hang the phone up for me if I wanted to talk to my parents about anything negative having to do with Youth Care. I roomed with skinheads, violent kids, and other troubled youth. One of my most vivid memories was a scandal involving one of my friends and a staff member who made my friend walk naked in front of him at least a couple times. In addition, there were two different instances I was made aware of where 2 separate adult male staff members groomed and sexually pursued a 14-year-old female patient, and in another case of 16-year-old female patient. In both of these cases, the staff members were fired when the scandals were brought to light, but no legal action was ever pursued against these offenders. It seemed to me at the time, and still seems to me that Youth Care didn't want that sort of publicity. I believe that they tried to keep it hush-hush as the police where never involved/called but the kids affected (my peers) had to meet at least once with lawyers representing Youth Care privately. I developed unhealthy eating habits which turned into an eating disorder that I still have to this day, and a life long resentment for my family for sending me to such a awful place. I do not recommend this place to anyone. I have gone through years of family counseling with my parents to get to a point where we can communicate effectively and lovingly again. When someone asks me how my high school experience was, I don't have much to say, because I felt like I was in juvenile prison, as my experience at Youth Care was very similar to that. Lastly, I would like to point out as I am looking through these reviews that it is apparent to me that most of the positive reviews of Youth Care are paid promotion. That's right, you can pay a PR company to leave positive reviews for your company to offset the many negative reviews from actual patients. -David

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    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah

    Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah

    4.6(11 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    With my significant needs following a fall, Encompass Health at 8074 S 1300 E, Sandy, proved the…read moremost satisfying medical experience of my life. This facility is the top drawer of the bureau!!! And, most importantly, the therapy worked!!! The staff of all disciplines were, to a person, extremely capable, helpful, thorough and kind. There is a terrific "depth of bench" at Encompass Health, which creates a problem in remembering, or even knowing the names of all those who served you. Also, so many of them were multitaskers who served you in multiple ways. Some whom my faulty notes and memory brings to mind, so I particularly commend for outstanding service to me--Nurse Mattie and OT Nicole, who in addition to their regular duties condescended to gave me my first shower; aide José, who patiently fixed my Kindle, iPad and iPhone several times; Holly S. (PTA) and Beulah gave great counsel on medication; PT Angie has my deepest thanks; long-timer Cheryl was not only helpful, but particularly cheerful; Quinn's boxing exercises were also beneficial to my injured shoulder. The last night Shayla cared for me wonderfully. Comfort and convenience ruled the day to the end. Dr. Davidson, to whom I was assigned, was particularly attentive and insightful, but I was also surprised to meet several other doctors, such as Dr. Katula who stopped in throughout, or at the end of the week to check on me. I could go on, but my memory fails me. There are an abundance of great people here. The kitchen staff should also be commended for consistently good food delivered on time, putting a lie to expressions that hospital food is bad. My very sincere thanks to all Encompass personnel and management. Gary Quinney

    I give encompass a five-star golden review after going to a nursing home and then coming to…read moreencompass was a blessing I didn't want to leave I loved it there

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    Corner Canyon Health Centers | Residential Program Facility - corner canyon php facility rooms

    Corner Canyon Health Centers | Residential Program Facility

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Corner Canyon is a great facility. They are very caring. When I entered the home after spending 4…read moredays at a nearby PHP and residential, I felt the complete difference. The therapists are top notch- Katie, Kiera, Alex, Sara, Austin, Keanan. All are very good at trauma work. The mentors (behavior health techs) are also amazing. They actually care about the clients. Ones of note are Dante, Obama, Chelsea, Rebecca, and Ricky. They listen to concerns and try to make the best decisions for each client. Like all facilities, some clients will not like the rules, but they will actually listen to your concerns. Shaun in admissions is supportive and amazing.

    I arrived to Corner Canyon in crisis mode. I was met with a community of peers and staff that not…read morenecessarily understood where I was but welcomed me with open arms and facilitate a soft landing into the process of healing. Different from any other rehabilitation facility that I have been to and there is a history there. The mentor staff is top notch. I connected and was encouraged by Mr. Dontae. Always willing to sit and talk, give sound advice with care and concern an authentically genuine person who has experience with over coming addiction. Mrs. Nichole as well was mentor who truly helped with a jovial disposition and true love for people and wanting to see them heal. Sharing appropriately her journey though addiction and consequent steps into continued recovery. During my time I was able to start to trust my counselor Austin and start the process of going though past trauma. Over all I am grateful for my experience at Corner Canyon and believe it is crucial starting point to continued success for me Ian Crane

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