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    Lifeline Connections

    2.5(27 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    The Lifeline Women's program has done so much to help me on my journey to recovery. Through the…read moreclasses and peer led panels at Lifeline I have gained a support system that will continue to help me on my journey. I love the staff, it is a group of individuals who absolutely care about every single woman who enters the doors. They take the time to get to know each patient and their needs. You will have the opportunity to visit one of the medication assisted centers to get on either Methadone or Suboxone, you will have access to mental health counseling which includes equine therapy, you can visit the dentist and the doctor while a patient. All of your needs will be met while you are a resident at Lifeline. You will even get the opportunity to earn a nice pair of walking/running shoes, a new sports bra, a medal and a certificate after completing 10 "Go TheDistance" walks.

    Was admitted during COVID; 4 days of detox was okay. Went to sh!t when I was "transferred" to…read moreRehab. My wife had to deliver all of my meds, including vitamins. I had to wait for 5 days to see my counselor for a half hour. Two days later I had to have my cell phone to order my Rx's. After she spent my 30 mins allotted to her time with a little whiny twat that I had learned to despise by so many days, she told me I had 15 minutes with my phone (no counselor time). My pastor had tried to call me, so I was texting him, and 15 minutes later my "psycho" counselor told me to give up my phone or leave. As my bed was broken. They wouldn't let me switch to the other bed in the room. I was 60 yo, and had back pain for 30 years. I was then told I had 10 minutes to discharge. No help, no contact with loved ones, no plan for discharge (violation of law). Their "program" relied on bringing in "self-help" groups daily to espouse the "glory" of their journey to sobriety while ridiculing the week. Sober drunks. Daytimes were pretty loose. The video room was open , and I was surprised to see movies demonstrating or glorifying drug use. Just to get berated by AA that night. I started to get the idea that LifeLine meant LiferLine in the convict sense. Everybody else seemed to be on "paper". When I was discharged there was no standard, no intake paperwork, including a statement of charges, no plan of care, no in care paperwork, psych notes, labs. Eventually, all I got was just an invoice for a shitty experience that did not help my condition. If I could rate the experience lower, I would drop it below zero. a pound dog gets better treatment. Go rehab at the dog pound.

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    Bridge Crest Post Acute

    Bridge Crest Post Acute

    1.7(6 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    If I could give it a zero, I would. My client went there late last year. She is about 5 foot seven…read moreand when she went in, she was about 135 pounds. She was just just discharged against medical advice, came home weighing just 94 pounds - 40 pound weight loss in 7 months for someone that was a healthy weight. She looks like a holocaust survivor. She is a quadriplegic and cannot feed herself. She was basically left to die there. The food is terrible, as they have a vegan chef. They are understaffed, so patients wait for hours. There is a resident that screams, "Help!" Pretty much around the clock. Her first doctors appointment after leaving the facility, led to her immediate admission to a hospital for malnutrition. Her hair is coming out in clumps. I would only ever go here if I were suicidal.

    I left this review on Google as well. Why does this site only have bad reviews? If you look on…read moreGoogle it is more varied. I have NEVER seen a poor treatment of a patient. In fact the complete opposite. Call lights are answered within minutes, the patients I see laugh and joke with the staff even though they are busy, they spend the brief time they have making sure needs are met as best as possible. I do what I can to help communicate and I follow up. So far all of the requests and doctors orders have been met or exceeded! My mother is in this facility. It is clean (I always see someone cleaning!) and though an older building it has all that my mother needs. She is a long term patient currently living here and has since Sept 2025. She's had many appointments and starting with my rockstar Brooke (Admin Assistant) that makes rides possible and any other communication details, to Jen the Queen of activities and things interactive, to ALL of the CNA's, nurses, social workers, doctors and therapists (who am I missing??) that look after her. She has really thrived here. She loves to sleep and would all day, but they get her up and interacting to keep her mind working. She has come out of her shell more. They change her often because she is bed bound. She has NO bed sores. They arranged for a more functional wheelchair and do everything they can to make her comfortable and get her up. If she stops eating or doesn't eat very much, the staff lets me know right away. I will say, if you don't advocate for your loved one, or yourself you may not have as good of an experience. I show up several times a week even if it's brief to check on her and communicate her needs. Everyone is so busy doing their best and it's hard work. If you show appreciation, BE KIND (even if you're hurting). Be curious, not rude, about the care you (your loved one) are getting, ask questions and communicate your needs. You will be thoughtfully cared for. Have patience you're not the only person in the building! Anyway, I am so thankful to God for finding my mom this facility. It's so much better than where she was! We love it here.

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