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    1.6 (5 reviews)
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    The Ranch Tennessee Treatment Center

    2.9(59 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    Please, do not go there! Do not send your family there! The…read moreabsolute worst care from the primary doctors, psychiatrist and med pushers! I watched women detox in their beds, soiling their cloths and spoken about terribly where clients were in ear range! I myself was able to detox without meds from alcohol and amphetamines. I kept myself upbeat and as positive as I could as I witnessed the women around me battle getting proper meds, being pushed out after 2 weeks for doing so "well". I had a medical issue and spent 72 hours with zero resolution or even appointment from the primary care giver, however the nursing staff and the daily behavioral health techs were amazing with the exception of one. Nancy who absolute should not be employed there, as she was aggressive,non approachable and judgemental as she stated this to our entire group that if she didn't "vibe" with a client she refused to care for them and would have another staff member care for them. This caused massive insecurities with many of the women including myself. The person you spend a majority of your day with sharing to the entire group that she would refuse to give care if she didn't "vibe"!!!! Disgusting! At the 72 hour mark when I absolutely needed to be seen by a medical provider other than the housing nurse I demanded to go to the ER. I was dropped off, left with no phone, no money and the hospital Dr stated I was an alcoholic and addict therefore this was my issue. He never touched me nor cared to listen to my current health condition which was the cause of my symptoms. When discharged the hospital instructed me to wait outside or in the er waiting room. I waited 1 hour and 45 minutes after discharge before I was picked up! This was not the fault of the staff person responsible for picking me up, it was due to the fact they are under staffed. When my husband and I spoke with admissions our number 1 concern was my safety as well as being sure there would not be any men in the house, which i was promised numerous times there would not be. This was a lie, each night with the exception of 2 out of my 8 it was a man, a large man. When I addressed this concern with the higher up, I was told they were professionals as well as GAY! WHAT??! However, this gentleman is married to a daytime BHT at the same house and recently had a baby together! My addiction and trauma was due to a man from my past.. I did not sleep, even though we were demanded to go to bed at 10:30pm..as they call LIGHTS OUT! Doors unlocked, no security on property. When I addressed this I was told we were in the middle of nowhere and noone would bother us! Wouldn't you think it would be the opposite?! After 8 days of pure hell even while I gave it my all, I discharged myself and was driven off property to the "admissions" parking lot. When my Uber wasn't able to be arrive for over an hour the supervisor called the BHT who transported me and told her to drop me off at the love's truck stop 5 miles down the road. When I advocated for myself with disbelief that they would demand her to do this, they then offered for me to come back to the original ranch house and wait there! The BHT was extremely supportive of me and waited for my Uber to confirm a pickup time which was 1.5 hours later! A truck stop..the number 1 sex trafficking location in the world..I was left there! Overall Uber nor lyft could not pick me up because it was so far out of the way and no drivers were available. After 3 hours at the truck stop I hitched a ride with a husband and wife in the back of their truck (bed of their truck) on the interstate 13 miles away to the closest motel to the love's trucks top which my husband booked for me. At 10 o'clock at night! A truck stop, then in the bed of a strangers truck to attempt to get to safety! My husband drove 10 hours to come get me because airline tickets were 900 dollars..we are still currently in the car driving home back to the safety of my family in Florida..thank god! Please, please I beg you do not go there or send your family there! The worst experience of my life..and if that doesn't keep me sober NOTHING will! Again Nancy the non licensed Behavioral Health Tech who is a recovered addict who DID NOT ATTEND ANY TYPE OF REHAB is an awful disgusting person! Awful! Shame on you and I pray to my higher above you lose your job so you no longer have the power to intimidate and torture women who are fighting their hardest to get and stay sober! You're a trigger and you should never ever be allowed to work with human beings or animals for that matter ever again! Kristin, Trinity, Margarita, Heidi, Candice, Tabitha Elisa,omg Claire, Dan, Mitchell, Kathy Stevie,Scarlett, Amber,Destiny, Jordan, Elise, Daphany, Sarah god bless you all, you are why I made it as long as I did! My your lives be filled with joy, blessings and all the love you deserve! You are special people and the world needs more of you! Brandi, get a new profession!

    I left The Ranch and attempted suicide two days later. A requirement for stay was to stop taking my…read moreanxiety medication. Most of my clothes were taken away when I arrived and they were items I was told over the phone that I could bring. I had to cook my own meals plus a dinner for the entire house which was 20 girls plus house mothers. This is a lot for someone who could barely function and required treatment. I was there for 10 days and not allowed to make phone calls. None! The therapist told my husband I was not doing well and needed a higher level of care. He then left for the weekend. I was nearly catatonic and could barely form a sentence. I tried talking to the house, mothers, a nurse, the doctor, therapist, and the head therapist and I could not get the help I needed. I'm still being treated for PTSD from staying at The Ranch and it has been seven years. The only time I felt safe was my last night in the infirmary before I left. This is not a place for someone with any sort of mental disorder. It is more of a recovery center for addiction. It is a holistic approach to healing. Please read reviews carefully before you go. I was struggling from grief, depression, and anxiety. I was desperate and didn't know where to turn. I thought The Ranch was my answer and it was almost my ending.

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    Cumberland Heights Treatment Center - River Road

    Cumberland Heights Treatment Center - River Road

    2.7(31 reviews)
    19.8 miBellevue

    Cumberland Heights saved my life. 19 years of addiction and abuse of adderall (among the many)…read moreengulfed my life in chaos. Do you want to be sober or are you still on the fence? If you give your all while you are at Cumberland Heights, they will give you the tools and path toward sobriety. Is it easy? No. Is it cheap? No. However, the rewards of Cumberland Heights is greater than fleeting joys of your addiction. Cumberland Heights gave me life, my addiction was only ushering my destruction. If you are still reading...Call them now!

    My experience at Cumberland Heights in Nashville was mixed. The program is highly structured, and…read morethe daily schedule felt overwhelming and, at times, almost military in nature. Protocols were not always applied consistently, as some staff members enforced rules rigidly while others appeared more relaxed. In my view, staff communication and training need improvement so that policies are applied consistently and clearly explained to patients. As a woman over 60 entering treatment and going through medical detox, I often lacked the energy to keep up with the demanding schedule. During detox, I received medications for withdrawal and was moved to the women's cabin within a few days, where I was expected to walk to classes and medication lines despite still experiencing significant withdrawal symptoms. I fell several times and sometimes struggled with simple tasks because I was weak and unsteady. The meals provided during detox were preselected, often cold, and did not accommodate my dietary needs. Because I have had weight-loss surgery and no longer have a gallbladder, I struggled to find suitable food, lost a significant amount of weight, and frequently lacked the energy needed to participate fully in the program. There were times when I felt unsafe or unsupported. Residents were told to wait for a golf cart for nighttime transportation, yet because the night shift was short-staffed, we sometimes had to walk alone to receive medications. I also found transportation to off-site meetings difficult because I am prone to severe motion sickness, and I experienced conflict with another resident over seating arrangements in the van. Frequent check-ins, random drug screens, locked dorms, and strict attendance requirements made me feel as though I was being processed rather than cared for. The inability to return briefly to my room for forgotten or necessary items, or to rest when I felt ill, added to my stress. Technical problems with the iPads used for schedules and communication created additional frustration. The detox rooms were extremely cold, and I experienced painful ant bites in the designated smoking areas. Some staff members were compassionate and helpful, while others seemed overworked or disengaged, suggesting possible understaffing and burnout. The strongest aspect of my stay was the quality of the clinical care. The counselors, physicians, nurses, and instructors were knowledgeable, caring, and provided valuable education about addiction and recovery. For me, the facility was adequate for detoxification and medical care, but I would not choose it again for a longer-term or residential stay. Also, because of serious issues with my stage 4 Huntingtons disease spouse who is in a nursing home and having many health issues like falling, not able to walk, talk and chokes, my family asked me to return home as soon as possible so I ended my treatment plan and left after 25 days. I was informed that once I completed treatment an over ride would be provided for me through the facility and because I had a family emergency and experienced a toxic environment, they would not provide a ride for me.

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