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    Regina Huelsenbeck, PhD

    5.0 (7 reviews)
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    I cannot say enough good things about Bold Health. From the very first phone call, the admin team…read more(shoutout to Aja!) was warm, organized, and genuinely kind. Scheduling was easy, communication was clear, and every interaction made me feel welcomed and supported. It's rare to find front office staff who are both efficient and compassionate, but they truly set the tone here. Dr. Hirst is exceptional. Thoughtful, attentive, and incredibly knowledgeable, she creates a space where you feel heard without judgment. Appointments never feel rushed, and I always leave feeling understood and equipped with real tools and direction. You can tell they genuinely care about their patients' well-being and long-term progress. If you're looking for a mental health clinic that combines professionalism with real human warmth, this is it. So grateful to have found Bold Health.

    I've been going here for a couple years now, and I've wanted to write a review, but have been…read morereticent for several reasons. The main being that I wanted to leave a decently high rating, but have been unable to due to the unexplained disruption in my care by the high rate of provider turnover, and thus couldn't. More specifically, my experience here has been that I went through several individual therapists, and while I made progress with each, none were really exceptional. Combine that with the what felt like constant provider changes, the overall experience was very lacking, and I didn't feel particularly important due to this. This was especially true in my couples therapy sessions, where I never really felt listened to. Despite my better judgment, I continued to go to these sessions, but I felt like nothing ever changed for me. I recommend that if you find yourself with a therapist you don't "click" with, you should "shop around". Which is what I'm doing now. I do also have experience in their IOP program. I'm afraid to say that I can't really recommend their IOP, and if you do check it out, I highly suggest "shopping around" the same way you would for an individual therapist. Also, quite unfortunately, I didn't feel very accepted there, but instead felt very judged at times, which when happened, it was very difficult to fully share and be vulnerable. Which may be related to one of their main catch phrases, where you're supposed to "get curious" about why you feel a certain way, felt like it was used very little with me. While there are a lot of negatives, it can be very difficult to find providers that take your insurance. Which they did take mine, so that was nice.

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    My son went to Shoreline after leaving in patient rehabilitation. Shoreline provided him the…read morestructure and safe space that he needed to continue in his recovery. The staff was so helpful and encouraging. I also can't say enough about Chris Nichols and the help he gave my son. Thank you. Cherie

    This was my first time in a recovery, shoreline was referred to me from the detox place I started…read moreat. When I was picked up they sent a house manager to get me and he really started to ask question and seemed really sincere, when I arrived to the house I was greeted by some of my soon to be roommates and it was amazing how they all seemed to make sure I was good, alder if I needed food or go to the store? They pretty much made me feel very welcomed. Then I started doing the groups and learned a lot about myself! My one on ones with my therapist really made a big difference and I was able to get through a lot of trauma that was the underlying of root causes to some of my addictions. Since I graduated the program and starting to reintroduce myself to regular life. I have no cravings. If I think about using they come and are gone as fast as they came. I have to say that it was the development of the tools and all the classes and group settings. They really help me get through this and prepare me mentally to think of life in a different aspect and realize that I'm how much better person in sobriety than I ever was in my addiction and I'm grateful for everybody at Shoreline counselors therapist staff they all have made a big impact on the person that I am today and moving forward. I highly recommend this place not only is it an amazing place, but they also show you and teach you how to have fun in sobriety.

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    It took me years to reach the point where I was finally ready to give up everything and get sober…read more I walked into Casa Palmera with my heart set on recovery, but I have never felt so shamed and disrespected. This facility claims to be an inclusive and diverse community, but in reality, it feels like a "whites-only" club where people of color are made to feel unwelcome and invisible. The environment is toxic. The staff is vindictive and unprofessional, and the director is completely ineffective, allowing the women running the floor to walk all over him and the patients. It's clearly "vanilla" dominated, and if you don't fit that demographic, you don't belong. They didn't care about my sobriety; they only cared about the money. I came in ready for a 7-day detox, but they immediately pressured me to sign a 28-day contract. When I refused to be bullied, their attitude turned hostile. The attached photo of a phone number scribbled on a yellow sticky note was the only "professional" help they gave me. Don't go here if you are looking for real care. They talk about being an affirming space, but they treat patients like business transactions.

    Casa saves lives. If you have the opportunity to come here for treatment do it, especially if it's…read moreyour first time in treatment. All of the staff, nurses, and therapists truly care about you and make an effort to create an over the top relationship rather than checking boxes. Excellent food, amazing gym, and opportunities to go to the beach, hikes, and outside AA meetings weekly. This is the real deal and miracles happen here ! Much love

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    4.0(27 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    PLEASE READ…read more I went here about a year ago when I was 16, and it has traumatized me to this day. I wasn't planning on writing a review, but I want to make sure adolescents looking for treatment know more than I did going in. Let's start at the beginning: I was researching everywhere for a residential program and came across Montecatini. The admission process was fairly easy, but the website looked nothing like my actual experience. The rooms: The website shows bright and spacious rooms, but that was far from reality. Not that it mattered much -- we had to be out of our rooms by 7 a.m. and couldn't go back until 10 p.m. or later. I'm an early sleeper (around 9), so that extra hour made me miserable. The staff: Awful. The higher-ups are in it for the money, and therapists showed up once a week, if that. I didn't even meet my therapist until my second week, which was extremely hard while I was trying to adjust to being away from my family. Communication was terrible. I got only 10 minutes on the phone each day, and I always spent it crying to my mom, begging to leave. I desperately needed emotional support, but besides that short call, I got none. Privacy: There was basically none. Phone calls had to be made in the middle of the kitchen, with BHA's and nurses listening in. The program itself: Most days revolved around sitting on the couch, eating meals and snacks, and one or two boring therapy groups. Once a week we had a "team meeting" to review our block system. If you did "well," you earned privileges like making your own meals or going for a walk. They always asked for suggestions on what to change, but nothing ever did. The staff on the floor (BHAs): Some were good, but many were clueless. Kids in my house stole vapes, needles, and more -- nothing was done. Most of the time, staff just sat on their phones instead of supporting us. Food/groceries: At first, groceries were delivered every week or two. But eventually we went nearly 4 weeks without a proper delivery and had to figure out snacks and meals from whatever was left (not much). Phone policy: Adolescents are not allowed their personal phones at all. They lock them up, and you don't get them back until discharge. Discharge: At first, I was told 4 weeks. Then, three weeks later, my parents were told 3 more -- only after begging for an update. The date kept getting pushed back until my parents demanded the actual criteria for discharge, just so they'd have proof of what was being promised. Shoutouts: Katie, the dietitian, was by far the best worker there. She actually understood me, and whenever she was around, it was a good day. Some nurses were good too. Overall: They advertise 24/7 support, but in reality, I saw my therapist once a week. The only people there 24/7 were the nurses, and half of them were just glued to their phones. I did meet a really good friend, but the program itself left me traumatized. DO NOT GO HERE. Terrible, terrible, terrible. I will never recommend this place, no matter the case.

    Very friendly office personnel. They took care of us right away…read more Dr. Perrizo was great. He explained everything carefully. Look forward to working with him.

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