Padre Behavioral Hospital, located on 6629 Wooldridge Road, Corpus Christi, Texas, is an addiction treatment facility that can help those who need addiction help, get the guidance, treatment, and counseling needed. Padre Behavioral Hospital has caring addiction recovery professionals who are devoted to assisting addicts in overcoming addiction and addictive behaviors.
The main aim of the addiction specialists at Padre Behavioral Hospital is to give the appropriate guidance and comfort to patients aged 18+ throughout their journey toward long-lasting sobriety. By providing effective programs for addiction treatment to patients, patients will have all of the resources required in order to overcome addiction. It's important to remember that not all treatment programs are ideal for every patient. Just as each and every individual and their addiction is different, so should treatment. At Padre Behavioral Hospital, patients will get a treatment plan that is designed uniquely for them. The proper treatment program will be determined after a patient assessment has taken place.
Padre Behavioral Hospital is committed to accommodating the wants and requirements of patients in an effort to best ensure their contentment while in recovery. Addiction counselors at Padre Behavioral Hospital make it an objective to help addicts reclaim their lives so that they can begin on a new more promising path. Once a patient has reached the level of sustained sobriety, they will feel a sense of relief knowing that addiction is no longer going to control their everyday lives. Getting the help needed to overcome addictive behavior is the best course of action an addict can take. Don't live another day in the whirlwind that is drug and alcohol addiction, get in touch with Padre Behavioral Hospital today and learn how treatment can help.
Attempting detox without professional help is very hard and the majority of those who attempt detox on their own end up failing. This is because addiction is a mental disorder that requires the help of professional medical personnel and addiction counselors in order to overcome.
Seeking treatment is the best option when desiring a life that is free of substance dependency. The time to get help is now. Contact Padre Behavioral Hospital by visiting www.padrehospital.com today and learn about what sort of treatment options are available.
From the therapists to the doctor , all were great to me.. The food excellent too.
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I did a clinical rotation here. They do the best they can here. I'm surprised they are as highly rated as they are when you know the freeloaders writing the reviews of this place.
Like many behavioral hospitals, Bayview has a voluntary-admit/voluntary-discharge program. I found Bayview's to be a safe place for kind, humble people to navigate their crises in community with each other. With few exceptions, the staff seemed to like their jobs and care about us. It wasn't physically comfortable, but it wasn't supposed to be. It was just what I needed. If you feel as though you can't trust your mind, take charge of your health by checking yourself in. It's often the quickest path to treatment and the surest way to make it through this ok.
After staying at 6 different psychiatric facilities over the years, I can easily say this one was the highest quality despite having many flaws. I stayed here twice, once in 2013 and again in 2015, as an adolescent. My mother and I agree that Dr McGovern seemed really dismissive of our concerns, and I had trouble getting medical help for a skin problem. That's about the end of my complaints. Janitors came to clean daily, the food is incredibly good for a cafeteria, and they even have a pool open in the summer months; as well as a wonderful gym coach, so we got physical activity therapy. All the techs working with us were always friendly, and our group therapy talks felt helpful.
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Outpatient services are better than being inpatient
This place was amazing! The psychiatrists actually knew what they were doing and cared about their patients. The staff and nurses were hilarious and spent time with the patients, getting to know them and letting them know that they were important. The staff enjoyed spending time with the patients and took the time to try and calm them down. I was afraid of the dark when I first went there, and they let me keep my light on, turning it off only after they knew I was asleep. When I would wake up in the middle of the night with a headache and vomiting the staff would bring me my toothbrush and toothpaste, an icepack, and a cup of ice, and the nurse would bring me something for my head. They understood my sensitivity to certain things, both food and other, and did what they could to help. They encouraged me to continue writing my novels and even gave me ideas for them. The day before I left, the staff brought in the materials for ice cream sundaes!! I would like to give a special shout-out to Mrs. Hatira for her support and the amazing gift she gave me upon discharge as well as for teaching me a little Russian, Mrs. Andrea for her amazing support and ability to make everyone smile, Ms. Liby for her constant support and tough-love (and you go form that shelter!!), Dr. Estrada for everything he did to get me back on my feet and recover from the damage done by so many others, and all of the other staff and nurses from the adolescent unit and the cafeteria ladies for their excellent cooking. Most of all I would like to thank, though he is no longer working there, Mr. Harris (Hagrid) for everything. I miss all of you and this was the best place ever. I recommend sending a loved one there if anyone needs the help. Five stars is hardly enough to describe my experience, and I hope there are others whom will agree with me.