Seven Hills Hospital brings compassionate medical and psychiatric care to adults and adolescents (ages 12 and up) suffering from mental health issues, alcoholism and drug abuse. We even offer specialized treatment for active duty military and veterans. At Seven Hills we set a high standard of psychiatric care and addiction rehabilitation, and are proud to offer patients a relaxing therapeutic environment where holistic healing can begin. Our bright new two story facility is located in the beautiful upscale neighborhood of Seven Hills, nestled in the foothills of Henderson, Nevada. Patients receive caring, individualized treatment from our highly-skilled therapists and board certified psychiatrists. Our facility is divided into three wings in order to create appropriate and separate environments for our three main areas of treatment: psychiatric, substance abuse, and substance abuse with co-occurring psychiatric disorders. We are uniquely equipped to offer safety, privacy and recovery to patients suffering from acute mental health issues and/or addiction disorders. Alcoholism and drug addiction are debilitating diseases affecting the body, mind and spirit as they destroy lives and tear families apart. At Seven Hills Hospital, these diseases are managed using medically supervised detoxification and 12-step programs for recovery and relapse prevention. Medical detoxification takes patient comfort and safety into account. Comprehensive examinations and assessments are conducted by a team of addiction specialists. Our doctors and clinicians can then design an individualized treatment plan informed by each patient's chronic patterns of addiction, co-occurring disorders and individual risk factors. Psychiatric care at Seven Hills Hospital is designed to bring healing to those suffering from major mental health issues. These disorders are devastating to individuals and families, and our goal is to see patients stabilized, restored and renewed. Our multi-disciplinary staff, including board certified psychiatrists, treat a broad spectrum of mental disorders in adults and adolescents (ages 12 and up), including: Major Depression Anxiety Disorders / Panic Attacks Schizophrenia Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Bipolar Disorder / Manic Depression Suicidal Tendencies Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD) Self-Injury (Cutting) Disorders Postpartum Depression (PPD) Various Acute Phobias Borderline Personality Disorder Our psychiatric treatment program involves a careful assessment of each patient and the creation of individualized goals and objectives for healing. At Seven Hills, each patient's mental health is renewed in a closely-monitored, structured, safe and secure environment.
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Gaye S.

06/03/2018

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Confidential reasons - A loved one of mine was involuntarily taken to Seven Hills.. This place is not a behavioral center They treat people like they are in a prison. No empathy
No compassion... Please either shut the facility down or hire people WHO CARE

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dogbear

09/05/2013

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I spent a week in the youth division after a suicide attempt and it was horrible. The staff was unsympathetic, and it was more like a prison with the staff monitoring you 24/7. If you expect to get mental help here, this is not the place to go. You speak with a 'psychiatrist' for about 30 seconds a day and they ask superficial questions which you lie about or else they'll keep you there longer. They have group therapy but it's short and doesn't do much if you're severely depressed like I was.
Please do not send your children here if possible. Get them real help as this place does not offer any help for severely depressed children .

JM
Jamie M.

08/15/2016

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I was admitted to Seven hills two weeks ago for severe depression and suicidal thoughts. I saw Dr. Ho and fund out the bipolar medication I was taking was wrong for me. He adjusted my medication and I feel most more stable than I ever have. The nurses and techs were very helpful. We had group sessions in the day room. You could tell the kitchen staff really made an effort to cook good food and even made sure there was something for my vegan diet. Special thanks to tech John in generation unit.
Now if you are looking for a fancy room with stable roommate, you are probably not going to be happy.
Remember you are in a behavior hospital. The techs may be stern at times, but they do their jobs protecting you. The majority of the patients care only about 3 things, when do we eat, when do I get my meds, and number one issue.....When is smoke break! The verbal demands and abuse on the staff is terrible! I am very grateful to the staff and Dr. Ho, they genuinely gave me back my sanity!

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Robert D.

12/09/2015

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I went to Seven Hills hospital, because I was in a very deep depression. I had been in another hospital 3 times, and I finally decided to go somewhere else. Im so glad I did. The staff was so very caring and understanding. My Dr, really listened to me. They dont shove you in groups all day. I am finally on the right meds. Thank God for Seven Hills Hospital. They saved my life.

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Kathy B.

11/18/2015

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This is a homeless shelter. The doc meets with you for literally 2 minutes with the social worker and other staff trying to get all their paperwork in so they can bill medicare quickly. Then you can ask the doc for drugs you never been on and he will give them to you!!!!

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Jon M.

04/06/2015

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I can not believe the incompetence of the staff members at this facility. To think that staff members would treat there patients with such Disrespect is just disgusting. My wife was admitted involuntary due to a break down from depression. They have refused to give her her prescription prenatal and instead offer her another pill that she does not recognize. When she asked for melatonin to help her sleep they tried to have her take benadryl. Last I knew you are not supposed to take medicine for any reason except what it is intended for. Benadryl is not to be used as a sleep aid. She was told that they give it to everyone to help them sleep. Once she saw the doctor and the doctor prescribed her melatonin for sleep one of the nurses brought her a form and insisted she sign it without reading it or she would not get her melatonin. She refused and read it anyway and found they had checked visceral as her medication. She refused to sign and was told she was not aloud to keep the paper. She did anyway and is now being treated as if she is bucking the system. I called the hospital to speak to a patient advocate and of course their was not one on duty. I instead was transferred to the "supervisor" on duty. Not a doctor mind you. "SUPERVISOR" Laviano informed me that it is a general medicine given to all patients in the facility and there was no need for a prescription or doctor. After I explained it is illegal to give prescription meds without a doctor he backtracked and said it was prescribed. He also told me they were going to extend her involuntary stay past the 72 hr. hold. I asked him why and his response was that it always gets extended. I then asked if her doctor had said that and he stated he didn't know if she had seen one. How did a doctor prescribe these meds? My wife is 36 weeks pregnant and not supposed to take anything that is not cleared by her ob and a medically licensed psychiatrist. My wife asked Laviano to see her medical records and she was told that they can't show them to her. She later found a nurse that let her look at them and guess what. No prescription for visceral. She then was told that it had been a mistake and it happens. This morning she asked to see her doctor and talk to a patient activist and was told they weren't available yet. Today her 72 hr. hold is over. When the doctor finally did come to her room she was told that she needed to calm down because staff has said she is acting out. My wife has had her episodes during her depression but she has been in there for almost 3 days and I have been speaking to her everytime she is aloud to use the phone. She is perfectly calm and thinking clearly. Not acting out. The staff is persecuting her now because she released the numbers to me for department of human services and the licensure and certification board so I can lodge complaints. She has also tried to call but has not been able to proceed due to sudden limited phone access. I will be taking this further and would like for everyone out their that has dealt with the incompetence of this facility to do the same. Things need to change and patients should be treated with respect and helped to get better. Not doped up and treated as criminals. One last thing. While my wife was in group all the patients were asked to name there prescriptions and why they were taking them. My wife and one other person were the only ones that new what they were taking. No other patients did. Very sad that people are still being thrown away in these facilities when we know so much more about how to treat these disorders. I would advice anyone thinking of using this facility to get help or a family memberer help to stay far away and consider other resources. I call it a facility because it is not a hospital. A hospital is where you go to seek help and healing.

RG
Renee G.

10/04/2014

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I was in the partial hospital program, where I went 5x a week for 6 hours a day for group therapy. KC, the therapist was amazing, and the staff was friendly, efficient, and helpful. My meds were corrected and the group therapy taught me some wonderful coping skills. This was a very positive experience and I was there for 4 weeks! I highly recommend this place, and remember when reading the reviews, people only leave reviews when their experiences are negative. There's always a reason why someone would be let out early, whether it be insurance or non compliance. This is a very well run program. Renee

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bizzygal13

08/06/2013

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I am traumatized after staying here 4 days. I was brought here involuntarily after a routine Doctor appointment. Because I had mentioned how stressed and depressed I was and felt that my meds needed to be changed otherwise I didn't think I'd be able to cope, I was brought to Seven Hills instead of doing the SMART thing and getting me on the correct medications and counseling. I felt extremely anxious and upset, was treated like a child at all times and was not allowed to cry otherwise they think you are nutty!! People, seriously these are normal emotions!! Because of the law here in NV, I was placed on a 72 hour hold, which of course lasted longer than that. There was nothing but drama, nothing to do but sit and be more bored, depressed and lonely, and don't assume you'll get any sleep because you won't, trust me. They keep the bedroom doors open at all times with lights glaring down the hallways. You hear noise and constant shuffling of the staff with their clip boards and papers checking to see that everyone is in their room, they even flash a damn light in your face, no joke, it's horrendous! The food is gross, most of the staff act like they are better than you (even though we damn well know they've been through something in their own lifetime) they look down on you and respond with very little concern or respect. You're lucky if you even get that. I was so grateful to come home to my family and work out my issues the way they should have been in the first place. If you have a family member, or perhaps it is yourself that is thinking about coming here who suffers from any kind of emotional distress or other condition, please, for the love of God do NOT bring them here, you will feel nothing but regret!!!

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allen.carver.31

08/02/2013

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RUN!!!!! THIS PLACE IS NOT GOOD FOR ANYONE TO GET OFF DRUGS. NOT ONLY DID THEY RELEASE MY WIFE ON 7 DRUGS WHEN SHE WAS TRYING TO GET OFF OF 1. SHE WENT THRU DETOX AT HOME BECAUSE THEY LET HER OUT EARLY. I WAS WONDERING IF THERE IS ANYONE ELSE OUT THERE WHO MIGHT HAVE HAD INSURANCE AND WAS TOLD 1 PRICE AND SEVEN HILLS CAME BACK TO THERE LOVED ONES GOING THRU REHAB AND TOLD THEM THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH THE INSURANCE AND WE CAN SETTLE LATER. WHEN YOUR DONE. ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT THE COST HAD TRIPLED, CLAIMING THEY WERE USING A SUBCONTRACTOR NOT PART OF THE CONTRACT WITH YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY. IF YOUR OUT THERE CONTACT ME: [email protected]

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shaninvegas

11/02/2012

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Seven Hills, avoid them!!!

My daughter was sent here for anxiety and alchol issues. She was there 8 days. She came home on Wednesday and Thursday night she attempted suicide. They issued her pills on top of pills and sent her on her way. These doctors do not care, they only care about their kickbacks from the drug companies. She has NEVER attempted suicide..... I wonder if they would have their wives, daughters, mothers etc take these pills. I am seeking legal today. I wouldn't even give a star but this website requires at least one.

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twonvegas

06/29/2012

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DO NOT SEND YOUR LOVED ONES HE...

DO NOT SEND YOUR LOVED ONES HERE! I had a horrific experience take place with one of my family members. Here's what I went through... A family member is envolved with a man who abuses her mentally and physically. After almost 10 years of marrige and 5 suicide attempts (this being the most serious) she finally was committed. She attempted suicide by taking numerous perscription pills. She had a legal 2000 hold placed, and had shown signs of manic depression. After a short stay in the ICU her condition was stable and she was transfered to Seven Hills. We were under the impression she was on a 72 hour hold to identify what conditions she had and what further treatment would be necessary. After being transfered and being there a total of 10 hours the calls from her began. She called a different times all day long saying I'm getting out come get me. When we would try to confirm this with the nurse we would be transfered to a few different people and then finallly told that if we called back later the information would be available. What really astonished my family and I was a certain call that we had placed wanting to get a hold of our family member, we were told by another PATIENT that she was sleeping and that if I wanted he could wake her up, after saying no and trying to get on the phone with a nurse the patient began to pass the phone around to other patients until finally I hung up. I was under the impression that the patients were in a stable and structered environment with group meetings and private sessions with psyciatrits, but instead it was as if all the patients were running around wild. After a stay of less than 48 hours she was released to us undiagnosed and untreated. Essentially she came out the same if not worse than when she had gone in. She never even sat down and talked to a psyciatrist according to her. This place is a joke, if you have a say as to where a family member should be placed if you are placed in this situation Montevista Behavioral is said to be fantastic.

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lauralee07

05/31/2011

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My son was released from this ...

My son was released from this facility WORSE than when he arrived! The staff at Seven Hills released my son in a self destructive, incoherent state. He was left in the lobby with a bus pass because he was too incoherent to call family to come pick him up...Because this is a "private" facility the staff said they can release at any time, for any reason. Evidently this includes releasing people when they are a danger to themselves. Once I did realize he was being released I went to pick him up, took him home and watched him as he fell down the stairs and was unable to speak. He was delusional, unsure of where he was and having hallucinations. After realizing that he was beyond my care I called an ambulance...once he arrived at the ER the emergency room doctor put him on a 72 hour psychiatric, legal hold! After nearly 24 hours in the ER where a private and state social worker BOTH deemed him a danger to himself, he was taken by ambulance to Spring Mountain Psychiatric hospital, where, after 5 days of proper care, his state of confusion has cleared and he is beginning his road to recovery. Spring Mountain plans to keep him for a minimum of 2 weeks in order to get his medication correct! Seven Hills released him after 4 days!!!! This facility is a disgrace...letting any mentally ill person leave the way they sent my son out is shameful. Where are the medical ethics???? Don't walk away from this facility....RUN!

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lammiesnana

02/21/2011

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Seven hills behavioral institute

Our child was sent to the institute for care on the adolecent floor. At first the staff & Drs were very helpful & we were optimistic we had finally found the right place. Unfortunatly after having to admit our child a second time we did not have the same experience. The Drs seemed too busy to return a phone call as we had questions regarding our childs treatment. All we ever were able to speak with was a nurse who had very limited info & could only tell us they could pass on message for Dr to call us. Sadly that call never came. It's difficult to get any information about what your child does while there unless you can squeeze in time during meeting before release. We felt very frustrated by lack of communication. We never did speak to the Dr on the brochure whom we were told was caring for our child. It just left us wondering how this man can be in contact with a child who has serious psychiatric problems & feel no need to let parents know what is going on with their child. Most of the nursing staff were pleasant & as helpful as they could be. We left feeling like our child was just a dollar figure for them. I hope others have a better experience. Sadly we will seek other options for our child

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3021 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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