Harbor Oaks Hospital respects the dignity of each individual patient, and cares deeply about making a lasting difference. Treatment philosophy comes from experience. The staff knows that people can change and that mental illness are treatable diseases. Because substance abuse and mental health disorders often co-occur, treatment programs are designed to treat the whole person. Adult Services Harbor Oaks Hospital offers Inpatient and Partial Hospitalization Programs for adults ages 18 and older. Under the medical direction of a psychiatrist, each patient receives an individualized treatment plan, which is implemented by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals including psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, educational specialists and activity therapists. Daily program provides a controlled and structured environment for patients having emotional and behavioral difficulties. Through individual, group, family and expressive therapies, patients learn healthy behaviors to cope with problems. Children and Adolescent Services Harbor Oaks Hospital offers inpatient treatment for children ages 5 to 12 and adolescents ages 13 to 17. Under the medical direction of a child/adolescent psychiatrist, each patient receives an individualized treatment plan which is implemented by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals including psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, educational specialists and activity therapists and discharge planners. Our inpatient program provides a controlled and structured environment for children and adolescents having emotional and behavioral difficulties. Through individual, group, family and expressive therapies, patients learn healthy behaviors to cope with problems.
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eve0781

05/24/2013

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Harbor Oaks is a huge disappointment. It is a business and does not care about the people who are there that need help. My sister was on her 4th suicide attempt when she was sent to Harbor Oaks. The Psychiatrist that treated her in the hospital specifically petitioned to have her stay for long term inpatient treatment. After being sent to Harbor Oaks they discharged her after 1 day with no explanation. Turns out her Medicaid was temporarily cancelled so they wanted her out. No one cared if she was still a danger to herself or others.

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monicarw

07/06/2011

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This place is not the facility...

This place is not the facility to take your loved one to treat any form of mild mental issues. I was taken to this facility, which was 60 miles away from my home, without knowing about its' background or programming.



Upon my arrival, I was treated like a inmate, in a prison. Patients are shook-down and nearly stripped search. You belongings, ALL OF THEM, are checked.



Patients are robbed of items to connect to the outside word...cell phone (with or w/o a camera), computers (there are none on site for pt. use), ability to use a phone (they have three PAY phones that your love ones to call you back on...if there is not a line to do so).



You family should be important to one recovery, right? Very wrong at Harbor Oaks Jail...oops, hospital. Visitation hours at three days a three for a one whole whopping hour. And even then, two people max per visit and keep little kiddies at home. No place for them to see Mom, Dad, Sister, Brother...at all.



Environment, let's talk about this. Can you say LOW CLASS? My first room, prior to demanding a change had a pt with a issue w/ holding her water :). The bed was pitiful, drawers were broken, drapes were hanging off of their drafters and smelly.



Off to the second room. In this case, the roommate was much better but the room itself was still awful. All the same things described above with no lights in the bathroom. I had to recite my rights to a lighted bathroom environment, before they fixed it.



No recreational therapy program (except if you call a locked down/fenced in backyard area with a rundown volley/basketball court). Worse, a total of two 20 inch TV's...for up to 28 people.



One of the TV's are VCR/CD ONLY, which has a movie library available from 2001 and back. No library to speak of (books are embarrassing, really) ..so, reading your way out of a depression episode, will not work there.



Worst and most troubling, patients with SEVERE mental illnesses are placed in the same area (and therapy groups) as patients with depression and/or anxiety diagnosis. This creates a zoo-animal environment, to say the very least.



I saw chairs thrown, phones broken, many more issues with human water holding :( in the hallway, experienced threats of my personal safety, heard about threats to others safety daily, fights, food throwing incidents and more. Again, no place to treat MILD FORMS of mental disorders. Severe...yes....MILD....HECK NO!



So, this place is very dangerous! Some pt's stay in their room all day, for their safety, seriously!



They make money off your stay and force-feeding you drugs. In other words, even if you are a firm believer in "talk therapy", you will be MADE (yes, its' against your rights) to take drugs....or you will go to a probate court process.



Staff will tell you this in direct threats, many times over. If you don't not want to stay at "Lockdown Harbor Oaks" for three weeks waiting for a court process, you will comply....trust me.



If you believe, like I do in "talk therapy", stay far, far away from this place. Scary....is an understatement. They should be investigated and their state of Michigan license revoked.

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riteway1

11/23/2010

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I have nothing good to say abo...

I have nothing good to say about this hospital. When I was there a girl had hung her self. Why? Why was this girl even allowed to take it this far in a "SAFE ENVIORNMENT" sounds real safe doesn't it?

I'm not sure if she survived of not, but for the next week or so I was there she never came back..I wouldn't recommend this hospital to treat zoo animals..

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alcohol rehab, substance abuse treatment
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New Baltimore
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Mental Health Services, Mental Health Clinics & Information, Physicians & Surgeons, Psychiatry, Psychiatric Clinics
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