Cove Forge Behavioral Health Center
202 Cove Forge Rd, Williamsburg, PA 16693
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09/22/2021
Provided by YP.comI have been calling admissions for days. I left multiple voicemails and sent in multiple online forms. I need help but apparently cove forge isn't selling any. Frankly I'm disgusted
06/01/2017
Provided by YP.comI loved it there. I stayed for 28 days and learned more about recovery then in the last four yeArs. Still clean almost 6 months later thanx to God n cove Forge
01/28/2017
Provided by YP.comI had a really incredible experience at Cove Forge. Staff was wonderful, food was really good, and I really enjoyed the campus style feel that it had. I got quality care!
11/12/2015
Provided by YPmobileThey refuse basic medical care. They threaten and intimidate patients. They are rude and unprofessional with patients and families. Supervisors refuse to return calls. This place is a disgrace.
10/29/2015
Provided by YP.comIt was my first n only rehab. I was there a couple months for 14 days n that was more than enough. Most of the techs were rude n it's very hard to get personal attention from any counselor. I told them my pharmacy n they were supposed to send 3 prescription over n never did. The med line 3 times a day takes an hour each time. Some of the houses for clients are bug infested. Food wasn't bad but no 2nds. Ur allowed to smoke but only at certain times by getting a light from a tech. There was a lot of male clients having puppy love with female clients. A lot of people would leave AMA (against med advice). U can make phone calls by payphone. They only make a store run once a week for smokes or supplies. Day starts at 5:30 am n ur busy running around till 8 pm. Lots,of,groups activities. I was surprised to see most people were voluntary like me. People steal things there. Sometimes houses are locked n u can't get to ur room. They make u participate in all groups by talking about things. It's 12 step but they don't ram in down ur throat or preach God. They are really quick to kick people out for almost nothing they take away any meds u bring n replace them with other meds a doctor gives u. Be prepared for a strip search when u get there as well. The campus is nice all outdoors with numerous buildings. Felt like a college campus. A lot of walking to n from ur groups or activities. I would recommend this rehab for your first time but find out as much as u can first to make sure it's right for u.
10/27/2015
Provided by YPmobileWhy won't these people answer their phones...the ones that are still working?? Then I finally (somehow) get a call into them and because I don't want to do the program and only the detox because I cannot be away from home for 20 some days they don't want to take me is that interesting answer your phone cove forge!!!
07/10/2015
Provided by YP.comOn the plus side, therapeutic groups seem to be largely helpful and effective. On the negative side, as a family member of a patient, there is little information available and no way to tell if what you are told is accurate, no way to directly contact your loved one, and some staff have a very poor attitude that harkens back to the "dark ages" of treatment when family was looked upon as the enemy. Just an example of the inaccuracy of information. Call # 1: What is the process for attending the family program, (which is a pre-requisite for visitation)? Answer: Just be sure to be here by 1:30 PM on Sunday. Followup: So the family program is just the first part of the visiting hours? Answer: Yes. Call # 2: What is the process for attending the family program? Answer: You have to wait for the counselor to call you and set up a time to come for the family day and after that you can visit on regular visiting days. Second example: Call at 6:00 AM asking for a message to be passed to the patient and for a response so as to be able to plan how to get necessary supplies to the patient. 12 hours later a second call to find out if the message was received. Response: "I'm not gonna go lookin' for him!" I am, perhaps, more than usually critical, since I was a substance abuse therapist for years, ran a licensed and accredited in-patient detox and rehab program, and started, if not the first, one of the first, family programs attached to an inpatient unit in the state. If you have a family member who will be entering treatment here either get your referral agency to find out everything you need to know or be prepared for a frustrating , time consuming, and sometimes offensive process of getting the information for yourself.
06/25/2015
Provided by YP.com**DO NOT GO TO THIS REHAB IF YOU TAKE ANTI-DEPRESSANTS, BI-POLAR OR ANY CRUCIAL MEDICINES***
Drug of Choice: Opiates
Highest level of education: Masters
Date of Admissions: June 2015
Other Rehabs: 3
Cove forge was by far the worst rehab experience I ever had. I was picked up from
my house, 2 days late by an incompatent driver who was dead set on driving
recklesssly. When I arrived at Cove forge I was surprised to see that although
their website boasts "70 acres" it is compressed down to 2 acres. The population
of Cove forge was very dense, and there were many times when staff couldn't even
help with simple things. For example, in the heat of the day, a tech would put out
water, but would only leave maybe 15 cups to put the water in for the
over 240 clients. Therefore, many would
go thirsty all day, solely because staff did not want to put out more water cups (which
cost less than 1 dollar).
When I arrived on day 1, I was expected to get my my anti-depressants which I had been
taking for over 10 years. I was extremely surprised to find out that they did not carry
my medication. It took Cove Forge a total of FOUR DAYS to get my needed medications.
During this time, I experienced extreme withdrawal from quitting my meds cold turkey.
One of the side effects of coming of my meds was paranoia. Apparently after day 2
without my meds, I started acting paranoid and was taken to a pysch ward. At the psych
ward I was given anti-psychoic shzitophreia medicine 4 times a day for 4 days. The
medicine I was given, (respirol among others), caused the paranoia to continue. There
were horrible side effects to these drugs, that I wasnt told I was taking. I thank
God everyday that my father came to visit me after day 4, saw that I was acting crazy,
and immediately took me out. Leaving the Ward, my father took me back to Cove Forge,
to pick up my belongings.....Everything WAS STOLEN.
This is not a good place. There are not enough staff. Cove forge hires what they call
"Couselor Tech's" to do just about everything. Think your going to be able to talk to
your counsler? Well, put a request in and wait 3 days. This place is a joke. If you
love yourself, or the one whom is addicted, CHOSE A DIFFERENT REHAB.
04/23/2015
Provided by YPmobileThis was a fantastic place to rehabilitate but the answers are still in the steps for the majority of addicts/alcoholics. But its a great place to get your feet set on the right coarse.
12/20/2014
Provided by YPmobileI was just there and to be honest it was a life changing experience for me cause I never was in a rehab before and the tools and knowledge that was provided to me was awesome and the staff there was awesome as well there was a lot of tech and counselors that went out of there way just to help you with something eve
N if it was just something as simple as a laugh I would re
Comend the program to anyone that is as addict and is fully ready to admit to needing the help it was a deff innate eye opening change for me thank you for everything Charles wy
10/22/2014
Provided by YP.comI had never been to rehab before and my case manager Kyli described it as a summer camp and not an institution one step above jail. Things to consider before going: 1. . Most of the staff is very friendly and helpful though some are not. A few have serious personal issues they have not worked out for themselves. They make the assumption that drugs and alcohol have made all the clients into bad people: thieves, criminals etc. and will not hesitate to treat you as one. Many of the friendly staff members are not in a position to help. One technician was 'written up' for simply giving a platonic hug to a client. 2. Your items will be confiscated. Music players, certain books, lighters, guitar strings etc. Anything that may be used as a weapon or a "trigger" towards relapse. 3. Most clients are coming involuntarily, many from jail. Most do not wish to be in rehab. 4. The campus is disorganized. I never got to speak with an administrator there. Any requests or grievances I made were ignored and sometimes I had to wait days to speak with my counselor or contact my family. 5. At night you may be woken up every hour as a tech enters your bedroom to make sure you are still alive. 6. You will not be able to go anywhere without a tech or counselor. The 100 acres they boast becomes much smaller when you consider this and the fact that the male and female communities are separated.
My case manager did not tell me these things. I was unprepared and missed out on the benefits as I was shocked to find I had signed away my most basic freedoms to be there.
10/13/2014
Provided by YPmobileAs of Sept.28 2014 I have been clean and sober since! Cove Forge was a life changing experience that will stick with me the rest of my life! The staff genuinely cared about me and changing my thought process so that I was able to change everything about ME!!! I learned I was the problem that fed my addiction! This dual diagnosis facility is AWSOME and I would and have recommended it to everyone!!! Thanks CoveForge!!!!
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