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    Abigail D. Isakson

    2.1 (7 reviews)
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    The Guidance Center

    2.0(14 reviews)
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    Jenna, Carl, Bob, Erin, Aurora, Casey, Melanie, Mike and so many other wonderful people helped me…read moreget back on my feet during my 72hr hold. Those people showed me more compassion in three days than I had received from my family in my entire life. Thank you, PACU staff, for helping me feel safe again. Also very good food for being a psych ward. Amazing service and I'm glad the Guidance Center was there for me.

    In May 2024, I was placed on a 72-hour hold at The Guidance Center's PAC unit. During that brief…read morestay, my civil rights were violated. I was physically restrained while calmly sitting on the floor, holding my service dog. I was not aggressive or disruptive--I was asking that my dog be kept safe. My rights as a service animal handler were ignored. Despite clear signs of tachycardia and chest pain radiating into my jaw, I was denied medical care inside a licensed facility. These experiences, along with others I won't detail here, led me to file multiple legal complaints. I'm not seeking money--I'm seeking change. As a peer and person with serious mental illness, I tried to work with TGC on solutions--trauma-informed care, improved training, and meaningful inclusion of peer voices. I was shut out. For now, I've chosen to pause additional complaints, hoping for change instead of escalation. What I'm asking for is simple: Evidence-based suicide assessment training Trauma-informed care across all services De-escalation training for inpatient staff Peer and family inclusion in policy and planning Those of us receiving services deserve to be heard. We live the reality. Our voices matter. This isn't about blame--it's about doing better. I'm not hiding. I'll keep telling my story until change comes. Full Story published here: https://medium.com/@malenerandercomes -- Malene

    Abigail D. Isakson - psychiatrists - Updated May 2026

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