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    Bryan Vignery - Intentional Challenge

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Cottonwood Springs

    2.3(38 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I had a very good experience at Cottonwood Springs during my 14 day stay, I got alot out of the…read moreRecovery Groups the facility offered and it's a very stress free stay where a team of doctors helps you get back on your feet & start to focus on a productive future upon your discharge. I highly recommend this Treatment center wether it's Mental Health issues & or Substance Abuse Cottonwood Springs covers it all! Thank you again to the staff & the Doctor's who cared for me during my time there. Michael Eliot

    As a disabled, transgender man, this place is the last place I'd recommend to anyone from ANY walks…read moreof life, even if you aren't any sort of minority like I am. During my visit from 08/08 to 08/12, the following happened: 1. Upon being admitted for a drug induced psychosis, they put my on their "volatile" unit (Sunshine) and, against my gender identity and request, roomed me with a woman. When I approached staff about it, the first member told me to essentially "suck it up", and it took me seeking out two other members for them to find a solution. Said solution was putting me in isolation. 2. After rooming in the isolation room, I was waken up by staff members loudly talking about how transgender people were essentially not people as well, one member stating "...I just don't support their lifestyle" within earshot of me. 3. The staff violated multiple federal AND state patient rights; they didn't orally tell me my rights, they didn't give me proper accommodation, and they treated me and other patients like animals. 4. Thanks to the nature of the beds, a spinal injury I was almost fully recovered from was agitated, and during my stay, I went from being fully mobile to once again having to use a wheelchair almost full time. 5. Whenever I was transferring MYSELF from my wheelchair to the bed, I fell onto the floor and was stared at by the entire nursing staff. It took me calling out to them for them to finally start making their way to me, and one female member made a point to put gloves on and handle me as if I was trash. 6. They filled their patients past capacity, and one woman was put into isolation whenever I was moved out into a room (once again, with a woman, against my wishes and everyone else's comfort) and the other was sleeping on one of their restraint impact cushion on the common room's floor. She had to ask staff to shower multiple times because she didn't have a room, and her request was ignored several times in a row until a male nursing staff (who made my stay survivable) gathered her things and called over a female staff member to watch her. 7. It took me getting loud and leaving my room at 12am for staff members to stop loudly talking and essentially screaming at some moments to respect other people's sleep during the night. One particular member named Daisy set off my agitation by mumbling "well morning staff does it too" under her breath, and then proceeded to talk about me, a PATIENT, behind my back during the rest of my stay to other staff members. 8. Despite my drug induced psychosis episode clearing up on the 9th, they refused to discharge me; it took me begging a staff member named Amina (who was also wonderful, by the way) to help me with filing to leave for AMA for me to finally be listened to, even though it's stated in the patient right's papers (that they printed off and handed me myself) that patients who are no longer in need of treatment are not to be held in the facility. I was not suicidal, homicidal, nor even a danger to ANYONE, including myself, yet they held me even after multiple doctors/therapists I talked with 1-on-1 said so themselves that they didn't know why I was there. 9. I was able to leave in the early hours of the evening on the 12th, and even though the same male staff member previously mentioned had to wheel me out in a wheelchair, they marked me as being ambulatory on their discharge paperwork. Ambulatory, even though I fell TWICE during my stay. TLDR; don't go here or send anyone you love here if you don't want to have to fight for you/them to get the help you actually need.

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    Menninger Brent, MD - Brent Menninger, MD

    Menninger Brent, MD

    4.4(7 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    My son had an appointment for today 1/18/2021. I believe he made the appointment in late October…read more He died 12/15/2020 "waiting to be seen". New patients should be given Emergancy priority. They need immediate help. He was referred to this practice by another doctor who could not see him because he was not a drug user. When I called this morning to let the office know he would not be at his appointment because he died the assistant was rude, snippy and said I'll make that note. No sorry for your loss.

    Dr. Menninger has been my psychiatrist since August of last year, when my previous doctor closed…read moreher practice. I've been very pleased with the care I've gotten from Dr. Menninger, especially in managing my medication. He was extremely helpful and concerned when I developed tardive dyskinesia (TD) from Abilify, which had been prescribed by my former doctor. It turned out I had been taking it at a high dose for quite a long time, and Dr. Menninger thought I should discontinue it. When I did, the TD symptoms showed up (involuntary mouth and facial movements that were obvious and annoying). He's been very good about working with me and my neurologist in coordinating care as I've been treated for the TD symptoms. Dr. Menninger is cautious and conservative when it comes to medication, which I very much appreciate after my experience with Abilify. I see him regularly, although only every few months, to check in on how things are going with my medications. These are short appointments and somehow there's no co-payment for them with my medical plan, so I certainly like that! During appointments Dr. Menninger takes his notes on his computer as he goes along. It seemed odd, at first, as I wasn't used to that, but now I don't notice it, and being "connected" Dr. Menninger can rapidly find and print out studies and articles on various issues for you while you're sitting in his office, which is very handy. All in all, definitely recommended!

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