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    Genesis New Beginning

    3.9 (9 reviews)
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    Patients are not treated like people. They are just dollar signs. The patients are looked down on and spoken about poorly.

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    Great environment. Caring staff, very helpful. I recommend to those who desire to see a positive change in their lives.

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    Pacific Neuropsychiatric Specialists Huntington Beach - Dr. Alejandro Alva

    Pacific Neuropsychiatric Specialists Huntington Beach

    3.0(26 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Been a patient of Dr. Brandon Stutz for many years. He is the man and really cares. Every time I…read moremeet him to go through the medication plan, he always takes time to ask about my parents and life. He's a really good guy and I'm glad this place has treated him well. I met with Alison once when Brandon was out and she was excellent. Their Regions pharmacy is always stocked with my prescription needs and offer delivery which is unheard of. Got nothing but great things to say about this place and would recommend anybody seeking specialized care in this field to go. Unfortunately, I don't think Dr. Stutz has any more slots to take on more patients (reflection of how great he is) but I'm confident the other practitioners there will work all day to address what keeps you up at night.

    i have been in a patient assistance program to afford my medicine for two years without a hitch…read more When my Doctor, Gus Alva, merged his practice with Pacific Neuropsychiatric Specialists group that all stopped. Not only did the office staff say they never heard of that program, they didn't seem to be curious to learn about it or care that I might not get my medication. My request to speak with the office manager was ignored as were messages left on her answering machine. At this point I will be contacting the Insurance commissioner to help me get through to them and get my medication.

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    Asana Recovery - What you show the world..

    Asana Recovery

    3.4(8 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I was a client there from around October 11th or 12th until December 17th or 18th…read more The first issue started before I even arrived. I was promised a nice house near the beach. Instead, they changed plans and moved me into an apartment they claimed was just as good. It was not. It was filthy and had cockroaches. I eventually transferred to one of their houses, which was much better, so I will not dwell on it too much, but it was absolutely false advertising and a terrible way to start treatment when you are already vulnerable. When I arrived at the office for intake, the caseworker seemed annoyed he had to work on a Saturday. He was not welcoming at all and even offered to sign my name without me reading the paperwork because it would take too long. That was a terrible first impression and made me feel like I was just paperwork and insurance, not a person. I was placed into their seven day per week PHP program, even though I had just come from another PHP. Seven days per week would make sense if there were an actual structured program, but there was not. There was no consistency, no routine, and no clear plan. They brought in random facilitators because they did not have permanent staff, and it showed. Lunch breaks were supposed to be from 11.30 to 12.00 but often started earlier and lasted much longer, sometimes over two hours. After that, they frequently did not know what to do with us and just sent us home. Meanwhile, they were billing insurance as if we were receiving full treatment. There was no real programming most days. Several times we literally watched Wednesday Addams instead of participating in recovery work. That is not treatment. Weekend outings were poorly planned and inconsistent. One time they took us to a Disney event without telling us ahead of time that we would be searched. I had a bike pump with me and was not allowed inside, so I had to go all the way back to the van while the driver complained about us complaining and said we should be grateful they took us anywhere at all. It was unprofessional and embarrassing. I got a job during this time, which they initially approved. Later they told me I needed to log into Zoom while working so it would look like I was participating in programming. That made their priorities very clear. The staff overall were disorganized and unprofessional. Admissions made promises that did not match reality. Politics and controversial topics were openly discussed and argued about, which is completely inappropriate in a recovery setting. Some clients were allowed to shame transgender clients without staff stepping in. One staff member I personally liked was still very inappropriate and talked openly about her private body parts during group and van rides. She was nice, but clearly not properly trained or supervised. At the house, accountability was almost nonexistent. Curfews were not enforced. Breathalyzer tests were often done on camera but never reviewed. One girl regularly drank alcohol and faced no consequences because nobody actually checked. The first house manager was relapsing himself for weeks before he was finally fired. A couple was using heroin upstairs and was only caught because clients reported it. Another person regularly brought strangers into the house for sex. Pets were allowed, but two large dogs were aggressive toward other dogs, and nothing was done about it. I relapsed while I was there. The boredom, lack of structure, lack of accountability, and my growing depression while being in that environment made recovery harder, not easier. Instead of feeling supported, I felt hopeless, frustrated, and worse mentally than when I arrived. Many clients spent more time going to the gym next door just to do something productive while the program billed insurance for treatment that was not really happening. I did not see anyone truly benefit from being there. Most people were frustrated, miserable, and felt taken advantage of. This experience made me lose trust in treatment programs for a while. Thankfully, I later found a much better program elsewhere. Admissions is welcome to respond and say I am lying. That is fine. This review is not just for future clients. It is also for Asana themselves. You need to look honestly at your shortcomings and take them seriously if you truly care about helping people. There is a lot that I witnessed there that needs to be addressed. Clients come first. If they do not, then you will not last as a business, and you should not. Even if Asana chooses to ignore this, future clients deserve to know what they are walking into so they can make an informed decision. I hope you improve, because people deserve better. I wish everyone the best.

    Short , sweet , plain , and simple between the mental health track of treatment and substance…read moreabuse, I done them both and twice, the reason being Asana Recovery has the best staff and the recovery curriculum has awesome stuff great house managers. They just have a really awesome experience awaiting whoever is coming thru the doors of intake. I've lived in 3 of there homes throughout that 1yr. of treatment and they are all really nice safe environments to reside which makes it all that easier to focus on my sobriety and getting clean.

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