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    Inspire TMS Denver - Inspire TMS Denver Staff

    Inspire TMS Denver

    4.5(8 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Dr. Clinch and crew are life changers. During the months of treatment, I witnessed my husband go…read morefrom doom and gloom to actually experiencing joy in life. Comparing day 1 to final treatment is nearly a night and day difference. We opted to complete the 3-minute (I believe that was the time) version of treatment daily. The time went by quickly, especially since the team was super friendly and would chat with us. I have to give a huge shoutout to Sydney and Grace since we worked with them 99% of the time (along with Dr. Clinch, of course) and they are sincerely the coolest people. Their demeanor is merely icing on the cake to the top notch care provided at Inspire TMS. While treatment is incredible, progress doesn't stop there. You have to actively put in the work to improve your wellbeing. That might be easier said than done, but it seems more and more possible as treatment continues. I'm happy to report that instead of having 6.5 out of 7 bad days a week, my husband is much happier and on average has 1 bad day a week. That's a significant improvement, not just for him, but for the people in his life who care about him (i.e. less worrying for us).

    I was incredibly skeptical of TMS's ability to help me after trying so many different therapies and…read moremedications without success. Initially, I was one of the few who did not see results--so Dr. Clinch adjusted, tried other things, and after completing my treatment, I felt like the best version of myself. It's been almost a year since I started my treatment and I still can't stop thinking about it. Pretty sure it saved my life. I'm so grateful.

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    Foundry Front Range - A beautifully appointed residential treatment environment

    Foundry Front Range

    1.7(6 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    Certified professionals
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    I really wanted this treatment center to work, and I want to be fair because there were some truly…read morewonderful people here. The nursing staff was incredible, and the physicians were also compassionate and professional. Ashley, the RN manager, genuinely listened to me and even tried to help by calling my boyfriend's treatment facility when I couldn't. The woman who completed my second intake on 7/20 was also amazing. Those employees are the reason this isn't an easy review to write. Unfortunately, my overall experience left me feeling unheard and treated like just another number. The biggest issue happened while I was on the Snowmass detox unit. At 8:30 AM, I arranged a phone call with my boyfriend's therapist at the treatment facility where he was staying. She specifically asked me to call back at 4:30 p.m. sharp because she was staying late so we could finally speak. I hadn't talked to my boyfriend in about 10 days, and this call had taken a lot of coordination. I made sure everyone knew how important this call was. Then, around 3:00 p.m., I was told I was being transferred to the Vail unit immediately. I explained that if I moved before 4:30, I would lose the opportunity to make the call because the new unit had different phone hours. I simply asked if I could remain on the detox unit for another 90 min so I could make my scheduled five-minute call before transferring. The answer was simply, "No." There was no flexibility, no compromise, and no willingness to work with me, despite the fact that I had followed every rule they gave me. The phone call had been scheduled within the approved phone hours, yet suddenly the rules changed because I was being moved. The therapist who spoke with me repeatedly told me that wanting to make this call was "codependent" and "unhealthy." Maybe that's something I need to work on, but I was in detox trying to get sober. Recovery isn't perfect, and I was simply trying to keep a commitment I had made. I didn't want someone I love sitting by the phone wondering why I never called after we'd spent all day arranging it. To me, keeping my word mattered. This wasn't about refusing treatment. It wasn't about breaking rules. It was about asking for 90 minutes of flexibility so I could make a five-minute phone call that everyone had known about since 8:30 that morning. Instead, I felt dismissed. One staff member even told me not to "tell everybody" what was happening after I spoke with a wellness coordinator, even though I thought I was simply trying to get help. That interaction made me feel like I was becoming a problem instead of a patient. Eventually, I chose to leave. As soon as I did, I made the phone call on my own cell phone because I knew my boyfriend would be waiting. I was right. If I hadn't left, he would have been sitting by that phone wondering why I never called. I understand that treatment centers need structure. Structure is important. But when a patient follows the rules, schedules an important call during approved phone hours, and asks for a reasonable accommodation because staff changed the plan, I don't think compassion should disappear. After everything that happened, I couldn't shake the feeling that my needs came second to keeping beds moving and following policy without any room for compassion or common sense. My intake experience on 7/17 also left a poor first impression. I encountered inconsistent information, and overall felt dismissed rather than welcomed. Unfortunately, the way I was treated during the transfer and as I was leaving overshadowed the positive experiences. When you're in treatment, you're incredibly vulnerable. Your emotions are raw, and small moments can have a huge impact. What seemed like "just a phone call" to staff represented trust, commitment, and human connection to me.. I would have stayed if I had been allowed to make that five-minute phone call.

    So this is bittersweet because my experience is both positive and negative but very real…read more So I did detox and then stayed and graduated the 30+ day ( length of stay varies on each person and the case manager apparently) Its a decent enough establishment and most of the staff is genuine and caring ( there are a few with serious attitude issues and are very unprofessional as well) the food is pretty good and the chef is awesome. The place is clean and the atmosphere itself is not to bad. I dealt with some issues throughout my stay but the stay itself wasn't the issue. The issue was my discharge. I went into this program to get sober and change my life, however, mainly for the scholarship to get into sober living upon graduating. Let's just fast forward to the end. A week before I get out I met with my case manager and relayed what sober living I wanted to go to. ( it was not any of the ones they partner with, which I think was my problem) I tell my case manager where I wanted to go and she immediately grimaced and things changed from that day on. I picked a sober living I thought looked like my cup of tea and upon my completion and release I show up at this sober living (tribe) and found out they are no longer a "sober living" now had the Foundry really planned on sponsoring me or cared in the first place they would have known this and helped me course correct. I call them and they scrambled and luckily sent me to ASL sober living. They then apologized and ( on speaker phone in front of my wife and Father advocate with Adam's county promised me not only a 1 month scholarship, a second one for the mishap) Fast forward 2 weeks and ASL is already asking me for rent money. A pretty big amount! Confused I told them about the sponsorship from Foundry and after 5 days of calling the foundry ASL, (and the foundry) point blank told me they would not be sponsoring me!! Left high and dry. I've called foundry 11 times, left messages for my case manager, left messages for staff, my therapist pretty much anyone at this point and the foundry completely ignored all of my calls. ASL (not the foundry) sponsored me for 2 weeks during this time I continued to call and call and foundry still ignored me. Fast forward 2 weeks with no response from the foundry ASL puts me on rent restriction and punishes me for lack of payment! Not their fault, they didn't really try to help me either after the 2 weeks but because of the foundrys EXTREMELY misleading, false promises and down right lying to me I'm forced to leave the sober living! Now im homeless! I call yesterday to try to plead with the foundry to help me as they promised but now my phone number is flagged because the lady who answered point blank says "Michael, last time you called it was about sober living funding which was denied!!! Is that why your calling?) ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME!?!?) so I made a phone call last night and spoke with a sober living who actually cares, within the 15 minute phone call gets me a 30 day scholarship and says I can move in monday!! Just like that. All I needed was some help! The foundry used me! Got my medicade $ and got paid for my stay there and lied to me by saying I wouldn't get a scholarship unless I completed and even after I stayed and COMPLETED 35 days, they then cut all contact with me left me out to dry and didn't hold up their end of the bargain. Insane! They are a bunch of liars, manipulators and do not care about you. Well, they sure didn't care about me. I would be very careful going to this establishment! They used me. They got their money for my stay and then upon completion didn't lift a finger to help me transition, even worse they cut me off and ignored me all together. They used me! Be careful!! Do your research and do not let them take advantage of you as well. This place can go to hell.

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    Becky Kusick, MA Lpc

    Becky Kusick, MA Lpc

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Becky helped me get my focus back after a horrible dental experience. I felt a mental, physical…read moreand spiritual setback (and financial) after the botched dentistry which left me feeling I had relapsed with my well being. She has the encouragement and techniques to help move you forward, and I will recommend her in the community.

    I reached out to her on behalf of my daughter who had experienced severe trauma and needed someone…read moreto talk to. Becky was a provider through what my work offered as 6 free therapy sessions. Within the first 15 minutes of speaking with my daughter, she told her she couldn't help her until she was on some kind of antidepressants,etc...and only then would she help her. So we did just that.She saw her primary care dr. and he threw some antidepressants her way(which made her depression 10 times worse). By session 3, my daughter experienced another traumatic event and was looking forward to speaking with Becky. Becky cut the conversation off within 10 minutes, told her she couldn't help her any longer and that she would recommend someone else to her. We've never heard from her since. Being dismissed by a therapist like that only traumatized her more. A year later, and my daughter is off any and all meds, has lost faith in therapists, and is relying on herself, her family and friends for help and healing. Maybe since I was given 6 free sessions through my employer, Becky didn't care to put in much effort in helping a patient? I'm not sure what happened. Regardless, I would not recommend her.

    Kieffer David Sp Psy S - c_and_mh - Updated August 2026

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