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    Dustin Jasmer - Jasmer Health

    4.5(6 reviews)
    47.7 mi

    After many many failed attempts to get help for my mental health, I was referred to Dustin from…read moreanother provider. That referral has literally saved my life. Dustin says he will be thrilled when my bi-polar is in remission. Which is a incredibly powerful way to state the plan. I also have PTSD and he's helped manage medications while I'm doing therapy. It's not the typical 'take this pill and go away' interaction I've had with many. Many. Mental health providers in the past.

    I have been seeing Dustin for years and I wouldn't go anywhere else! I tried several other doctors,…read morebut none have helped me like Dustin has. He really listens and considers my input to my treatment. He goes the extra mile to find the best ways to treat my conditions. He tries to keep up with the latest treatments and is very knowledgeable about many, and if he is not, he will do the research so that he will be. His office staff is very nice and really go out of the way to take care of me and make sure my prescriptions are called in right away, even if they have to do it more than once because the pharmacy "didn't get it." I read the review the person wrote complaining about how long it took to get his lab results back. He just needs to realize that some tests can take longer to get back, especially if they are for non-routine testing for the hidden health issues that Dr. Jasmer was able to identify. I would think that he being able to identify things that many other doctors could not would earn him some slack on how long the LAB takes to get his tests done. Compare that wait to how long you had to wait to find someone who could help you. No doctor is perfect. But Dustin sincerely does his best for each of his patience. He cares!

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    Utah Behavior Services

    Utah Behavior Services

    4.0(4 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    I joined Alliance House several years ago when I was at my lowest and going through a divorce. My…read moredepression and anxiety were at an all time low and I had no idea what I was going to do with my life or where I was going to live. Alliance House helped me find employment and even provided me a place to live at a very reasonable cost. I don't know what I would have done without their help, encouragement and confidence in me. I was at my very lowest and was scared all the time. Thank you Alliance House for all you helped me with during the lowest part of my life. You Rock!!!

    I emailed your company yesterday, and I got a call back almost immediately, the lady I spoke with…read moreyesterday was so kind and understanding about my situation, I mean she was super sweet, the entire conversation..and she told me your company would love to help me and that she had spoken with the director and everything looked good, and that they just wanted to cover the insurance bases, and told me she would check to see if my insurance covered what I needed (in home mental health therapist on occasion) and if my insurance didn't cover it or didn't cover all of it, she said I would get a call back to go over fee schedules and how often I can be seen and such.. I hung up feeling nervous but happy that I would finally be getting the help that I need. And then I get a call today from a completely different person (made me feel as though she was talking down to me, complete 180 from the lady I spoke with yesterday) claiming that you guys don't deal with Medicare at all, she asked if I had other insurance and since I don't, that was the end of the conversation, and she wouldn't even go over any other cash payment options.. Maybe people like me who are mentally ill wouldn't be so sick if there were more companies out there that were willing to help us out. How dare you assume that I can't pay cash so you just won't work with me. I guess it's better that I don't deal with a company like that anyways. Thank you for making a bad day that much worse. And thanks again for absolutely NOTHING. I will be leaving feedback on every networking sight that I can to get the word out that your company only cares about children with problems and the adults like myself, who genuinely need help too, can just rot apparently (their website also states they work with adults too, not just children, AND in my original form I sent in, I explained that I'm a 37 year old woman)... Also, it states right on your website that you take both Medicaid and MEDICARE. Which I have Medicare, and it also states you offer in home services... So maybe rather than lying to people on your site, take that information down instead of giving people false hope that they might actually get the help they need!

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    New Haven Residential Treatment Center - Residential treatment center and boarding school for teen girls in Utah.

    New Haven Residential Treatment Center

    1.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Don't send you're kid here. Just don't. Wilderness isn't the answer either. I went from a kid with…read moremental illness who had no idea what people would do to kids. I promise you if you send your kids here they will hear stories that keep them up at night and they're completely true. They still keep me up at night. It's been four years.

    If there is anything I can teach from being at NH, its not to ever send your child there. I left…read morewith more trauma, trust issues and negative self-beliefs than I ever came in there with and to this day I am grateful every single day that I was actually able to get out of there because it felt never-ending. There are so many stories I have to explain why I don't even know where to start. I know that no treatment center is ideal and treatment generally is something kids resist, but in addition to New Haven, I have been to three residential rehabs, a long-term rehab, PHP, multiple IOPs and would say that my opinions on these places are pretty rational. Out of all these places, New Haven was incomparably unprofessional, unhelpful and they try to make it seem like the program is so different from what actually goes on behind the scenes. Also I was at both the North and the South campus. New Haven cares so much about their false image that they are willing to grab the phone out of your hand for telling your parents something bad that happened that could make the program "look bad". In 2018 there was also a therapist that raped students and once New Haven found out they told the students not to tell their parents. They also would only tell our parents when we did something wrong but when they did something wrong, they wouldn't let us call. I got beat up in the face by one of the clients because I didn't want to watch a movie, and they wouldn't let me tell my parents because it would look bad on their part. We did this assignment called "core issue" which is where you found out your core issue and mine was that 'I am a bad person" but I had never been in my core issue more than I was while being at New Haven. The staff would warn the new kids to stay away from me because I was a "bad influence" two male supervisor staff also told me that there's a pattern where people do awfully when they are around me and then when they stop being my friend they suddenly do great in the program. How was I supposed to not 'live in my core issue' when it is constantly being enforced by staff. New Haven says they treat a whole list of stuff on their page including addictions, oppositional defiant and eating disorders. I was in active addiction for almost 5 years and that was my main reason I got sent away as I had a really bad drug induced psychosis episode with 9+ drugs in my system. 12 step programs and meetings of any sort are the main thing for addicts trying to recover and my parents were under the impression that I was going to meetings every week where in reality I would advocate that I needed to go and the staff would either forget or not be told to take us. In my year of being there I went twice. Also my first 5 months (maybe more) at New Haven I had post-acute withdrawals where I would get physically sick with cravings and the staff would say "I don't know what to do". One staff member found me shaking on the floor once and asked what was wrong to which I responded "cravings" and she just made a face and walked away. Another staff once asked what was wrong and I said "cravings" and she asked "for what" I said "drugs what else?" and she said "I just didn't know if it was ice cream or something?" Being 100% serious. This is a reflection of how much knowledge the staff has about these issues. Also the people prescribing medication are completely untrained. They took multiple people off all their meds all at once when meds are supposed to be tapered off. I needed med changes but the whole year I was there they did none other than insist prescribing adderall would be good for me when I have a history of stimulant abuse (which is the first thing physiatrists are taught: not to prescribe adderall, ritalin or benzos to people that have addiction history) and I had to argue with them on how that was not a smart idea. I know students that had eating disorders that completely relapsed their whole time at New Haven since none of the therapists were trained in them, the staff wouldn't really check meals and would forget to give out supplements. I knew multiple students that would purge after meals and the dietician and therapists were aware but wouldn't do anything if they were an average sized person that wasn't super skinny. The education team is also very unprofessional. Teachers were extremely rude. Our history teacher called my friend a "brat" in anger. 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