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    The Arbor Behavioral Healthcare

    The Arbor Behavioral Healthcare

    2.9(26 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    My family had a wonderful experience with The Arbor. The staff is terrific and supportive of the…read morefamilies and clients. The therapy my loved-one received changed the trajectory of their life. I'm incredibly grateful for The Arbor.

    It has been a while since I went to the Arbor. I waited this long to write a review because I…read morewasn't sure if my judgements about this place were valid or if it was coming from a place of defensiveness and not wanting to change. I hate this place and genuinely think their main goal is separating people from their money. They lie to you. They lied to someone on Suboxone (they said she could keep taking her Suboxone at the Arbor) to get them to go to their rehab and pulled the rug from under her when she got there. Me and the other women were giving her blankets, watching her shiver and sweat buckets and cry. She was even made to get up with everyone for breakfast and wasn't allowed to even stay in her room to finish detoxing. She left after a day, of course. It was awful. The most egregious thing they did to me was try to push me into extended care. It's not covered by insurance, and is incredibly expensive. They knew I had parents who would pay anything to get me sober, and totally convinced them that extended care was the only way. I wanted to go to sober living, which was apparently not good enough. I sat with my counselor and my terrified, sobbing parents as I tried to convince them that sober living was what I felt would be most helpful, and that extended care was expensive and wouldn't be good for me. My counselor said that was my addiction talking and that I would relapse without extended care. She said 'money shouldn't matter more than your sobriety ' (ok then, why isn't extended care more affordable??)and that I should be grateful they had the money to spend. Made it seem like I was selfish for not wanting to blow through my parents' savings. They even barred me from their sober living until I went to extended care, so I finally agreed. Up until this point I trusted the Arbor with everything, even after I saw them blindside that girl. I thought they genuinely thought I needed extended care; I thought that they were mistaken but acting in good faith. Now I think they just knew my parents had money they were willing to spend. When I did get to extended care, I couldn't stop thinking about all the money my parents were scared into spending, and how awful I felt about it, and I ran away after like 5 days. I felt like I was in a no win situation, and it was tearing me up inside, and I felt like no one was taking my concerns seriously. I ended up getting into an Oxford house after running away from extended care. I know rehabs have a tendency to try to talk people into spending more time there and doing more and more, but this was truly on another level. It was horrible. That said, the techs and workers/program leaders there were amazing. The food was great and the chefs were also super chill. The people that worked there were the only saving grace, truly. I don't have a ton of clean time behind me now, only a couple years (which I didn't get from the Arbor), but I think my head's clear enough now to know what I felt was real. I guess this place works for a lot of people, but their ethics are all screwed up. I have done more than one fourth step resentment inventory on the Arbor, and I just feel the need to warn others now

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    The Arbor Behavioral Healthcare - The living room in one of our residential houses

    The living room in one of our residential houses

    The Arbor Behavioral Healthcare - Some of the horses in our Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy program

    Some of the horses in our Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy program

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    Our small group setting provides for more one-on-one therapy time

    Ronald C Only, DO

    Ronald C Only, DO

    4.7(3 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Absolutely the best, most decent doctor I've ever met. The counselor, Francesca, is always very…read morekind, as are the two other staff members. Some days the wait can get a little long, but in my opinion it's worth it. There have been a few changes recently that I'm not very fond of, but still I would, without a doubt, recommend him to anyone.

    Redefining the essentials of a modern health care industry by removing the entirety of…read moreindustrialization risks that are concomitant to the western medical practice of "conveyer belt style patient turnover"; by facilitating the reeducation of this generation's globalized misconceptions about the iatrogenic effects and the consequential connotations of negative rhetorics that have resulted in a national stigmatization against those who suffer from the deleterious, life altering effects of prescription drug dependency; by denouncing the professional support for such diminutive perceptions of western medicine that devaluates the psychobiological factors, environmental aspects and a plethora of additional contributory attributions to the monolithic aggregations of combinations that precipitate the symptomatic floridity of illicit drug addiction; by not only recognizing the local need for, but also supplying the medical training, experience and specialty services on which the specific treatment needs of such disabling conditions is primarily focused and ultimately exceeded; by redirecting the patient-centered emphasis back onto maintaining an optimal balance between Medication Assistant Treatment programs and the implementation of critical psychotherapy counseling services for the empirically founded aspects of psychological underpinnings that inevitably cooccur at the root of any substance use disorder. Dr Ronald Only has raised his client's innate expectations for exceptional services and tangible results for the most difficult process of not only facing their demons of addiction, but pinpointing a locus cause for the behavioral propensities that likely precipitated their self-destructive tendencies and then he facilitates their own realizations that can assist with understanding their addictions. Finally, Dr. Only tailors to the individual needs of his patient's to allow them to coordinate their efforts towards finding an effective treatment plan that accommodates their own pace, ultimately allowing them to (within reason) dictate the terms of their common goal to achieve recovery while minimizing the risk of relapse. I highly recommend this physician for anyone who has faced their own struggles with prescription dependencies or illicit drug addictions and are now ready for the chance to receive quality care that can produce immediate results for symptomatic amelioration while they begin the long process of recovery. If you're sincerely ready to be free then I can guarantee that you will not be disappointed with the process of addiction treatment that Dr. Only provides. Until then, I wish you the best and hope that you can find the peace that you seek by realizing that you're not alone and help is Only a phone call away!

    The Meadows Outpatient Center

    The Meadows Outpatient Center

    2.3(3 reviews)
    20.8 miFar West/Northwest Hills

    My experience began with being told by the phone intake person, I would be placed in the less…read moreintense program (aka IOP -- Intensive Outpatient Program). Billing called me, and I was told what I would be charged on my first day in the program. When I came for in person enrollment, I was told I would need to attend the more intense program (aka PHP -- Partial Hospitalization Program). I was told I would be required to attend that for 3-5 days, and then I would be moved down to IOP. When I arrived for treatment the following day, I was told I would be required to complete PHP (14 days) and then I would attend IOP. I had to get billing to call me to discuss the new rate. No one had told billing they had changed my program. Billing told me this lack of notification was a common problem. This was being done AFTER my first day of treatment and only because I reached out. On top of this, they knew I am a Mom with child in school and had a pickup schedule to deal with. They knew, in advance, I would have to miss one hour of the program a day. They also had no availability to offer me their advertised service of nuerofeedback therapy due to my schedule. I also had to miss treatment time for my personal psychologist and psychiatrist appointments because I was in treatment all of the regular times I could do those. The Meadows had me do my personal psychiatrist and psychologist appointments virtually during treatment times. If I had been in IOP, I could have attended every minute of programmed treatment, received nuerofeedback therapy, and attended my regularly scheduled appointments on my off time. However I feel, The Meadows knew this way they got payment for the entire program without actually needing to provide it. Insurance would pay as long as I was on site at least half of the day, which means, they got paid for the hour each day I couldn't attend as well as the few hours a week my outside providers offered me care while in The Meadows facility. My therapists RARELY started the day or the start after a break on time. The Clinical Director came in to speak with us to tell us to be sure to be present because they seemed to be getting more and more peer review requests from insurances lately, and he didn't know why. I can tell them why! My story should alarm any insurance company or self pay patient. The Nurse Practitioner there was not extremely helpful. She had the attitude of "I know what I'm doing. You should just trust me." I came to her one morning, as she was walking in, with a concern. My regular psychiatrist had just gone into early labor that morning, and her admin had asked me to please follow up with the NP of my program. The NP yelled at me, and walked away. I left for the day upset and working on finding another doctor to help me. The two doctors I called told me to go to an ER, but I knew it wasn't an ER situation. I just needed to be seen ASAP. After I repeatedly called the front desk, the NP called me back and told me the reason she hadn't wanted to follow up was that she had seen me the previous day. She knew I "was fine." AND, to be fair, I was "fine." She did recommend a medication change, but was argumentative about providing lab work to support the need for the medication change. She claimed the labs were not reliable, but refused to tell me why. Once I did press her, she did give me a reason and told me to research it myself. I did! AND these particular labs CAN most certainly be unreliable, but not for any of the reasons she laid out to me. I question her competency. AND her bedside manner is awful! If you are a person who is willing to "trust blindly," she will probably work for you, but I want reasons and research presented to me when "trusting" a doctor with my health. The first week in the program definitely gave me some helpful group times and gave me the accountability and safety I needed. However, as the program "dragged on," I realized between the fact that I was no longer willing to see the NP, all the "wasted" time, and the fact that because of my time schedule not lining up with the program's schedule I was not receiving all of the treatment from the PHP program, this program was not for me. I presented my safety plan as well as plans for follow up care to the treatment team. The treatment team did not feel my plan was intensive enough, so I chose to discharged myself AMA (Against Medical Advice) and follow through with my personal safety plan and follow up care. I know good mental health care is extremely hard to find in Texas. I have no outpatient programs (within the last eight years) in which to compare this, so maybe this is the best you can get? But this was not an acceptable solution for me. It kept me safe for the week I needed it! If you NEED someplace to help keep you accountable and safe, this WILL work! Be vigilant about evaluating whether The Meadows is helping or keeping you in treatment to receive payment from you and/or your insurance.

    These stars are for Erie the Director of the Austin Branch and Kristy the Admissions Director…read more Thank you. You are in the business of saving lives. You saved mine. Thank you for fighting for me. Thank you for standing up for me. It healed something in me that I didn't even know was there. The most ironic part? Officially, I was never even a client of the The Meadows. I was trying to on-board and the psychiatrist who reviewed my screening declined to treat me across the board at all The Meadows facilities. Was he really trying to protect me? Was he trying to protect himself, The Meadows? I hope it was both. Only he really knows. I did not feel protected by him. It did not feel like a gentle let down. He seemed annoyed. He made a comment like of course he could decline me as a patient, like I must be stupid for not understanding that. I write this review to thank Erie and Kristy and also to warn others you may get declined for treatment if you have really bad trauma. Getting declined and rejected (that's what it is) made me want to die. Having Erie and Kristy fight for me, made me want to live. The Meadows referred me out to Menninger in Houston. Unfortunately at this time, when it comes to attachment, hospitals, IOP's, PHP's, trying to trust, I don't think I have anymore "stickiness" left in me.

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    The Meadows Outpatient Center
    The Meadows Outpatient Center
    The Meadows Outpatient Center

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    Ripple Ranch Recovery Center - Going home day

    Ripple Ranch Recovery Center

    4.3(11 reviews)
    72.0 mi

    Oh my gosh I cannot say enough amazing things about Ripple Ranch recovery they absolutely saved my…read morelife! The staff are absolutely amazing the place is very clean tidy the rooms are well furnished clean new you feel like you're at home there. The food is top-notch chef cooked food amazing taste seasoning and the cooks are more like your friends every day that you were there! The nursing staff truly care about you beyond anything you've ever thought. The techs, the counselor's the teachers are more than just "" working there" they truly truly care about your recovery journey I made more friends there for a lifetime! I have now sent two other friends there for their recovery journey I am now almost 120 days sober and on a new mental health journey and feel better than I have in my entire life!! I cannot thank you enough Ripple Ranch and the people there that put their time and energy into helping me onto helping myself and guarding me onto this amazing adventure that I cannot wait to see what no changes come every day I'm finally saying yes to myself!! cannot wait to see you guys again soon!!

    I went to Ripple in 2023 and had an amazing experience. The entire staff, from business development…read moreand admissions to the counselors, case managers, and techs, were incredibly kind and genuinely invested in helping me succeed. What really stood out was their program, which allowed me to choose my own path to recovery while fully supporting me every step of the way. I felt respected, heard, and truly cared for throughout my time there.

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    Ripple Ranch Recovery Center - Made the decision

    Made the decision

    Ripple Ranch Recovery Center - Meditation at Ripple so beautiful

    Meditation at Ripple so beautiful

    Ripple Ranch Recovery Center - Facility aerial view.

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    Facility aerial view.

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