Recovery Brands, LLC
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<p><strong>ABOUT TEXAS HEALTH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH HOSPITAL DALLAS</strong></p> <p>Texas Health, a regional health care network of providers, offers a broad continuum of behavioral health programs for <strong>adults and adolescents struggling with primary psychiatric, substance use, and <a href="http://www.recovery.org/topics/dual-diagnosis-recovery/" target="_blank">co-occurring disorders</a></strong>. The Texas Health Presbyterian Hospitals in Dallas and Plano (at the Seay Behavioral Healthcare Center) offer inpatient and outpatient programs, including <strong>medical detoxification services</strong>. </p> <p>Among two dozen other Texas Health hospitals and clinics located throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex are behavioral health departments at a <a href="https://www.rehabs.com/listings/texas-health-behavioral-health-center-southwest-fort-worth-409204127/" target="_blank">Southwest Fort Worth facility</a> and at <a href="https://www.rehabs.com/listings/texas-health-resources-behavioral-health-services-1640600939/" target="_blank">Arlington Memorial</a>; both offer similar services to Presbyterian. According to the Texas Health website, a large residential treatment facility (Texas Health Recovery and Wellness Center) with a focus on addiction rehab is scheduled to open in 2017 in Mansfield.</p> <p><strong>TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT</strong></p> <p>Clients can access behavioral health treatment at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas in the facility's <strong>inpatient psychiatric unit</strong> or through <strong>multiple levels of outpatient programming</strong>. Assessments to determine the appropriate, individualized plan of treatment are offered without charge. According to the network's website, both <strong>partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP)</strong> include substance abuse tracks. Additionally, specialized programming is available in groups addressing age- and gender-specific concerns.</p> <p>Detoxification and psychiatric stabilization treatment is provided on an inpatient basis that integrates medical and emotional support. Once clients begin a longer-term program, they should expect to participate in some combination of addiction and mental health <strong>educational sessions, skill-building workshops, relapse prevention training, and 12-step practices</strong>. Individual and group counseling sessions utilize evidence-based therapies. The adolescent inpatient program in particular also encourages family participation.</p> <p><a href="https://www.recovery.org/topics/extended-recovery-programs/" target="_blank">Aftercare services</a> tend to focus on helping clients get connected with ongoing outpatient and support group services.</p> <p><strong>STAFF CREDENTIALS</strong></p> <p>The general hospital at Texas Health Presbyterian in Dallas has been nationally recognized for its nursing staff, according to the facility's website. Treatment team members include psychiatrists, social workers, licensed addiction and mental health counselors, and doctorate-level therapists. Two alumni loved ones polled by Rehabs.com to date awarded ratings of three and four out of five stars for the staff's level of training and experience.</p> <p><strong>ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES</strong></p> <p>Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas is an <strong>875-bed full-service hospital</strong>. The provider's website does not provide any details regarding the hospital's psychiatric unit at the time of this writing. However, both individuals polled by Rehabs.com agreed on <strong>favorable ratings of four and five stars</strong> for metrics measuring general accommodations, meals and nutrition, and <strong>the facility's cleanliness and upkeep</strong>. Their opinions split regarding opportunities for exercise and leisure activity.</p> <p><strong>WHAT ALUMNI SAY</strong></p> <p>While Rehabs.com has yet to receive alumni feedback for Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital's behavioral health services, secondary sources revealed moderately positive perspectives on general hospital experiences. </p> <p>On Google, <strong>20 individuals contributed to an average rating of 3.2 out of five stars</strong> for the facility.<small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a></small> Reviews tended to be for emergency, surgery, or unspecified services and <strong>complaints centered on long waits</strong>. Two individuals reported a lack of professionalism. Over <strong>one-third of reviews, however, were highly complimentary of the hospital</strong>. "I've always had good services from their staff & they always given me a good case worker who kept me well informed & has been able to anwer nearly all of my questions," one alum wrote in a representative review.</p> <p>Similarly, on CiteHealth, 11 reviewers gave an average rating of 3.5 out of five stars for Texas Health's Plano Presbyterian Hospital. One individual specifically mentioned chemical dependency treatment, writing: "Not for hard core addiction or other issues. Send them to Dallas."<small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-2"><sup>[2]</sup></a></small> However, their overall opinion of the program was positive, based on caring counselors and effective follow-up services that encouraged the alum to participate in ongoing group therapy. General hospital reviewers typically had short-term inpatient experience and were split about three-to-two, positive-to-negative opinions about staff.<small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-3"><sup>[3]</sup></a></small></p> <p><strong>WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY</strong></p> <p>The two loved ones polled by Rehabs.com generally approved of the facility. Reviewing the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, both anonymous reviewers <strong>rated the effectiveness of treatment, family participation, and the affordability four or five stars</strong>. Both characterized the staff as friendly and welcoming.</p> <p>Lower ratings of two and three stars for <a href="https://www.recovery.org/forums/discussion/7265/what-is-holistic-treatment-and-how-can-it-help" target="_blank">holistic therapy offerings</a> indicated that inpatient treatment was <strong>focused on more standard psychotherapeutic modalities</strong>. They rated the hospital's capacity to provide dual diagnosis treatment three and four stars, respectively. </p> <p><strong>FINANCING</strong></p> <p>Texas Health accepts more than two dozen public and private insurance and managed health care plans, according to its website. Financial assistance is also available for individuals who meet need- and income-based criteria. Hospital staff members are available to help clients establish payment plans or Medicaid coverage.</p> <p><small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a> <a href="https://goo.gl/hfopx3" target="_blank">https://goo.gl/hfopx3</a></small><br /> <small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-2"><sup>[2]</sup></a> <a href="http://citehealth.com/reviews/16628" target="_blank">http://citehealth.com/reviews/16628</a></small><br /> <small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-3"><sup>[3]</sup></a> <a href="http://citehealth.com/rehab-centers/texas/cities/plano/presbyterian-hospital-of-plano#reviews" target="_blank">http://citehealth.com/rehab-centers/texas/cities/plano/presbyterian-hospital-of-plano#reviews</a></small></p>
โ Rini Cobbey ยท 2017-12-28 10:58:17 PST
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