At Oceans Healthcare, we are passionate about helping adults and seniors attain the best possible quality of life. As a nationally recognized provider of behavioral health services, we treat patients experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, behavioral changes related to medication management or substance abuse and other behavioral issues.
Through our inpatient behavioral services and intensive outpatient programs, Oceans Healthcare offers comprehensive behavioral and mental health services to help patients at every stage of the healing process. Our staff is committed to caring for patients and their families with dignity, honesty and compassion.
Through our inpatient behavioral services and intensive outpatient programs, Oceans Healthcare offers comprehensive behavioral and mental health services to help patients at every stage of the healing process. Our staff is committed to caring for patients and their families with dignity, honesty and compassion.
Services
At Oceans Healthcare we recognize the importance of providing behavioral health services in a manner that promotes honesty, integrity and transparency. We are committed to providing high quality care to all of our patients and delivering services in an ethical, professional and cost-effective manner.
Oceans Healthcare is committed to providing high-quality, safe behavioral health treatment. We are dedicated to ensuring our patients and their families have the resources necessary to ensure they make appropriate care choices. Oceans Behavioral Hospitals post publicly on this website their standard charges and negotiated rates for two services - an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization and intensive outpatient services.
Reviews (7)
Amelia Y.
Feb 02, 2022
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Dan H.
Jun 01, 2021
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I agree with the one (meaning to be negative stars). The place is very dangerous and unsafe. They are a site for insurance fraud. They treat you like a prisoner while billing for insane observation fees and drawing blood excessively to fraudulently collect from insurance. The staff from the top down should not work with people ever! They need to be stopped before they kill someone.
Tania J.
Apr 07, 2021
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If I could give negative stars I would. This place is an absolute joke. These people are thieves!! My father passed away of Covid a year ago... my sister and I live out of state and weren't able to be there with my dad nor say goodbye. We had power of atrorney yet here we are a YEAR LATER this month and we are still unable to obtain my father's belongings which included multiple pieces of jewelry given to him by my sister and I!! We have called over 100 times...talked to multiple people...been given the run around...told we would get a call back....same story different day...NOONE has
Roland G.
Oct 17, 2019
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Worst experience of my life. I knew within minutes of being voluntarily admitted that this wasn't a right fit for my needs and immediately said so. I was stalled, and pushed around for two excruciating days. Finally, a family member intervened and also told Oceans that an attorney was on retainer to resolve this, and I was finally discharged within 3 hours. Then I went to UT Southwest-Zale Lipshy in Dallas where I was treated professionally and got the help I desperately needed
The only place I can compare this to is "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest". If you're not insane when
The only place I can compare this to is "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest". If you're not insane when
Leann G.
Aug 02, 2018
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I voluntarily admitted myself to Oceans BH due to depression and other mental issues I was experiencing in July. This hospital is for patients 50+. At 58 I felt like a youngster. The "staff" I will call them, because the majority of staff did not wear name badges, were not very friendly or helpful. It took several times, asking several staff member's for a request or to answer a question. I felt like my needs were not as important since I was ambulatory, not wheelchair or walker bound. It seemed like every interaction I had with a staff member was met with an attitude. I had a second
Brian Johnson
Sep 17, 2017
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Ellen Shankles
Aug 22, 2017
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