Our private unit features a homelike environment. We offer 20 beds in our geriatric unit for ages 65 and older and also 20 beds in our adult unit for ages 19 to 64. U.S.A. Healthcare wants to insure that you have the smoothest transition with admission to our Sanctuary facility. Call us today and let us guide you to the best option for your situation.
We have a new updated program for our groups and activities that includes: occupational therapy groups by master's level social workers, individual group time with psychosocial assessments, and a great array of activity departments to round out the program for a full line of services. We also have educational groups by our nursing staff to better educate the patient and families on medications, and treatment process.
We have a new updated program for our groups and activities that includes: occupational therapy groups by master's level social workers, individual group time with psychosocial assessments, and a great array of activity departments to round out the program for a full line of services. We also have educational groups by our nursing staff to better educate the patient and families on medications, and treatment process.
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Teress Mcguire
Nov 02, 2020
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E. G. Glover
Jul 17, 2019
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C. M.
Jan 23, 2019
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My grandmother was admitted here to be examined and treated for Alzheimer's disease, while she was here from December 6th until January 4th she only got worse. I don't see how you can be on 6 medications and not be doing any better and be more hostile when you got out then when you came in and her Mobility is horrible now, they put them in a wheelchair and push them around and encourage no Mobility at all she could go up and down steps before she was over here and now she cannot. They said she was stable and wanted to release her and she is not and any other doctor that evaluated her would agree
James Hawkins
Oct 21, 2018
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Bridget Queen Marie
Oct 04, 2018
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I spent two weeks at The Sanctuary. If you are suffering from depression, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, or anything of the sort, DON'T admit yourself here if you can help it.
This hospital is clearly underfunded and poorly managed, and to the point where I question if it should even be open. There were leaks in the ceiling that were never repaired during my stay, and the walls are covered in holes. Every single time I had paperwork to complete, employees completely forgot about it and I ended up doing it days late. I didn't even get my admissions paperwork until I was there 4 or 5 days because they
This hospital is clearly underfunded and poorly managed, and to the point where I question if it should even be open. There were leaks in the ceiling that were never repaired during my stay, and the walls are covered in holes. Every single time I had paperwork to complete, employees completely forgot about it and I ended up doing it days late. I didn't even get my admissions paperwork until I was there 4 or 5 days because they
Jason P.
Dec 14, 2017
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Lauren McClain
Dec 03, 2017
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I was admitted there for ptsd, bipolar disorder and self harm. My experiences there were nothing short of great. In .y experiences the busing staff, the therpist, and especially the techs. In particular two female techs that are amazing people. They took time to get to know me and help me. Also, I came in by ambulance from a different hospital er and I didn't have a ride as I live about two hours away from the hospital. A high hospital employ took it upon herself to help me and drove me all the way home. Along with that, this person showed me a kindness that nobody has ever done for me. Thank you
Tracey Robertson
Aug 29, 2016
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