- Group Therapy
- Individualized Treatment Plan
- Chemical Dependency Education
The Ridge Behavioral Health System
Paying for Treatment
- Insurance is Accepted
- Financing is not Available
- Medicare is Accepted
- Medicaid is Accepted
Treatment Insights
There is a place where pain is met with compassion, fear is met with reassurance, and anger is met with understanding. At The Ridge Behavioral Health System, we are making a difference in people’s lives. The Ridge’s treatment philosophy is based on an understanding that mental health and chemical dependency treatment requires a team approach with a caring, positive attitude in which all participants are treated with respect and dignity.
The Ridge Behavioral Health System Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
Are you an alumni, staff member, or loved one of someone who went to this facility?
Add Your Reviewdidn't help my son. Strengths:cleanliness. Weakness:effectiveness .
I feel in my opinion that other treatment centers would have been a better option at that time
I have stayed at the Ridge 12 times in the past year and a half. I also stayed in 5 other hospitals for the same mental health problems. Out of all of the hospitals I have stayed in The Ridge was BY F...
This was the worst experience, from a parents experience, that I have ever encountered. There was absolutely no communication or support from the center. I spoke with the Dr. only one time for about 2...
Great staff that cares for patients.
Great treatment
Was there for 1 year, it was good for me.
In patient options Severely lacking where behavioral/mental health is concerned. Mainly for drug rehab
they had set times that we could come in and visit. They were able to give us a break we did not really understand what was going on More communication would have been helpful
treat all kinds of addictions, the staff was there when needed
Great program with chemical depend. Taught a lot about drugs and there effects. Staff needs to be more compassionate Everything was good
Counseling was ok. Would recommend facility to others with behaviour or addictions
Cleanliness was good. Inadequate treatment and/or preparedness for future. It's like an in and out dry out place. Not much to the mental health concerns.
It's a good place to visit family and get them care. Staff ain't too friendly
I liked the togetherness, positive attitude
They did try to help, but they may or may not have realized it barely did anything. The staff doesn't seem like they actually know how to comfort the patients. My experience there was pretty bad. I ha...
Relationship with the patient and the patients family Cost is hig My husband spent time there for alcohol abuse and he has been sober for 3 years now. They are very well equipped to handle any situati...
Very thoughtful people Not enough amenities I really liked the nursing staff, they were great.
Structure was nice but there was a lack of Awareness in the staff. Need to follow-up
It made my loved feel welcome. My loved one had a problem with drugs and Charter was our last hope.
I feel like there was not any help with trying to find the root of the problem. I dont know what else to say I can not say if we got the help we needed or not
caring people, advanced treatment plan. costly. group and single treatment are highly effective.
Quality care. Very clinical atmosphere. Facility was good with communication and the care was genuine and done well.
I, at that time was killing myself and ASKED for help. My PCP made arrangements for me to be admitted that day. Thursday, with 2 black eyes... I kept falling on my face. My face and I were @ the end ...
That place was horrible.
I do not think highly of The Ridge. I suffer from depression and anxiety. Most all of the faculty is nice, but treatment there is much like putting a band aid on a severed limb. I am sure this is p...
The Ridge is a nightmare. I have been there twice now and will NEVER return, even under extreme mental duress. I was told by counselors that I was not \"taking responsibility\" for my illness...afte...
The staff, food and treatment were all wonderful aspects of the facility. They did a great job and the staff were excellent, making the experience even better.
An overall great facility; however, they needed more holistic offerings.
They offered no help. He came out the same way he went in. A little expensive for no help at all. He is still doing the same things. There has been no change
I wish they had more options or thing to do for patients and that the staff that put you in the system were a bit nicer. They tried their best which I appreciate.
Too small , and not enough staff
No long term treatment options available. It took years for the addiction to get ahold in her life. It will take years of treatment to heal. Would not recommend sending family members here.
Arranged Individual counseling and medication for when I left.
helped me out.
- Dual Diagnosis/ Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
These two terms describe a person who is not only addicted to drugs or alcohol, but also has a mental or emotional illness, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, etc. Facilities that treat patients with dual-diagnosis or co-occurring disorders provide psychiatric treatment in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.
- Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.
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Center Details
- Yes Detox Services
- Yes Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Yes Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
- Yes Outpatient Services
- No Sober Living Home
- No Day School
- No Private Rooms
- No Pet Friendly
- No Exceptionally LGBT Friendly
- No Men Only
- No Women Only
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Setting
- Hospital
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Licensing & Memberships
- JCAHO
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Treatment not long enough to make an impact. revolving door treatment.