
If use of drugs or alcohol is negatively affecting your professional and personal life, Edison has a collection of great drug abuse clinics to help you or someone you love. Whether addicted to MDMA, opiate drugs, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the top-rated help available. You can even find exclusive or executive treatment in Edison to make rehab as easy as possible.
Banyan Treatment Center is by far one of the best facilities for detox and recovery. All staff were professional and non judgmental. Treatment plans were tailored to the specific need of the client. Nursing staff remained vigilant in ensuring medications, vitals, and the over all health of the client was maintained during the detox process as well as the transition into residential living. I would definitely recommend Banyan Treatment Center to any individual suffering from substance abuse.
The staff truly cares about their clients. I have read the other posts and am appalled by the negative ratings! The hard truth is that if you are an unwilling participant in your own recovery, you will get nothing out of it. I witnessed a handful of participants who bragged about being in several different rehab facilities. If you are serious about your recovery, follow the guidelines and program, and participate whole heatedly, iRecovery (Serenety Palms) can and does work for and with you. After 3 years, I am still sober thanks to Serenity Palms!
Hospital is very accommodating. They kick you out if you can’t pay thousands of deductible and work out a payment plan with you. This is my third time here and I was 13 month sober when I returned here for the third time. In that 13 months some things changed. Some of the best staff aren’t here anymore. Like a lot of staff. That much turnover in one year is concerning. Don’t take patient complaints seriously. Keep getting told they will forward it on. There is no patient bathroom downstairs. There is a bathroom but it is locked and patients aren’t allowed in. Patients aren’t allowed to take food up to the room. Here’s the problem with that. We are going through withdrawals here. A lot of that includes vomiting and diarrhea. The elevators are SLOW! I actually had an accident in my pants because I couldn’t get upstairs in time. There was another time I had puke into a trashcan because I couldn’t make it upstairs. They claim no food is allowed in the rooms because of bug problems. Ok. Fine. BUT everyone has snacks in their room from their welcome bag AND the chip rack by the nursing station, so how is that any different. So either allow people food upstairs or open a bathroom downstairs. (Because they hold groups downstairs too) Not having a patient accessible restroom on every floor in a health care facility is a violation of health care act 223.1 Patients seem to react and help more than staff. While sitting at the med window I started vomiting and the trashcan was too far away, a PATIENT grabbed the trash can for me, a PATIENT, grabbed me a glass of water, and a PATIENT got me a wet towel and stayed with me. What did staff do? Staff do not listen nor obey doctors orders. It was in the computer that I was to have IV fluids at 1pm. I was told only the charge nurse or nurse manager was allowed to do this (which isn’t true). That would be Rebecca. Rebecca kept telling me in a few minutes in a few minutes, which became her mantra. She then said she had to talk to the doctor, then talked to the doctor and we were back to in a few minutes. She went to lunch and returned at 5:45pm she again kept telling me I a few minutes but I was trying to prevent what was about to happen. At 6:45pm I asked again and she told me it was too close to shift time and I would have to wait until after med pass. That normally ends between 9 and 10pm. My kidneys are cramping I’m dizzy because I can’t keep anything down dehydrated to hell, but wait? Like I’ve been waiting all day? Well med pass didn’t end until 11:30 pm! Rebecca did not pass on the order about the IV so by the time they found it, set it up etc it was after midnight. Two employees (not charge nurses nor nursing managers mind you) tried multiple times until 1:30am to get an IV on me and couldn’t. I knew this would happen. I told Rebecca I was a hard stick on a good day and wi5 me being dehydrated it would be damn near impossible. The next morning three different employees tried again to the IV started and stopped at noon. I have pretty bruises all over my arm because they tried hard to get it. (And yes I know the bruises are normal). BUT nothing was made clear to me what the next step is. They talked about trying again later, they talked about sending me to an urgent care, and everytime I ask what’s going on I am told they don’t know yet. It is frustrating, but if I yell or speak out about it, I’m the one made to look like a lunatic.