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Michiana Behavioral Health

1800 North Oak Drive, Plymouth, Indiana, 46563

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(38 reviews)
Michiana Behavioral Health provides individualized psychiatric care and chemical dependency treatment for adolescents and adults. Menu of care options include assessment, detoxification, residential treatment, family counseling, addiction education, discharge planning and aftercare. The program adheres to the 12-Steps. and twice-weekly AA meetings are held onsite.

Facility Highlights

  • Adult Mental Health inpatient
  • Adult Detox inpatient
  • Licensed Suboxone Provider

Specialization

  • 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.
  • Client & Family Support Groups
    Group therapy is a vital component of addiction recovery treatment, considered as important and effective (sometimes even more so) than individual therapy. Benefits include reducing isolation and loneliness and providing the opportunity to learn from others in recovery. In the addiction setting, group therapy is run by trained professionals who guide participants toward a shared goal of recovery.

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I was in the acute teen section for a bit over a week. Here are my thoughts. They use quite coercive measures to get you to stay there, threatening that your insurance will not cover anything if you leave against medical advice. I was glad I did not have to interact with that person again during my time there. Most of the techs are pretty great. Quite a few have been through the same things we have. When you arrive they claim that you will have a one-on-one session with your psychiatrist and therapist every day, but you most likely will not. I saw mine around two times I think. They changed my meds, which has so far seemed to help, so I guess it was effective. A nurse and a therapist would visit once a day. In the group therapy you would normally do a craft or learn coping strategies. The nurse would talk about a variety of topics, but mainly focused on addiction. I benefited a lot from the group therapy; it is comforting to not feel alone. I was in a room with two other people, but most people only had to share with one. Showers are at night. They don\'t give you much time and the showers are really hot. After showers was med cart. I believe lights out was around 9:00, but most of the techs would let us talk for a bit if we couldn\'t sleep. We had to keep our door open all night, and it was really bright in the hallway. They checked on us every 15 minutes and did a room sweep every hour or so. My first night really sucked but I got used to it after a while. You have to make your bed every morning. After that is med cart again, and if people were being too loud we were sometimes late to breakfast. The food is decent enough. It was honestly quite similar to my school lunch. You have two options for every meal of the day, and the menu cycles every week. If you don\'t want anything you can also request a pbj sandwich. It was not bad while I was there, but I can imagine it gets quite monotonous for the people in the long-term unit. One thing I did not like was that they claim to be lgbtq+ friendly yet would not allow trans people to sit with their preferred gender. During the rest of the day we pretty much just alternated between the day room and the classroom. We normally watched movies, played games, or just chatted. I did so many word searches I hate them now. They had a workbook for us to work on about good coping skills and whatnot, but they didn\'t make us use it much. We also had periodic snacks throughout the day, though they don\'t give you any spoons so you sort of have to make do with the lid for some stuff. They are also very big on the no touching rule, for obvious reasons. It sucks, but I understand why they have it. There are two phone times throughout the day, one after lunch and the other after dinner. You get fifteen minutes in total, and can choose to divide it up how you see fit. You can only call people on your approved list. All in all, it\'s not amazing but not horrible either. The acute unit is basically just a glorified babysitting service to keep you alive and somewhat stabilize you. In the end, I think the most effective way this place prevents suicide is by making you never want to return to it.

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I would like to compliment Morgan H. she was amazing and I loved her. I would also like to compliment Becca because she helped me so much. Lizz was amazing and so was Gina!

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MY CHILD LET ME KNOW ABOUT HOW YOU MADE HALLOWEEN AS NORMAL AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE AT MICHIANA - PUMPKIN DECORATING, TRICK OR TREATING...THANK YOU FOR DOING MORE THAN WHAT OTHER PLACES ARE DOING. SHE HAS BEEN IN A COUPLE OTHER PLACES AND HER EXPERIENCE WITH YOU PEOPLE HAVE BEEN THE BEST. GREAT RESULTS!

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This place has some really great staff. Select staff are hands down amazing and deserve recognizition. But others need to do their jobs to start with. Dad not satisfied with my current stay here. Your just a number and keep rotating its all about the numbers and keeping the beds full. The staff is over worked, which could 'lead to an unpleasant stay. Loved doing thw groups very helpful. But will never go back or refer someone if they need help.

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My adult daughter was recently treated at Michiana Behavioral for severe depression. She only had one brief meeting with her psychiatrist before he went on vacation. She had no contact with another psychiatrist until she was discharged. Her discharge plan was to include outpatient therapy but she received no information regarding therapy. She tried to talk with someone at the facility about therapy and medication refills and was told her doctor cannot see her until late September. She was "cut loose" with no support plan, no continuing therapy plan in place and left to deal with depression and rage issues alone. Wlould not recommend this facility to anyone Cannot believe Joint Commission actually accredited this facility. Time to take another look at what is actually going on here.
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