I was there for 2 months its actually a good place it's just the way people rase there kids now adays like my mom beat me a little to much for a vary long time and I didn't tell anyone for a long time but when I was there I learned positive cooping skills and stop and thank methods all In all I loved it ther just didint like being away from my family
The black mr Chris helped me out a lot all the after noon staff members did that helped me out
Upon returning home, we could tell a major change in his temperament. He went back to school the following Monday. For the first month, his teacher repeatedly commented that he didn't know what they did "there" but that they had sent back a different boy! It has now been 2 1/2 months and his behavior and social interactions have improved dramatically. He has also been able to return to before and after school care without problems. Yesterday I received his 3rd progress report...4 A's and 1 high B!!! While he has worked hard, I give Willow Crest the majority of the credit for getting him to this point.
My 10 year old son has had behavioral issues most of his life. He has been seen by behavioral specialists, therapists and psychiatrists since he was 4. School and social interactions have always been a problem for him. After 3 suspensions from school in 3 months, we admitted him to Willow Crest. While it is difficult to send your child away to a "facility," this is the best thing we have ever done for him. The 24 hour monitoring and intensive group therapy and social interaction monitoring as well as a weekly family session with the psychologist, are integral parts of the care. After a few days as an inpatient, the psychiatrist changed his medications. A week later, the doses were adjusted. I visited weekly and after the first week was allowed to spend 8 hours on pass on the weekends. He spent a total of four weeks there.
The worst hospital I have ever been to staff were mean and one female staff made me clean my underwear in the toilet never send your kids here
The staff operates as a "well oiled machine" and is available by phone 24 hours a day. It is obvious that they care about the kids in their charge and are great to communicate with the parents. I just cannot say enough about how wonderful the care was and how thankful I am that they "fixed" my boy!
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If you are frightened by the prospect of sending a troubled child to an in-patient care facility, Willow Crest will alleviate all of those fears. They are the BEST!!!!
Willow Crest Hospital is a US Hospital based in Miami, Oklahoma. Willow Crest Hospital is located at 130 A St SW, Miami, OK 74354, USA.
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