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March 2024 by Marcus Harris
Well things have changed at Oaklawn in south bend. I’ve been assigned a new physician Dr. Platt. I haven’t seen him yet but his nurse has been very helpful. She called me and said that Dr. Platt prescribed something to get me through until my appointment. He was not so selfish with prescribing me something to get me throughout this waiting period. I am very grateful and have to withdraw my last report
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March 2024 by Michael Manfredi
This place is terrible. It’s only for individuals who are forced to come here for court orders. Coming to Oaklawn on your own accord is a mistake.DO NOT GO TO OAKLAWN FOR MENTAL HEALTH.
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February 2024 by Brett Crowe
My roommate/client has been going to Oaklawn for atleast 5 years. I've gone with him several times and all they do is write him.refills for his meds. I asked if they could get him into counseling With a psychiatrist. And the nurse practioner who refills his meds called me at home and basically told me to mind my own business and she didn't think he needed therapy. My friend/ client lives with meAnd is diagnosed by Oaklawn as Schizophrenic. He's attacked me repeatedly, tears up my home and my belongings when he doesn't get his way recently he was arrested for stabbing me in the neck with a fork. I spoke to Oaklawn about this and other incidents and they still just refill his meds and send him home. Shortly afterwards they sent him a letter dismissing him from their care, so currently he has no meds nor any way to aquire them.In my opinion from my observations and interactions with Oaklawn that they appear to be nothing more than a pill mill.
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February 2024 by Avery Lentine
Two things I've heard while trying to better myself with this institution:1. "You've already tried all the therapy we provide, and I'm not sure anything we can offer that will help."2. "Since you missed your intake appointment by ten minutes, we will have to reschedule you out for a couple of months." This happened four times while seeking help for my inability to organize myself and make appointments.
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November 2023 by Sirquincy Washington
They very nice people get help from them the Oakland in Elkhart a mess
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October 2023 by Dane Kobus
Shane doesn’t answer texts or calls. It’s his only job. To help people like me. I have never in my life been a part of such a dereliction of duty. I wouldn’t recommend this facility to my worst enemy.
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July 2023 by abby x
well, the receptionist lied to me and said they closed at 6 on Wednesdays, and they close at 5. so much for getting therapy.
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July 2023 by Rob Beard
I help people get sober I take them all to there addiction services center and we always get them squared away I hope to join the team one day
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July 2023 by abby dabby
well, the receptionist lied to me and said they closed at 6 on Wednesdays, and they close at 5. so much for getting therapy.
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May 2023 by B
I have a lot of good things to say about this place. I've been coming here since I was a young boy going into my teenage years and I'm still going now as a adult now. The environment here is love and care for what you come in here to get treated or help with. I've never had a bad experience here and always been respected and cared for beyond what these professional people can do. I love this place for support and truly appreciate and respect everyone here helping us with battles of everyday life. Thank you all. And I recommend treatment here for people struggling with anything.
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May 2023 by Chuck Bowen
Their peer recovery team is full of rockstars! They work around the clock meeting people where they’re at and holding them accountable in their recovery journey. They will also work quickly to get those in need into inpatient treatment. Love this team!
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May 2023 by Brian
I have a lot of good things to say about this place. I've been coming here since I was a young boy going into my teenage years and I'm still going now as a adult now. The environment here is love and care for what you come in here to get treated or help with. I've never had a bad experience here and always been respected and cared for beyond what these professional people can do. I love this place for support and truly appreciate and respect everyone here helping us with battles of everyday life. Thank you all. And I recommend treatment here for people struggling with anything.
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January 2023 by T C
Update if you care at all about your well-being this is NOT the place to go. Therapist will discriminate because you are poor. Mine did ..Her Name Sarah ... if you have her as a Therapist you better not be poor, n you better have a ride or she will drop you. Her friend boss Emily called me with no resolution. They have blood on their hands. Cause if they are doing this to me they are doing this to other people and that's not healing. This place is very much the problem. not a solutionI hope and pray whoever is reading this do not waste your energy on this forsaken place.I put my faith n energy in my healing...just to be played by my therapist n her supervisor Brenda . They don't care.. epworth staff is cold. No questions answered cold tone..no one cares . Hopefully someone on the 800 suicide hotline does...
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January 2023 by Mark Pedzinski
neglects endangered severely mentally ill and gets away with it! I guess I'll efile civil tort suit against them for gross negligents!
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December 2022 by Jacob Bovard
The Tip Advisor program at Oaklawn got me out of a very difficult situation. There was a place I was living at that was constantly having Covid lockdowns so most of the time I couldn't go outside much less get a job. However having someone from the outside vouching for me and helping me work towards getting me a new place to live was crucial for me getting the place that I live in now. If you are unable to become independent by yourself for any reason I highly recommend the Tip Advisor program at Oaklawn.