我发现其他同事比其他员工更能帮我。员工之间零沟通。在我短暂的时间里。除了我喜欢的精神病医生和我见过的几个护士中的一个之外,我对所有的工作人员都有负面的经历。招生工作人员基本上是想让我不读就签字。我收到了一大堆信息,上面有需要签名和/或的突出区域。他们想让我签一些东西即使这些东西还不是真的。例如,其中一个部分说,我收到了本单位的规则指南。当我质疑我没有收到任何规则指南的事实时,我被告知,我将在部队收到它。当我说报纸上说我已经收到了。 The staff just kept saying I would receive it on the unit. I stated that I wont sign it until I received it. The staff proceeded to become argumentative rather then just getting the rules for me. I had a assessment on a Wednesday which said I was going to detox from a medication I was on and been using appropriately and then join IOP . This medication was not my addiction. I agreed to this because I really wanted the additional help and could see how this medication could be addictive. I already had a sponsor I was working well with, A therapist, a couples counselor and home group I regularly attended. They told me to come in Friday morning for admittance to the detox unit. I was there bright and early but it still took 4-5 hours to get on the unit. I made all the appropriate arrangements with the human resources of my employment. About half way through the process the nurse I was meeting with told me I was being put in the residential program because that's what assessment said. When I attempted to point out that was not what I was told on Wednesday nor had I made any arrangements with my employer for a 30 day stay. Or packed for an extended stay. She just continue to ignore me rather than listen to me and just kept saying that what my assessment said. When it became clear I wasn't going to budge until I talked to the person who did my assessment or someone in assessment. She went and got a couple other people to talk to me (neither of which was anyone from assessment). Finally someone came into the room and stated that I was correct that's what my original assessment said. I met with the psychiatrist (who I loved btw. He really was one of the 2 people I met on staff who treated me like a person rather than a number). I met with the psychiatrist he told me his plan for me and what meds I was going to be put on. I noticed after day 2, one of the meds the doctor prescribed I was not being given. When I questioned this I was told by one of nursing staff that the med was discontinued from my plan by the psychiatrist. It was not until one of the overnight nurses noticed the discrepancy (btw the other staff who treated me like a person). She told me that the medication was not discontinued by the psychiatrist rather it was called into the pharmacy and I had to call the pharmacy to verify my credit card info. Which btw was the first time that was mentioned to me. I didn't actually meet with my counselor until the day of my discharge. Although she kept apologizing about how swamped they were, It does not justify the lack of communication. On the day of my discharge I kept being told I would be discharged around three. I wasn't discharged until 4:30, all my meds were called into my pharmacy including the meds I came with. When the pharmacy called with questions rather than get me. I was literally in the next room. The nurses told the pharmacy I had been discharge and was on my way there. The last thing I would like to mention is when one of the staff asked the Men's Unit Coordinator if my file went to me, she said "NO" in a demeaning and incredulous way to the staff. Because of the way she said it, I than stated I would like to get a copy as is my legal right. The coordinator just walked away ignoring me . When this staff asked nursing staff what to do they told her that I needed to make an official request. So when I asked staff how to do that, they gave me the run around. The one amazing thing (other than those 2 wonderful medical staff) was the quality and nutritional value of the meals. I was truly impressed with the kitchen staff. I am starting IOP soon, hopefully that experience will be better. I have heard positive things from my NA home group about there IOP.