Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services
3637 Old Vineyard Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
About the Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services
Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services is a renowned health institution located at 3637 Old Vineyard Road in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Specializing in providing comprehensive behavioral health services, the institution offers a range of programs and treatments for individuals struggling with mental health issues. With a team of dedicated professionals, Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services is committed to providing compassionate care and support to help patients achieve mental wellness and a better quality of life.
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3637 Old Vineyard Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27104, United States
Reviews of Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services
"I was in there at the beginning of December and it was not the best stay. The doctor is absolutely horrible she told all of us girls the same thing that we were lazy and worthless. She told me I was gonna end up homeless because I was getting a GED instead of a high school diploma, so she was definitely the worst part of my stay. The techs and nurses were very sweet my favorite was definitely Brock and the best nurse there is definitely Wes , I was on Adam’s bedside. There’s tons of fights like 3 a day just in Adam’s. But the girls were easy to get along with and very welcoming. All together it’s not the worst you will definitely have some stories when you get out of there but the cafeteria is really good and we get to watch tv and draw and color and play games and go outside sometimes when we have group. The notebooks that we had to do were kinda ridiculous tho cause the doctor would push our days back if we didn’t do them right I have to write three pages of notes on one workbook for her to let me out because my first one wasn’t good enough and she got mad at me when they ran out of the anger books so I couldn’t do the notes. But you’ll definitely make bonds in there you never knew you would need."
"man. this place was an absolute nightmare. as an adolescent girl forced to come here i received no help whatsoever. the only mental help i received was from my roommate and myself. the staff sat there and watched we have a breakdown on my first day and only documented it to be used against me. i was criticized by the doctor for writing my negative thoughts in my journal, which was the whole point of my journal. the day depended on the mood of the staff, and the nurses. majority of the staff was rude and would ignore anyone asking for help. do not ever willingly come here, please find somewhere else if you’re looking for real help."
"Worst Experience for our entire family. Received no family support for a healthy outcome. No communication between us as parents and the staff to include nurse , therapist or psychiatrist. The facility was not working as a team and we feel many times threatened ourselves by the Dr and the therapist there whenever we questioned things. Especially the therapist and psychiatrist Dr Iqubal or whatever his name is. He was very rude, very argumentative and very aggressive toward myself and my husband. Often implied parts of conversation with his own interpretation not what was actually said. I am filing a Joint Commission report and a report with the Health and Human Services. This facility needs to be looked at and inspected as well as many people need to take extra caution before sending their loved one there."
"They called my parents and said that I was holding the doors closed and that’s why they booty juiced me, but I was having a panic attack and some other girls were doing that. HORRIBLE nurses. I only liked two techs, the rest were very rude and constantly complaining. The doctor blamed my problems n my sa on me. She blamed everything on me really. My therapist was nice but wasn’t any help. Only thing I really liked was the cheesy chicken rice. That was good. And breakfast was good. They made me feel like I was losing my mind. Not letting us have any contact period to the outside world. They took me there in cuffs and a police car and I had no idea what was going to happen to me, I’ve been to mental hospitals before but I didn’t know where I was even going. It’s always scary walking in there. The small suffocating Dayrooms smell so bad, they’re very dirty and unsanitary. The beds were like a wooden plank. Not only are you going there wit trauma, but your coming out with more. From the fights, the neglect, they wouldn’t give me any of my normal meds. Even when my parents approved. Wouldn’t give me sleep meds. Gave us the bare minimum. DO NOT SEND YOUT KIDS HERE IF YOU ACTUALLY CARE AND WANT THEM TO GET BETTER. Old vineyard will not help, it will make it worse, thanks sm old vineyard for the trauma I’ll never forget. Dr. Uma would blame me for everything I’ve gone through, and she would blame all the other girls who were there to. (I was in adams 12 bed back day room) and the techs knew and didn’t do anything about it, I would watch girls come in and leave more depressed than before. The techs would just argue with the patients instead of letting them talk. Very horrible place."
"This place was awful. Very fortunately I was only here for 4 days voluntary. After traveling four hours to get there and being scared from the other reviews I was already exhausted. When I arrived my nightmares became reality. I arrived on a Friday which meant NO staff to help me all weekend. There were no therapists on site for the ENTIRE time I was there. Even on Monday when they said I was going to be able to have a 1 on 1 conversation for the first time the therapist was out. I think this place has horrible ways of dealing with confrontation and communicating. This is true with all of their relations, staff and parents and even through the staff and nurses... anyone who works there did not seem to have a CLUE what they were doing. The first day (Saturday) they wouldn't give me ANY of my normal medications. The weekend is visiting so I told my family this during when they came and saw me and they still wouldn't give me them after my parents asked them and begged them to. When they finally agreed apparently they LOST what we had brought. This was hell and I feel worse now than before I had gone. Thanks Old Vineyard for your hard as brick beds, horrible staff, small/cramped dayroom with dirt and gunk galore, and most of all trauma from the fights and not helping me when I was promised help. I would not send my worst enemy here. Don't subject your child to this facility."
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