Pillars of Wellness Inc. / Anxiety, Depression And Addiction Therapy
About the Business
Pillars of Wellness Inc. is a mental health institution located in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. Our focus is on providing therapy for anxiety, depression, and addiction. Our goal is to match each client with the ideal therapist to meet their mental, emotional, and relational needs. We believe that the key to effective treatment is a strong connection between client and clinician.
At Pillars of Wellness, we prioritize the well-being of our clients, clinicians, and community. We strive to create a comfortable and empowering environment for our staff, as we believe that taking care of our team is essential to providing quality care to those we serve. Our mission is to be the premier mental health organization in the Midwest, empowering both clinicians and clients.
Our core values include putting people first, maintaining integrity, providing strong leadership, fostering a culture of learning, being authentic, utilizing resources effectively, and offering support to our staff and clients. We believe in creating a collaborative and understanding environment where everyone feels heard and valued.
We understand that financial concerns can be a barrier to accessing therapy, which is why we offer various payment plan options to accommodate different needs. Whether you choose to use insurance or pay out-of-pocket, we have you covered. Our ultimate goal is to help you find the ideal fit in terms of both finances and clinical support.
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Location & Phone number
2501 Valley Dr, Valparaiso, IN 46383, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I will never come here again. These are some of the coldest and most uncaring people I’ve ever met. I can’t believe their in the business of helping depressed people. You do not want to be telling your issues to these people. They will call the cops on you for any little reason. They also Lie about a lot of things, and they’ll do it straight to your face with a smile! They don’t care."
"Do yourself a favor. Avoid Pillars of “wellness”at all cost. If you have mental health issues. It’s all about money!!!!!!! Was told there was some problem with insurance. No problem. It’s understandable. Insurance can be a pain. I tell them I’ll get it taken care of. What they DID NOT tell me was they were suspending my services!!! It’s all about money!!! I found out when I show up to my 10am appointment. A lady comes out and asks who I’m there for. I tell her. She looks at me and says “she’s not here” walks away. Doesn’t say anything else. I leave at 1015. I get a message from my therapist asking if I was there? That’s when I found out they suspended my services. It’s all about money!!! I was even told they have a cash rate as well. If you didn’t have insurance."
"I have experienced a complete life transformation thanks to Ashley Earle & Pillars! Ashley is extremely compassionate, thorough, & professional & because of her, I have overcome a nearly life-long battle with depression/anxiety! I have an entirely different outlook on life now & I am extremely grateful to Ashley & Pillars for an inner peace I never thought I'd see! THANK YOU!!"
"Overall, one of the most disorganized organizations out there. Their website is clunky, appointments are hard to get and their billing is a disaster. Their providers seem to do a very good job, but the admin is a complete mess."
"Jessica was nice enough to tell my wife during their session she was reporting her to Child Protective services because my wife asked for help not getting frustrated with the kids. My wife had told her that our youngest frustrated her and she grabbed him by his coat sleeves and told him he’s not helpless he can put his own gloves on. Jessica informed my wife she would report this to her supervisor and most likely report it to child protective services……then the following week Jessica was polite enough to call my wife at home and reiterate to her she was reporting her to Child services again. We don’t abuse our kids and this was a giant overstep on Jessica’s part, not to mention narcissistic to take the time to call my wife at home just to remind her she’s reporting her. How is this a safe place for my wife to communicate in therapy when during her 3-4 appointment she’s threatened with being reported to CPS THEN called between appointments and reminded of the threat? Therapy is suppose to be her safe place. She really liked Jessica, but Jessica violated her trust and she won’t be going back. There are kids that are really being abused and ours aren’t. We understand it is health care workers responsibility to report abuse but you need to have the sense to understand what is abuse. If my kids were being abused, how would it help them by throwing it in my wife’s face TWICE that she’s being reported? Couldn’t that endanger the kids at that point? Proceed with caution Talking about your kids. Now we’re back finding her a new therapist and my wife is guarded now, not to mention the money we wasted on Jessica, and awaiting a visit from CPS from a therapist that shoots first and asks questions later. Avoid or proceed with extreme caution. Not a safe place."
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