McAuley Adolescent Psychiatric Unit 2200 Hayes Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
About the Business
McAuley Adolescent Psychiatric Unit, located at 2200 Hayes Street in San Francisco, California, is a health institution dedicated to providing the best psychiatric care to adolescents and their families. Through individual, group, and family services, the unit creates an atmosphere of healing, growth, and hope, aiming to help adolescents identify a pathway to a healthy future.
Regardless of financial circumstances, McAuley Adolescent Psychiatric Unit is committed to offering the best care possible to all adolescents and their families. Donations for programs can be made through St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
If your child is experiencing emotional or psychiatric issues that impact their school performance, help is available. Consult with school counselors or the district for assistance, as your child may be eligible for special education services to support their success.
The adolescent years bring immense growth and change, along with challenges that can be both exciting and overwhelming. McAuley Adolescent Psychiatric Unit understands the difficulties that both adolescents and families may face during this time and strives to provide safety and support.
For those referred to the program, McAuley Adolescent Psychiatric Unit aims to answer questions and provide reassurance. The unit encourages an open mind when considering inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, dispelling any frightening or confusing portrayals. The focus is always on the safety and well-being of the adolescents in their care.
Location & Phone number
2200 Hayes St 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94117, United States
Reviews
"The woman who answers the front desk here is absolutely horrible and rude. This is the number for the mental hospital, I get that it isn't exactly where I am trying to call but, you do not have to be rude and say "Stop calling this number and call the main line". What kind of service is that in the medical field? Is it so hard to not be rude and provide the main number? If you're having a bad day, why exert that to others?"
"Not exactly paradise, but as far as hospitals go my experience here was shockingly positive (not that I have anything to compare it to, fortunately...) and both the staff and other patients were perhaps some of the greatest people I've ever met. Seconding the other review mentioning Dan. There was a schedule we followed for the day, with occasional activities such as group therapy sessions, but for a solid portion of the day we were allowed to just hang out in the main room, although participation was never mandatory for anything, only encouraged: if you didn't feel like it, you could just chill in your room. Almost preferred my stay there to my daily life. Also, if you're gonna be staying here and have trouble sleeping: just ask for their tea. It's magic."
"This was a really nice facility it helped me learn a lot about self-love actually and I got a lot of really great friends from it. They allowed us to share contact information and we've been keeping in touch with each other and it's really helped my growth. Also I loved all of my nurses. Expecially Dan and Laura what a great support system."
"This place was super nice, super comfortable. There was only like one fight when I was here, because a girl was fighting the staff, and she was hurting herself. The staff were amazing. I recently went in at about December 2021. I stayed for at least a week to 8 days and this was by far my favorite hospital. The food is pretty decent (i'd recommend the chicken strips) you get to bond with a bunch of people here. I still have my old packets of things i can do when i'm thinking abt hurting myself or I'm feeling down/hurt, or just not feeling the day. Truly, I think, without this hospital, I would've attempted again, and I would've succeeded. we had 1:1 psych services w/ the staff, but also with our doctor. I had outside time, where we looked over the SF skyline, and it made me feel better, at least. We had movie nights at the end of the week, and I stayed in here until New Years 2022, where I left on January 4th. I can't say much for other people, but I had a roommate for the last half of my stay, because the heating wasn't working in the other half of the building. They moved us all up a room and she ended up in mine, and I liked having a roommate. I wish I knew what happened to her, but patient confidentiality and everything. Overall, I loved this place. Sometimes I miss it, because there was a structure to it that I don't have at home, now. Thank you, to everyone here. You truly changed my life. I'm much better, and much healthier thanks to you. "
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