Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals
About the Business
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals is a non-profit agency located at 512 30th Avenue East, Alexandria, Minnesota, United States. We are dedicated to serving the mental health needs of communities in Minnesota and North Dakota. We are currently accepting new clients for our Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) group, which is beneficial for individuals struggling with emotion regulation and self-destructive behaviors. Our DBT services are available online in Minnesota and at our Moorhead offices.
We are pleased to announce the launch of our online Patient Portal, where clients can access appointments and important documents securely. At Solutions, we believe in providing quality services to achieve our mission of promoting mental health and well-being in our communities.
Our institution values diversity, equity, and inclusion. We strive to create an inclusive culture for our clients, community partners, and employees. We ensure that individuals with limited English proficiency have equal access to our services through interpreters, translators, and other aids at no cost. Solutions promotes cultural humility, self-reflection, and understanding of diverse identities.
Join us in creating an equal and inclusive work environment by recruiting, retaining, and promoting a diverse mix of colleagues. At Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals, we are committed to serving our communities with compassion and respect.
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Location & Phone number
512 30th Ave E Suite 100, Alexandria, MN 56308, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Staff very friendly and professional. My son was a client for many years and thrived. I highly recommend this facility."
"I am already arrived and yet Google is trying to take me to a wrong destination. Google needs to update their google map."
"Do you miss the Mean Girls from High School? Do you enjoy putting 50-hour weeks into 40 hours of paid time? Do you enjoy being undervalued, underpaid and micromanaged? Then this is the place for you! Start your morning with an email to your manager outlining your goals and priorities for the day and end it with an email on what you accomplished..... for performance review data of course! You can send as many emails as you’d like with questions, they won’t be answered! HIGH staff turnover – Only one Community Behavior Interventionist has even been employed in the past 6 months as 3 walked out without any notice and another got fed up and moved on. These recent reviews were fabricated by the Community Services Supervisor to try to make the company look better online – she wrote them for Providers from AIM. 2 Outpatient therapists have left this year alone and roughly 9 total in Alexandria. CLIENTS BEWARE: You are a paycheck to them and the numbers are all that matter. HIPAA is lax with providers talking about you in staff meetings with coworkers that have nothing to do with your services. EMPLOYEES BEWARE: They will pay you as little as they can for as long as they can no matter how much training or other roles you take on. They will offer you bonuses if you hit goals to NEVER follow through and only the Fargo/Moorhead site get decent wages, they will offer to pay you under $14/hour while starting other sites at $16.50. If you disagree with the clinic manager, you’ve just put an X on your back and became her recent target. I would NEVER recommend this company to people who are looking for Mental Health Management or employment. You’ve been warned, enter if you dare!"
"I don't want to even get started. However, my experience with one therapist there has been very poor. I am very disappointed!"
"While I don't have any children attending this facility, I am friends with somebody who works there and all I can say is I would NEVER bring my child to this place. Some of the things that have occurred are: a child that needs help in dressing themselves is put in a room where they are undressed and then made to dress themselves again. Another child was picked up by their wrists and drug across the floor, placed on an "x" and then dropped, hitting their head and hurting their foot. Workers often "tease" the children; causing outbursts and tantrums, which workers are told that is the "goal". Workers also transport children, which is not allowed. Children who are deemed "out of control" have been placed in locked rooms for extended periods of time with no access to the bathroom or food/water. This facility sounds like mental health asylums from years ago. Do not consider this place for your special needs child. Please."
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