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Bloomington Meadows Hospital offers a range of behavioral health treatment services to children, adolescents and adults. It employs board-certified and child-trained physicians who provide assessment and treatment related to substance abuse and suicidal thoughts. The hospital also specializes in the treatment for depression, child and adolescent behavioral problems, psychotic episodes, and anxiety and panic disorders. It provides Medicaid-approved residential programs that include therapies for individuals, families and groups. Bloomington Meadows Hospital offers psychological, expressive, recreation, art and pet therapies. It maintains a location in Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington Meadows Hospital is owned and operated by Psychiatric Solutions, which provides health care services to critically ill patients. Psychiatric Solutions manages more than 10,000 beds in over 30 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.
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Edited: 09/01/2017
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Malachi 3:15 says from now on we will say Blessed are the arrogant who through their evil work get rich.
There are so many other bad things you could say about this hospital then a simple little statement calling it a band-aide station. The list is long as to why anyone would avoid this self proclaimed hospital and medical center. They want all the money they can get to set on their lazy rear ends and collect money they don't earn or are authorized by the patient to collect. If you are looking for a place that pads the bill, and steal money so they don't have to work for their money, but feel they are worth it because they graduated from college and that what their professional ethics say they don't really care they can decide who lives and who dies and their quality of life and treatment while they are alive and in the mitts of a unscrupulous doctor who doesn't give a damn about their lives, they care about their own quality of home and the money that they need to have what they want and they feel they are so worth it. If they were worth it they wouldn't need to take hostages to be paid. But neither would the court system. If they could actually earn a living doing what they studied in school they wouldn't have any need for slaves or to treat other people not in their professions like they were put here on this earth for their own personal use. But even the sheriff in this town who earns 105,000 dollars a year doesn't have any respect for the law. And to allow someone who has actually had to have two and three jobs at a time to get away from Indiana and they continue to hold them hostage and say simple minded statements like well it's not nice to sue someone when they have wronged you or you shouldn't tell on anyone, it could hurt you. This hospital offers half assed treatment, and are known by reputation for malpractice. And again they do nothing to clean up their hospital or their own reputations but instead insist on destroying someone else who has the right to sue them for malpractice and treatment or rather doing things to them without their consent and knowledge. But then they are probably all graduates of Indiana University hospital which would explain why they can't read professional ethics that are attached to their medical licensing. So much for a board of review on the ethics of this profession.

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Karen S.

10/03/2016

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My son was admitted, and after two weeks I was told 'had they read his file before hand they would not have admitted him, but now that he was there they were going to work with him' what a joke! Two months later, they still had NOT read his file! How can you treat kids and their trauma if you don't know what they have been through. I finally got my son to advocate for himself and he told the therapist he needed more one on one time with him to work on his trauma. The therapist pffffttt at him and said 'that is not going to happen!' I was sitting right there. I have a lot of regret for not just pulling my son then, but I was discouraged because it could do more harm than good for him if I did that. I tried to get him transferred, but this place ENSURED that would not happen, by giving my son diagnosis' that would prevent a transfer. Run like hell, if you are referred to this place!!!

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Phone: (812) 331-8000

Address: 3600 N Prow Rd, Bloomington, IN 47404

Website: https://www.bloomingtonmeadows.com/

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