Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Hlth Servs, is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment rehab in Aiken, South Carolina. Focusing on changing the lives of those affected by drug and alcohol addiction, the addiction counselors at Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Hlth Servs aim to do everything in their power to make their patients feel comfortable in their newfound surroundings and provide them with the most effective treatment possible.
Treating all addictions, as well as underlying psychological disorders that may have contributed to the birth of the addiction, is paramount when being treated at a high-quality drug and alcohol rehab in Aiken, South Carolina. This, amongst other reasons, is why Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Hlth Servs offers certain treatment approaches that have been proven to work. These treatment approaches may include: Personalized Treatment Plan. Addiction treatment options are available to 18+ and Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Hlth Servs accepts specific insurances, such as: Medicaid, Medicare, Most Insurances.
It's important to strive in helping those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction to build a solid foundation for a renewed and improved future. Despite the severity of an addict's addiction, recovery is possible. With the proper treatment plan in place, addiction treatment patients can accomplish all of their goals and more. Get in touch with Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Hlth Servs by visiting their website at www.aikenregional.com to get started.
I was there for two weeks around September of 2014 due to drug abuse and an attempted suicide. The food was good, the patients I was stuck with were mostly chill, the rooms were okay (except the bathrooms; not only do they not have shower curtains, but I had to use it one night and found a s***-covered towel behind the toilet), but the nurses and the doctors, not so much (Only have a 5-minute session every morning and that's it). Nurse Leslie (I don’t know if she still works there at this point in time, but), I’m onto her for not only snatching a paper I wrote some notes down to use for my meeting with my parents like she didn’t want them to know or see s*** that goes on within the facility's walls, but for sending me to the Palmetto Pee Dee Behavioral Health Center in Florence for the next three months (aka “The Worst 90 Days of My Life”) and lying to my mother that “it is a wonderful place, it's kinda like a small college, and that he’ll like it.”
I was there for two weeks around September of 2014 due to drug abuse and an attempted suicide. The food was good, the patients I was stuck with were mostly chill, the rooms were okay (except the bathrooms; not only do they not have shower curtains, but I had to use it one night and found a s***-covered towel behind the toilet), but the nurses and the doctors, not so much (Only have a 5-minute session every morning and that's it). Nurse Leslie (I don’t know if she still works there at this point in time, but), I’m onto you for not only snatching a paper I wrote some notes down to use for my meeting with my parents like you didn’t want them to know or see s*** that goes on within the facility's walls, but for sending me to the Palmetto Pee Dee Behavioral Health Center in Florence for the next three months (aka “The Worst 90 Days of My Life”) and lying to my mother that “it is a wonderful place, it's kinda like a small college, and that he’ll like it.”
I was there for two weeks around September of 2014 due to drug abuse and an attempted suicide. The food was good, the patients I was stuck with were mostly chill, the rooms were okay (except the bathrooms; had to use it one night and found a s***-covered towel behind the toilet), but the nurses and the doctors, not so much (Only have a 5-minute session every morning and that's it). Nurse Leslie (I don’t know if she still works there at this point in time, but), I’m onto you for not only snatching a paper I wrote some notes down to use for my meeting with my parents like you didn’t want them to know or see s*** that goes on within the facility's walls, but for sending me to the Palmetto Pee Dee Behavioral Health Center in Florence for the next three months (aka “The Worst 90 Days of My Life”) and lying to my mother that “it is a wonderful place, it's kinda like a small college, and that he’ll like it.”
I'm 17 and stayed for a week because I was suicidal. The food was good but you get basically no privacy and one of the nurses just absolutely hated everyone, it seemed like if she could control it she would do everything possible to make us miserable. Except for her the whole experience was pretty decent, made a few temporary friends and had decent time.
I went here for a week to get help and I think that my results were amazing I just got back today. The nurses were so nice food was amazing.
I was placed in Aurora in 2013 and it was a good decision that was made on my behalf by my mother all I can say is thank you
I hated everybody the first time my daughter was there. I felt nobody was listening to me. I said what I saw and they didn't listen. The second time wasn't much better, I felt she was manipulating all of them. But now I understand they have steps and I wanted step 5 when they were still on step 2. So when I took control instead of act like the injured parent, things changed for the better. They are there for her welfare, not mine. As a team we work better.
First off, let me say that after reading all of the reviews, some are just absurd. Nobody can be forced to have ECT,, I had it, and it was strictly my decision. There maybe some staff that are not as compassionate as others, but all of them are kind, dedicated and truly put the patient first. Please, please do not believe these bad reviews, some of these people may have felt or perceived things in a certain manner . Each is entitled to their own opinion. As far as I am concerned all my nurses, techs and staff as a whole on unit 2 are amazing, they treated everyone with respect, and as a person. I literally owe my life to this facility. I only hope someday I can have the opportunity to go back and help others that are in my previous situation. To every person from housekeeping to Dr. Deleon (hopefully I spelled her name correctly), all I can say is, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, for helping this crazy junkie getting his life back. God bless you all.
2-3 years ago I was there for almost 2 weeks and got some help. Learned what I needed to do and I'm starting my new and improved path now.
They really helped me. Shout out to my doc Stacey betaine. It's a good place.my doc was great.thanks