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Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health
"Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Services BHS, part of Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare, offers comprehensive inpatient & outpatient mental health care. Serving adults, seniors, and adolescents, we provide expert treatment for mental health, substance abuse, and more. Services include counseling, detox, psychiatric care, DBT, substance abuse treatment, and support groups. Our holistic approach, led by psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists, prioritizes mind, body, and spirit for overall well-being."
Address: 1201 N Stewart St, Carson City 89706
Phone: (775) 885-8866
State: NV
City: Carson City
Street Number: 1201 N Stewart St
Zip Code: 89706
categories: mental health service



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Reviews
I have mixed feelings about BHS. I think it's a good place for people with moderate mental health issues. But for those with severe issues like myself, it's not adequate at all. They have one type of therapy that I'm aware of which is called "acceptance therapy". It just isn't practical for everyone. It doesn't address many issues mentally ill people face. The nurses and techs, like most facilities range from amazing to rude and neglectful. There was an elderly gentleman that had Alzheimer's/dementia and was being ignored by the nurses and techs one night. That caused him to bang on a tray and yell all night long waking me up around 8 times. It was ridiculous. And when I complained to Nurse Andrea I was told to mind my business. Their lack of caring for the gentleman became my business when it wakes me up all night and stresses me out. But nurses and techs like Lisa, Keeley, Xaviar, Marlow, Jim, Jennifer, Yessi ,sp? were all amazing. They were patient, kind and compassionate at all times. They made you feel comfortable. Dr V the psychiatrist was someone I basically talked to for less than 5 min in the morning. When I was there in 2020 I had gotten a bad infection in my abdomen. Said I was uncomfortable being discharged until I saw a hospitalist. Still demanded I leave. Thankfully, the next morning my temp dropped to 95° showing I was experiencing hypothermic sepsis. I left in an ambulance to the hospital where I'd spend the next 2 months. The last time I was there Dr V informed me that Medicaid only pays for 5 days of treatment. He even showed me a calendar and said, "You came on this day and this is day 5." But then would tell me not to leave unless I was ready as it made things harder for him for me to come back. Very confusing. Reading some of the notes by nurses kind of disturbed me due to them being so inaccurate. Like, it was said I stated "I feel spectacular". Never said anything remotely close to that. I never even use that word. I said I felt more hopeful. That's a far cry from "spectacular". But I don't think the inaccuracies was malicious. So I have mixed feeling about my treatment. BHS gave me a safe place to reassess my thoughts and plans that just wasn't working for me. And it was really nice being around so many compassionate and caring people. Now I'm reaching out to my community, churches and groups that deal with grief and such. Hoping that will change how I see the world and my place in it.
I was told I could bring my daughter in anytime and this would be the best way to get her admitted. I drove an hour and a half, get there and a nurse gets her to come on. Another nurse showed up and said they were full. Heartbroken.. I have a daughter alone with no phone or money at night in Carson City. Thanks for the letdown Carson Tahoe. The nurse could have been more proactive. I just stood there crying.. watching this unfold.
Caitlyn M found a wallet in the gas station right next door and did EVERYTHING in her power to make sure it got back to the right hands. I've never been to the this facility but cannot express the level of gratitude I felt today hearing that news. THANK YOU SO SO MUCH CAITLYN
Been here twice. For years did the AA shuffle. Wanting to die. And then I found gold. Totally surrendered to the treatment. Am now in proper medications, and practice what learned there daily. Amazing. I'm so very grateful.
Coercion, physical, psychological and financial abuse. Prejudiced staff might pin you down, drug you into oblivion for waking up at night. Slam doors on fingers. If you take someone here, then be prepared to lose them, because they might hate you forever. Or commit suicide. Or just never be the same again. Fear, isolation, debt, guilt and betrayal... fun for the whole family.
The Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Service is one focused not on a patient's insurance, but rather the patient themselves. I trust these care providers in upholding the golden rule for a close loved one of mine. I speak with integrity, noone ever wants to have anything to do with the difficulties, the trials and tribulations from hospitalization of any sort, be it a patient or staff, however, may it be of comforting reminder, from a veteran soldier medic boots on the ground, that, "Good people come together in times of need." Respectfully, Veteran SGT John Knott reporting in
Saved my life twice this place is the most professional place there is truly caring amazing Top Notch Staffing who understand addiction and the disease that it is I've been to the facility twice and was never treated like they had given up on me or that i was a failure addict and I am by no means an easy person to be around and yet they still truly had my back throughout my recovery thank you to all the staff at BHS for saving so many lives including my own
My last drink was Jan 23, 98. I have over 20 years sober by the grace of God and CTH Life Stress/BHS and their staff. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. M*
Awesome staff. Very nice amenities. Thank you all
They saved my life. Totally worth it.
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