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1201, South 7th Avenue, 85007, Phoenix, Maricopa County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 602-416-7600
strona internetowej: www.connectionsarizona.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 33.4355655, Longitude: -112.0812148
Blue Water
::Useless. They don't give you any meds
Abi Lord
::When I went here just last year.. it was sorta a nightmare for me. I was supposed to go to a homeless shelter but no beds were available for me. I told the doctor I was willing to go here. He said ok I can go for one night and I can leave in the morning. I got there I stayed for 3 days, they gave me meds that I didn’t know about I was so strung out when I got out my fiancé had to do my credit card cause I couldn’t even remember my own pin. Some of the people were amazing to me, but others were terrible. I feared my own life when a man was singing to me telling me he was goin* to do things to me at night. I was so terrified of my life.
Gary King
::Don't come here, this place is literal hell on earth. There are no beds, just broken recliners with plastic upholstery, no pillow, and stained smelly blankets. You're thrown into a room with 30 other people for the duration of your stay, there are no personal rooms. There's trash and food all over the ground, the food is near expiration date and tastes awful. There was someone literally screaming "please god no" in a back room when I stayed there. How this place even passes as a mental health clinic is beyond me.
myra weber
::TERIBLE PLACE.TRUE NIGHTMARE.DO NOT GO THERE EVER.IT IS DANGER!!!!!
Andrew Engel
::I had a crazy, heavily armed neighbor to a rental property I owned. This neighbor had driven out my last 2 tenants and was threatening my life and the life of my family. With the assistance of the police, we went down there and were able to get him picked up and held for 3 weeks. This allowed them to put him on behavioral meds, and that helped for the next year. Unfortunately, a year later the court order medication was stopped, and within 30 days he shot one of his neighbors. It really works to help get crazy people off of the street, but the lack of follow up and long term care is a continuing problem. Giving crazy people back their guns is why we have mass shootings. Great work protecting the community, but more money and effort needs to spent on follow up and tracking those who have been through the system.