Rogers Behavioral Health

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Eden Prairie, United States

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Mental health clinic· Addiction treatment center· Eating disorder treatment center· Psychiatric hospital· Alcoholism treatment program· Mental health service· Rehabilitation center

Rogers Behavioral Health Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Rogers Behavioral Health is located in Eden Prairie, United States on 6442 City W Pkwy #200. Rogers Behavioral Health is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category mental health clinic in United States.

Address

6442 City W Pkwy #200

Phone

+1 7633182800

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Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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ghost

I would highly recommend the PHP program for anyone struggling with OCD. I have never worked with exposure therapy before and was honestly scared to do so. The staff here is so kind and always wants you to feel comfortable. They never had me work on anything that caused me significant distress unless I wanted to! We worked through less anxiety provoking worries first and worked our way up. I have already seen improvement in my OCD just because of my awareness of my anxieties and support that I had from professionals thoroughly trained to work with OCD and the other group members that were experiencing the same things that I was. This program truly helped me feel less alone and never made me feel shameful about what I considered to be my \worst\ or scariest OCD thoughts. The work was not always easy but I am so grateful for the support from my team. If you are considering whether this program could help your OCD, I would really recommend trying it!

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Myria Mac

I attended Roger's Intensive Outpatient program appr 6 months ago. To this day, I still recommend it. It was great to still be able to work FT while working on me as well. Staff was knowledgeable and kind.

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CJ Bartels

Absolutely NO accountability! If I could have given this center zero stars I would have. Our son went through their partial inpatient treatment program for anxiety and OCD. It was an eight week program, 30 hours/five days a week. Their policy clearly states that random drug testing will be done to ensure the patients are getting the best possible outcome while learning to not depend on substances, including benzo's. They supposedly have a zero-tolerance policy and yet our son wasn't tested even once and continued to use. While I do not blame his dependence on RBH, I cannot for the life of me wrap my head around their lack of accountability. The only logical answer is that if they drug test, like they claim to do, they would more than likely be losing a lot of insurance benefits (800 PER DAY people) because they'd have to follow through with their zero-tolerance policy about removing a user from their program.... and goodbye benefits. It's just sad.

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Lauri Putman

This place is a joke. It might be good for people with OCD. If you have anxiety and NOT OCD then you will not belong here. I wasted a lot of precious time here while I was on a leave of absence and a lot of money! (It costs about 900 a day for PHP) I took the time off to finally invest in my mental health. After they figured out that I didn’t have OCD, I literally just sat there for over an entire week in a room by myself with no instructions of what to work on. My individual therapist would only come to check in with me for about 5 minutes before check out time. Sometimes I had things to report to her or questions about what my treatment plan is but she was never around. There were also particular things I was told we would go over at a later time but was never followed up on. The worst part, I was not ready to go back to work but they were trying to push me to return full time as an exposure. Not everything is an “exposure” to everybody. Sometimes life is just very overwhelming and we need help. What I really needed help with was trauma and depression, not OCD but they kept me there for weeks. I was never given a proper “goodbye” like how everyone else before me had received. I don’t think it was even announced to the group that it was my last day which actually made me quiet sad. I will say, I was happy with my assessments and the nurses were very supportive and understanding!! My advice for anyone wanting to work on their mental health is that you have to advocate for yourself! Since that experience, I am SO glad to have found a much better fitting program for myself!