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Delray Beach, Florida
Insurance Accepted5 - 30 days
Fair Oaks Pavilion, situated in Delray Beach, FL, is a distinguished behavioral health facility offering specialized care for individuals facing mental health and substance abuse challenges. With a focus on comprehensive treatment, Fair Oaks Pavilion provides a range of evidence-based programs, including inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. Their expert team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and support staff collaborates to create personalized treatment plans tailored to meet each individual's unique needs. Located in Delray Beach, Fair Oaks Pavilion provides a serene and supportive environment where individuals can focus on their recovery journey. Through therapy, education, and ongoing support, Fair Oaks Pavilion empowers individuals to overcome their challenges, improve their mental wellness, and build a foundation for long-term recovery and success.
Fair Oaks Pavilion, situated in Delray Beach, FL, is a distinguished behavioral health facility offering specialized care for individuals facing mental health and substance abuse challenges. With a focus on comprehensive treatment, Fair Oaks Pavilion provides a range of evidence-based programs, including inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. Their expert team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and support staff collaborates to create personalized treatment plans tailored to meet each individual's unique needs. Located in Delray Beach, Fair Oaks Pavilion provides a serene and supportive environment where individuals can focus on their recovery journey. Through therapy, education, and ongoing support, Fair Oaks Pavilion empowers individuals to overcome their challenges, improve their mental wellness, and build a foundation for long-term recovery and success.
Fair Oaks Pavilion, nestled in Delray Beach, FL, stands as a beacon of hope for individuals navigating mental health and substance abuse challenges. Renowned for its comprehensive approach to care, the facility offers a spectrum of evidence-based programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of each individual.
At Fair Oaks Pavilion, individuals have access to a continuum of care, including inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. These programs...
Fair Oaks Pavilion, nestled in Delray Beach, FL, stands as a beacon of hope for individuals navigating mental health and substance abuse challenges. Renowned for its comprehensive approach to care, the facility offers a spectrum of evidence-based programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of each individual.
At Fair Oaks Pavilion, individuals have access to a continuum of care, including inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. These programs are meticulously designed to provide personalized support and treatment at every stage of the recovery journey.
The facility boasts a skilled team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and support staff who work collaboratively to develop individualized treatment plans for each patient. These plans integrate various therapeutic modalities, such as individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, and holistic approaches, to address the complex interplay of mental health and substance abuse issues.
Situated in the tranquil surroundings of Delray Beach, Fair Oaks Pavilion provides a serene and supportive environment conducive to healing and growth. The facility's modern amenities and compassionate atmosphere create a safe space where individuals can embark on their path to recovery with confidence.
Through a combination of therapy, education, and ongoing support, Fair Oaks Pavilion empowers individuals to overcome their challenges, improve their mental wellness, and build a foundation for long-term recovery and success. As a trusted resource in the community, Fair Oaks Pavilion remains committed to helping individuals achieve optimal well-being and lead fulfilling lives.
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Fair Oaks Pavilion, nestled in Delray Beach, FL, stands as a beacon of hope for individuals navigating mental health and substance abuse challenges. Renowned for its comprehensive approach to care, the facility offers a spectrum of evidence-based programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of each individual.
At Fair Oaks Pavilion, individuals have access to a continuum of care, including inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. These programs are meticulously designed to provide personalized support and treatment at every stage of the recovery journey.
The facility boasts a skilled team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and support staff who work collaboratively to develop individualized treatment plans for each patient. These plans integrate various therapeutic modalities, such as individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, and holistic approaches, to address the complex interplay of mental health and substance abuse issues.
Situated in the tranquil surroundings of Delray Beach, Fair Oaks Pavilion provides a serene and supportive environment conducive to healing and growth. The facility's modern amenities and compassionate atmosphere create a safe space where individuals can embark on their path to recovery with confidence.
Through a combination of therapy, education, and ongoing support, Fair Oaks Pavilion empowers individuals to overcome their challenges, improve their mental wellness, and build a foundation for long-term recovery and success. As a trusted resource in the community, Fair Oaks Pavilion remains committed to helping individuals achieve optimal well-being and lead fulfilling lives.
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Reviews
1.9
32 Reviews
Benefits
Positive experience in terms of healing and recovery.
Significant progress made during stay.
Clean and safe facility environment.
Drawbacks
1.9
32 Reviews
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Benefits
Positive experience in terms of healing and recovery.
Significant progress made during stay.
Clean and safe facility environment.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
February 29th, 2024
Awful place- the resident doctor should NOT be there anymore - everyone pleaded with him- his son, mother, sister// it was clear to everyone who knew him that he needed major psychiatric care with his delusions and more INSTEAD this doctor was blaming opiods he took in 2008! not even 24 hours after they let him out and did not notify his family. He kidnapped his father and is now in JAIL!!! I HOPE SEVERE ACTION IS TAKEN- now at least 2 lives were put in danger!! BEYOND LIVID!!!!
February 29th, 2024
Awful place- the resident doctor should NOT be there anymore - everyone pleaded with him- his son, mother, sister// it was clear to everyone who knew him that he needed major psychiatric care with his delusions and more INSTEAD this doctor was blaming opiods he took in 2008! not even 24 hours after they let him out and did not notify his family. He kidnapped his father and is now in JAIL!!! I HOPE SEVERE ACTION IS TAKEN- now at least 2 lives were put in danger!! BEYOND LIVID!!!!
December 29th, 2023
The conditions here are horrendous, and that is an understatement.
I was visiting someone today and I could not believe it. I’ve seen videos from prisons that are old and dirty, and this place looked similar.
The layout is like an octagon with rooms around the circle/outside and a couple of tables situated in the middle of the area.
There was a box of old crayons and a couple of plastic cups with coffee that had been spilled possibly hours ago (coffee was dried up at the base of the cups o...
December 29th, 2023
The conditions here are horrendous, and that is an understatement.
I was visiting someone today and I could not believe it. I’ve seen videos from prisons that are old and dirty, and this place looked similar.
The layout is like an octagon with rooms around the circle/outside and a couple of tables situated in the middle of the area.
There was a box of old crayons and a couple of plastic cups with coffee that had been spilled possibly hours ago (coffee was dried up at the base of the cups on the table). Besides the old box of crayons, there is literally nothing to do.
The faciiity is so old and appearingly unsanitary. The doors and walls were stained with dirt. The wood around the desk was old and had holes kicked in.
The rooms looks cold and void of anything positive…like cells.
The attendants who I spoke with were curt and cold, and the way they spoke to another patient was controlling, not caring.
The person I visited went there midday yesterday and stayed in an emergency room lobby, then a bed all night. A doctor was supposed to see them last night, but never came.
I am sick to my stomach that places like this still exist. Where is the care?
No person should have to spend one night here, let alone someone with depression. I left depressed myself because of the appalling conditions.
I understand why they don’t allow phones - I’m sure they don’t want the public to see the inside. I’m just so angry and disgusted that someone I care about has to be in this place. I would expect this in a third-world county, but not here. How is this even allowed in the US in 2023?
I won’t hold my breath for a reply because clearly, the powers that be have no intention of making improvements.
The again, I’m sure it’s all about money. Get by as cheap as possible, which means horrible, outdated facilities, non-caring staff and barely any care, if any at all.
I wish I could do something about it.
A quick follow-up - I visited three times this week, and every time I asked the staff member(s) behind the desk a question, they either didn't answer the question or just said "later", and made me feel like I was bothering them. They make it very clear that they are in charge and they will do it whenever they are good and ready. So they have a power trip over the patients and their visitors, with no sense of caring or apathy, just "we're the boss" and you are nothing. I can only imagine how they treat their patients when they ask for something.
Since the attitude from the staff is so consistently horrendous every time I visit, this must be the type of environment/culture that is promoted from the top, which is completely unacceptable.
October 29th, 2023
Called to inquire information about a patient and nurse Abiole had an attitude. When I asked how is the patient doing health-wise, she said "well, he still here" seriously? what type of response is that? There is really no compassion or bedside manner nowadays from some nurses and medical staff. Once I gave her attitude back, then she the demeanor changed.
October 29th, 2023
Called to inquire information about a patient and nurse Abiole had an attitude. When I asked how is the patient doing health-wise, she said "well, he still here" seriously? what type of response is that? There is really no compassion or bedside manner nowadays from some nurses and medical staff. Once I gave her attitude back, then she the demeanor changed.
October 29th, 2023
The conditions at Fair Oaks Pavilion Behavioral are that of a FOREIGN PRISON!!!!!!
Below is part of a letter I wrote on July 29th, which has yet to be answered by Director Jeff Lefton, who has yet to respond.
The following are detailed complaints regarding my encounter at your facility:
Male Nurses: During my stay at your facility, I endured verbal and psychological abuse by the male nurses in the unit, one, in particular, caused me the most anguish by the name of Nolan. My interactions wi...
October 29th, 2023
The conditions at Fair Oaks Pavilion Behavioral are that of a FOREIGN PRISON!!!!!!
Below is part of a letter I wrote on July 29th, which has yet to be answered by Director Jeff Lefton, who has yet to respond.
The following are detailed complaints regarding my encounter at your facility:
Male Nurses: During my stay at your facility, I endured verbal and psychological abuse by the male nurses in the unit, one, in particular, caused me the most anguish by the name of Nolan. My interactions with him are also dated and more detailed in my employee grievance letter. I can recall a time when I asked for clarification on a new medication that is part of my treatment plan; becoming physically upset at the lack of clarification, I asked again, only resulting in him replying with, " I don't have to tell you anything," causing me more anguish during my stay. The feeling of being dismissed and downtrodden stayed with me until a health care provider, seeing my despair and hopelessness, finally moved him to a different unit, drastically changing my mood and allowing me to accept treatment fully.
Deplorable living conditions: When first arriving at unit two, I was greeted with dirty, uneven floors resulting in possible fall risks, the tv room riddled with graffiti and trash hardly ever taken out, creating a foul odor throughout, and escorted me to my room; the room itself was a damp and musty smell, there was no way of ventilation except to keep your door open which opens for possible theft. Hard water and rust envelop the shower, sinks and faucets, shelves lined with dust, and windows enclosed with dirt from years of neglect. Staying in that room felt like I was a prisoner in a foreign country, but compared to what your patients endured daily, foreign prisoners are more accommodated than your patients. That shows the lack of communication and falseness you showcase to the public as though you are seraphical.
3. Lack of necessities/enrichment: My stay at your facility was one of the biggest challenges. Due to my lack of the necessities (proper toiletries, change of clothes), not to mention the absence of a creative outlet that would've made a lot of patients, including myself, stay in your facility more bearable.
4. Toiletries/ Change of clothes: The lack of proper toiletries and a change of clothes; from what I understand from Mrs. Lake, patients with support close by can bring them the necessary toiletries, enrichment items, and change of clothes the patient may desire, as long as it meets the hospital requirements. That can only be for patients with support, and I recognize that some patients may choose to continue to wear the same clothes throughout their stay or even decide not to use the toiletries products provided. Overall, it's the patient's choice whether or not they want to accept the support, but that still should maintain the patient's right to those items. Cause, well, we all deserve to feel clean and to feel good about ourselves.
5. Enrichment/Donations: The harsh reality of my current situation truly resonated in me when arriving in unit 2 that those in mental health facilities have little to no ways of creative outlets. Surveying my surroundings, I found about 3-4 magazines from issues prior with pages missing, old dried watercolors that were barely salvageable for the patient using it, and dismembered and battered crayons only being held together by a flimsy piece of cardboard. That was my reality, and it will continue to be the reality of future patients unless we change the community rather than just giving people false hope that so many people in your position have made throughout history.
December 29th, 2023
My best friend Vivian was there for a week hospital called me at 9pm come get Vivian she is discharge I said I don't drive call a cab they said no she can't stay here where letting her go now so I got there with friend she was still sick out there and saying crazy stuff that was not true and no one called me in the day now I called hospital for
help out for help one called me back and tonight she tried to run away again I am getting a lawyer rhis was neglect a lawyer said and she is sti...
December 29th, 2023
My best friend Vivian was there for a week hospital called me at 9pm come get Vivian she is discharge I said I don't drive call a cab they said no she can't stay here where letting her go now so I got there with friend she was still sick out there and saying crazy stuff that was not true and no one called me in the day now I called hospital for
help out for help one called me back and tonight she tried to run away again I am getting a lawyer rhis was neglect a lawyer said and she is still out there and won't trust me this place should be shout down I hope the see the judge face to face and are shout down they knew she was still sick but wanted her outside and if I did not come they where putting a sick person on the street to make roi hopy the lord takes cere of this cause she is his daughterom for more sick people they suck
February 8th, 2024
This is the WORST facility ever. Go to any other Hospital, no one calls to tell you any updates on the patient, the phone just rings, the visiting hours are ridiculous. I have left numerous messages for a clinical worker, how does this place even operate? They need to permanently close this place down
February 8th, 2024
This is the WORST facility ever. Go to any other Hospital, no one calls to tell you any updates on the patient, the phone just rings, the visiting hours are ridiculous. I have left numerous messages for a clinical worker, how does this place even operate? They need to permanently close this place down
October 29th, 2023
I wish I could give this place a ZERO... IT IS THE WORST!!!
No communication from Dr's or staff, horrible conditions on the inside, they are holding the patience to milk the insurance.
This place needs to be shut down... I will differently be reporting this to the Health Department and anyone else that I can to file a complaint.
October 29th, 2023
I wish I could give this place a ZERO... IT IS THE WORST!!!
No communication from Dr's or staff, horrible conditions on the inside, they are holding the patience to milk the insurance.
This place needs to be shut down... I will differently be reporting this to the Health Department and anyone else that I can to file a complaint.
March 1st, 2022
I don’t understand the ratings on here. My son was baker acted and sent from a highly rated rehab/mental health establishment to here. My son was treated great and received more help in 2 days than he did for a week and a half at the other highly rated facility. Kaylenee was his counselor and just wonderful, went and above and beyond to help my son and our family throughout this transition. My son said all the staff he dealt with here, during such a low time in his life were great❤️
March 1st, 2022
I don’t understand the ratings on here. My son was baker acted and sent from a highly rated rehab/mental health establishment to here. My son was treated great and received more help in 2 days than he did for a week and a half at the other highly rated facility. Kaylenee was his counselor and just wonderful, went and above and beyond to help my son and our family throughout this transition. My son said all the staff he dealt with here, during such a low time in his life were great❤️
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