Portland Mental Health & Wellness
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3050 SE Division St #215
Portland, OR 97202 - 503-622-8964
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frozen heart
They dont respond to emails and phone calls, nor do they follow up. So make sure you have everything from your DNP before you end the session. I mean it take more than 2 weeks to get a reply. I wish they would work on that.
Sep 26th, 2023 -
Abdi L.
Don't deal with them! My therapist snapped at me twice. First time, I thought she might have had a bad day. Second time was the following week and she explained that she is not culturally sensitive. She truly traumatized me and now they're telling me that "there is no availability for individual therapy among providers within their group." I came here to heal, I am now out with an additional bag of trauma. This place should be investigated!
Sep 14th, 2023 -
Monday
Terribly organized medication management outside of the providers. Frequently ignores pharmacy requests and allows me to go days without my medication. If you just need prescription refills, I would advise going elsewhere.
May 18th, 2023 -
Aro
Issues won't be worked out in public forum, given boiler plate review responses dotted throughout, so I won't bother explaining either. Just know they're after the intake fee and nothing else, don't let them gouge your insurance for no reason. I also already did a grievance form day of review, no reply thus far. they're just hoping it blows over until other can gull some other unfortunate person.
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Jay Haliczer
Nope. This place aint it. Upon having a referral sent on Tuesday, I received an email stating Id be contacted within 48 hours. When I was not contacted within 48 hours, I attempted to call, and found only voicemail boxes. Their website lists hours during which they answer the phone. Nopety-nope again. They dont answer phones. Upon listening to assorted messages in their VM tree, I learned that if a referral has been sent, they have definitely received it and will do their best to follow up within five business days. So.they will not permit any kind of contact with a human. At all. They send an email letting one know there will be contact within 48 hours, but in another place, thats five business days. A week or more before they will even confirm if they have a wait list. A weekor morebefore they will even confirm if they are taking new patients or honestly, if they even exist beyond a series of voicemail boxes. This is no way to treat people. Its even more no way to treat people in need of intensive psych services. Editing to add: After a week in their program, I was pretty much done. Gave it another week to keep trying. Nope. This place aint it. Their IOP program is managed and staffed entirely by minimally-experienced, limited license young professionals. Yes, the person who manages an intensive program for people in need of intensive treatment is not fully qualified to provide therapy without supervision. So thats a pretty big red flag. It doesnt seem unreasonable to expect that a program for people with high acuity mental illness be managed by SOMEONE with enough experience that they can be fully licensed. This seems like an absolute bare minimum. Other red flags include: A very large proportion of a three hour treatment day consists of filling out worksheets and other independent activities with mics/cameras turned off. On one day billed as three hours of group therapy, patients were directed to turn off mics/cams no fewer than five times, with a total invisible/silent time of about ninety minutes. Patients were permitted to speak for a total of approximately 18 minutes. This is not group therapy. This is not any kind of therapy. This is a scam for billing insurance companies to get paid for having 8-12 adults sitting alone in their own homes, not interacting with anyone at all. Another red flag: Patients are asked to complete assorted introspect self-reports that include various commitments to action. Patients are not furnished with copies of those reports. This is clearly an artifact of a speedy transition to a remote program without thinking through the therapeutic purposes of these exercises. In August 2021, such a lapse would have been understandable. In August 2023? Its unconscionable that no one seems to have thought through how to ensure each aspect of the program has a clear therapeutic purpose. Another red flag: Ableism. I asked for an agenda for the next days program, because like many people with autism, I function better in a stressful situation when I know what to expect. This was refused, with the reason given as patients are required to attend every program day regardless of agenda. Ok? Not sure what that has to do with trying to be prepared for what was coming. Another red flag: Upon becoming a patient, communication does not improve. They simply dont answer phones. Emails containing confidential information are sent through regular, non-password-protected email, including a boilerplate signature line about how one can opt out of vastly unsecure email communications, but its hard to see how one could, as they simply dont answer their phones. The quality of care is simply less than sub-par. Their remote IOP program is poorly thought out. Their therapists are all trainees, and it shows in their work. Another red flag: They monitor and respond to their reviews with boilerplate explaining their grievance process. Reviews arent for them, they are for the unsuspecting public and I find their responses to negative reviews grossly disrespectful.
Oct 30th, 2023
Contact Info
- 503-622-8964
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Portland Mental Health & Wellness?
A The phone number for Portland Mental Health & Wellness is: 503-622-8964.
Q Where is Portland Mental Health & Wellness located?
A Portland Mental Health & Wellness is located at 3050 SE Division St #215, Portland, OR 97202
Q What is the internet address for Portland Mental Health & Wellness?
A The website (URL) for Portland Mental Health & Wellness is: https://www.portlandmh.com/
Q What days are Portland Mental Health & Wellness open?
A Portland Mental Health & Wellness is open:
Monday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Q How is Portland Mental Health & Wellness rated?
A Portland Mental Health & Wellness has a 2.6 Star Rating from 21 reviewers.
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Portland Mental Health & Wellness
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( 21 Reviews )frozen heart on Google
They dont respond to emails and phone calls, nor do they follow up. So make sure you have everything from your DNP before you end the session. I mean it take more than 2 weeks to get a reply. I wish they would work on that.
Abdi L. on Google
Don't deal with them! My therapist snapped at me twice. First time, I thought she might have had a bad day. Second time was the following week and she explained that she is not culturally sensitive. She truly traumatized me and now they're telling me that "there is no availability for individual therapy among providers within their group."
I came here to heal, I am now out with an additional bag of trauma. This place should be investigated!
Monday on Google
Terribly organized medication management outside of the providers. Frequently ignores pharmacy requests and allows me to go days without my medication. If you just need prescription refills, I would advise going elsewhere.
Aro on Google
Issues won't be worked out in public forum, given boiler plate review responses dotted throughout, so I won't bother explaining either. Just know they're after the intake fee and nothing else, don't let them gouge your insurance for no reason.
I also already did a grievance form day of review, no reply thus far. they're just hoping it blows over until other can gull some other unfortunate person.
Jay Haliczer on Google
Nope. This place aint it.
Upon having a referral sent on Tuesday, I received an email stating Id be contacted within 48 hours.
When I was not contacted within 48 hours, I attempted to call, and found only voicemail boxes. Their website lists hours during which they answer the phone.
Nopety-nope again. They dont answer phones.
Upon listening to assorted messages in their VM tree, I learned that if a referral has been sent, they have definitely received it and will do their best to follow up within five business days.
So.they will not permit any kind of contact with a human. At all. They send an email letting one know there will be contact within 48 hours, but in another place, thats five business days.
A week or more before they will even confirm if they have a wait list. A weekor morebefore they will even confirm if they are taking new patients or honestly, if they even exist beyond a series of voicemail boxes.
This is no way to treat people. Its even more no way to treat people in need of intensive psych services.
Editing to add:
After a week in their program, I was pretty much done. Gave it another week to keep trying.
Nope.
This place aint it.
Their IOP program is managed and staffed entirely by minimally-experienced, limited license young professionals.
Yes, the person who manages an intensive program for people in need of intensive treatment is not fully qualified to provide therapy without supervision. So thats a pretty big red flag. It doesnt seem unreasonable to expect that a program for people with high acuity mental illness be managed by SOMEONE with enough experience that they can be fully licensed. This seems like an absolute bare minimum.
Other red flags include: A very large proportion of a three hour treatment day consists of filling out worksheets and other independent activities with mics/cameras turned off. On one day billed as three hours of group therapy, patients were directed to turn off mics/cams no fewer than five times, with a total invisible/silent time of about ninety minutes. Patients were permitted to speak for a total of approximately 18 minutes.
This is not group therapy. This is not any kind of therapy. This is a scam for billing insurance companies to get paid for having 8-12 adults sitting alone in their own homes, not interacting with anyone at all.
Another red flag: Patients are asked to complete assorted introspect self-reports that include various commitments to action. Patients are not furnished with copies of those reports. This is clearly an artifact of a speedy transition to a remote program without thinking through the therapeutic purposes of these exercises. In August 2021, such a lapse would have been understandable. In August 2023? Its unconscionable that no one seems to have thought through how to ensure each aspect of the program has a clear therapeutic purpose.
Another red flag: Ableism. I asked for an agenda for the next days program, because like many people with autism, I function better in a stressful situation when I know what to expect. This was refused, with the reason given as patients are required to attend every program day regardless of agenda. Ok? Not sure what that has to do with trying to be prepared for what was coming.
Another red flag: Upon becoming a patient, communication does not improve. They simply dont answer phones. Emails containing confidential information are sent through regular, non-password-protected email, including a boilerplate signature line about how one can opt out of vastly unsecure email communications, but its hard to see how one could, as they simply dont answer their phones.
The quality of care is simply less than sub-par. Their remote IOP program is poorly thought out. Their therapists are all trainees, and it shows in their work.
Another red flag: They monitor and respond to their reviews with boilerplate explaining their grievance process. Reviews arent for them, they are for the unsuspecting public and I find their responses to negative reviews grossly disrespectful.
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