Kairos Healthcare – Queen of Angels

Kairos Healthcare – Queen of Angels

ABOUT KAIROS HEALTHCARE – QUEEN OF ANGELS

Since 1997, Kairos Healthcare has provided comprehensive addiction treatment services for adolescents and adults in central Michigan. The Queen of Angels location, accredited by CARF, offers residential programs for women and teens. Medically monitored detox services are available on-site. Only 7.2% of residential treatment centers in Michigan offer detox.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

Kairos Healthcare offers treatment to women and teens struggling with substance use and co-occurring disorders. The treatment is designed to address the “whole person” and incorporates various disciplines and modalities such as motivational enhancement therapy (MET) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

Residents receive individual, group, and family therapy, as well as develop skills central to independent living and future employment. Recreational activities, spiritual guidance, and counseling are also available. The facility can accommodate women with non-school aged children.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

Kairos Healthcare employs highly trained professionals who are committed to individual wellness, family stability, and positive organizational change.

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

Currently, there is no information provided about the facility’s living arrangements and related offerings. However, alumni reviews on Best-rehabs.com mentioned polarized ratings for accommodations, amenities, meals, and nutrition. Both alumni agreed that the facility is clean.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

Alumni reviews on Best-rehabs.com were mostly positive. One alum described Kairos Healthcare as a “peaceful place” where personal growth occurred. However, some mentioned the lack of certain comforts. Overall, alumni recommended Kairos Healthcare.

Google Reviews for Kairos Healthcare received an average of three out of five stars. The reviews were mixed, with some praising the center while others expressed skepticism about their motivations.

WHAT STAFF SAY

A former staff member mentioned concerns about safety, availability of resources for counselors, treatment protocols, and lack of ongoing staff training. Indeed reviews for Kairos Healthcare received three out of five stars, with mixed feedback about the work environment and office gossip. However, some staff members enjoyed working with clients.

FINANCING

Kairos Healthcare accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and works with local funding sources. Sliding scale fees are available for uninsured individuals. Alumni reviews on Best-rehabs.com rated the affordability of the facility positively.

Kairos Healthcare – Queen of Angels Reviews

Treatment was good but meals could have been better.
Strengths: The majority of staff are in recovery as well. Really aren't any. Would of been nice to talk to family more than once a week. Took about a week to settle in. Once I did I found it was easy to finally express myself to others. Something I haven't done in a long time. I was with women of all ages 18 to mid 50's but it seemed like we were all the same age. Karios is just a peaceful place. We were always doing something. Got to learn who I am. Weaknesses: If I could change anything it wouldn't have to do with their treatment plan. It would be the little things you take for granted like t.v' in our rooms. They could put times on them to shut them off so we weren't up all night. More snacks through out the day. We only got breakfast, lunch,dinner then a little I mean little snack before bed. Pmsing & metapausing women need to eat. Then the use of the phone. Would of been nice to talk to family more than once a week for 10 minutes. Lastly coffee gotta have coffee. Only got one 6oz cup at 6:30,8:30,10:30. I understand the whole coffees a stimulate but come on let us drink cup or just have it til dinner & 1 cup after diner then no more. Anyway I would recommend karios any day.
Treatment EffectivenessStrengths: Flexibility, some caring staff, staff with success in recovery. Weaknesses: Had no to poor safety protocol for direct care staff and, as a result, the "patients," no resources available to run groups, limited computer/printer access, no continuing education for staff, and no generalized approach counselor to counselor. I raised a number of concerns with the program director (including safety issues, no availability of resources for counselors, no generalized treatment protocol, and lack of on-going training for staff. Director heard me but nothing was done about it to my knowledge. I left not long afterward...I just hope they improved their overall quality of service and programming. Their were good staff and patients there...