Unity Chemical Dependency Inpatient Rehabilitation

Unity Chemical Dependency Inpatient Rehabilitation

ABOUT UNITY CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY INPATIENT REHABILITATION

Unity Chemical Dependency Inpatient Rehabilitation in Rochester, N.Y., is operated by healthcare provider Rochester Regional Health. This inpatient program for adults and adolescents has provided care to those dealing with substance abuse and co-occurring disorders since 1980. Rochester Regional Health provides outpatient care through other facilities and inpatient care for adults at Hope Haven in Batavia.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

Though few details are available regarding inpatient services for adults at Unity, reviews submitted to Best-rehabs.com at this time of writing indicate that clients use the 12-Steps.

The adolescent treatment program at Unity includes individual and group counseling and programs on anger management and relapse prevention. Clients will be introduced to meditation, art, and music. Education on stopping smoking and marijuana use is included. Transportation to and from school can be provided as needed.

Unity encourages family participation in treatment and educates loved ones about addiction.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The multidisciplinary team at Unity includes credentialed substance abuse professionals, addiction psychiatrists, physicians, therapists, nurses, social workers, nutritionists, and vocational and recreational therapists.

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

There is currently no information provided by the facility regarding its living arrangements and related offerings.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

Four alumni surveyed by Best-rehabs.com at this time of writing indicated that they’d recommend treatment at Unity with an average rating of 4.25 out of five stars. The alumni gave the highest ratings of 4.5-stars to the center’s affordability and 4.25-stars to the facility’s cleanliness. Alumni gave more mediocre ratings of 3.5 out of five stars for the level of family participation and three out of five stars for available counseling options.

“They are very fair and look out for each persons well being,”wrote one anonymous alum. Another added that group therapy was a strength and that the facility worked with them when their insurance expired.

Alumni gave low reviews of available holistic options with an average rating of two out of five stars.

One individual reported low opinions of provided group therapy. “I didn’t feel like I was cared for as an individual. Every time was the same,” they wrote. “The group leader chose who we focused on and what about. I almost never spoke. I just went through the motions and completed what was asked.”

WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY

Six loved ones polled by Best-rehabs.com to date gave mostly positive ratings for treatment at Unity. The six reviewers awarded the facility four out of a possible five stars for its cleanliness and visitors policy. The loved ones gave an average 3.5-star rating for the level of family participation and an average rating of 3.83 stars for the staff’s level of training and experience. An anonymous loved one wrote: “Great staff and a progressive approach to the treatment of addiction.” Another added: “Average facility, needs better amenities.”

However, the six individuals gave Unity a low 2.4-star rating for its holistic treatment options and 2.83 out of five stars for its counseling options. “Overall a good place, needs better holistic offering,” one anonymous reviewer wrote.

FINANCING

Unity accepts most insurance providers, Medicare, and Medicaid. The ten individuals polled by Best-rehabs.com at this time of writing gave an average of 3.7 out of five stars for the center’s affordability.

Unity Chemical Dependency Inpatient Rehabilitation Reviews

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Only one that would accept my loved one for prescription. Drug abuse.
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  • Average facility, needs better amenities.
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    Actively attend AA meetings
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  • Location was good but pricy. It is a good option
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  • Therapist, group therapy, different kinds offered, conjoints, were all strengths. They are very fair and look out for each persons well being. Time frames for therapy are great, they have morning and evening groups available. You are held accountable with random screens.
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  • Stay sober in clean. Learned other steps to take whenever i thank about having a drink
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  • Concerned staff. Made "court ordered" individuals a priority, which then delayed others, causing relapse while waiting. individuals died during the 6 months my loved one was in facility. Not enough supervision for those at risk
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  • Great staff and a progressive approach to the treatment of addiction. They should not employ people who have no understanding of the addiction process. Great medical staff and the policy of separating genders. Places that don't have unnecessary issues.
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  • Group therapy they try to keep the groups in the same age. When I stayed in inpatient the food was awesome. Gained 20LBs in 2 weeks I believe they should separate people who are there by their own free will and people who are there court ordered. When my insurance expired they took me aside and helped me signbup for medicaid and didn't charge me until I had it. I was addicted to pain killers and kept showing up high or in withdrawal, so my counselor fast tracked my application for suboxone. I greatly appreciate that or I would have been stuck in the same routine.
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    Location to my home was a strength. Didn't offer anything other than 'group therepy' I didn't feel like I was cared for as an individual. Every time was the same. The group leader chose who we focused on and what about. I almost never spoke. I just went through the motions and completed what was asked. I felt I did all the actual work by myself at home or in my head. I saw that the facility itself was just a required thing to do. Didn't do much else for me other than fill the obligation I had legally.
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  • Overall a good place, needs better holistic offering
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    Great compasionate staff. All over NY not just Unity there is very limited help for people that have a substance abuse problem. Primary physician don't have a clue. Would like to see more doctors that can write prescriptions that these people need