Centennial Centre For Mental Health And Brain Injury — Hospital in Ponoka

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Centennial Centre For Mental Health And Brain Injury

Hospital at 46 Street S, Ponoka, AB T4J 1R8, Canada, Ponoka, Alberta, T4J 1R8 . Here you will find detailed information about Centennial Centre For Mental Health And Brain Injury: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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    Open 24 hours
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  • Wednesday
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  • Thursday
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  • Friday
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  • Saturday
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  • Sunday
    Open 24 hours

Rating

4
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5
Based on 12 reviews

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Alberta
Address:
46 Street S, Ponoka, AB T4J 1R8, Canada, Ponoka, Alberta, T4J 1R8
City:
Ponoka
Postcode:
T4J 1R8

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Centennial Centre For Mental Health And Brain Injury is a Canadian Hospital based in Ponoka, Alberta. Centennial Centre For Mental Health And Brain Injury is located at 46 Street S, Ponoka, AB T4J 1R8, Canada,


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Reviews of Centennial Centre For Mental Health And Brain Injury

  • Evan
    Added 2016.07.30
    My son situation has worsened since he was released from Alberta mental health hospital a few months ago.
  • Daniel
    Added 2016.07.12
    I was in the Halvar Jonson, a section in the Centennial Centre and the care I recieved was phenominal. I was in a major car accident and was in a wheelchair with poor memory, but as time went on I got stronger with their help and my memory and physical wellness got better through different therapies such as occupational and physical therapy.
  • Ethan
    Added 2016.07.05
    From then he got the entitlement to use many kinds of psychotic drugs.
  • Seth
    Added 2016.02.27
    My son Nim G. was at this facility for 3-04 days and was sent home by an irresponsible doctor who decided he is safe enough to be by himself out of the facility.
  • Kyle
    Added 2015.11.12
    Nimrod is using his mental problems as a shield and to justify his irresponsible behaviour.
  • Andrew
    Added 2015.10.29
    I've known a few people who were in here, only 1 seemed to get anything out of it, and they only got a tiny bit. Still, it's better than many similar places.
  • Elizabeth
    Added 2015.08.21
    I refer to the fact that from there he left with the conviction that he is mentally ill and that he has the right to use psychic or psychological types of drugs. I was calling the Alberta hospital – as the Zombie House.
  • Owen
    Added 2014.05.29
    Also, he drinks alcohol combined with medication. Many times, he lost control.
  • Noah
    Added 2014.04.18
    You have no idea how many times I sent police to find him, and he was found in his car self injured or passed out and then he is taken to emergency and a psychiatrist is talking to him and he is sent home because my son always know how to talk his way out of hospital, and, the next day he will try the same.
  • Jacob
    Added 2014.01.16
    Not long ago was found unconsciously on the grass in front of a house. Someone found him and thought he was dead and called 911.
  • Jaden
    Added 2013.12.02
    Just like any of the mental health places I've been to, forced "treatment" should be outlawed and people are too nieve to realize that doctors really have every patients best interest in mind.
  • Alexander
    Added 2013.06.10
    Today happened the same...the doctors sent him home because is easier NOT to deal with problems - mental problems - even if the Ponoka centennial is a facility that is "proud" to be a first class mental health facility
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