Where is Highland Behavioral Health located?
Highland Behavioral Health is headquartered in Denver, CO.
Highland Behavioral Health provides Applied Behavior Analysis therapy services for children and adults with autism spectrum disorder. Based in Denver, CO, the organization employs Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Registered Behavior Technicians to deliver center-based, home-based, and school-based ABA therapy.
Highland Behavioral Health delivers individualized ABA therapy built around each child’s goals.
Programs are designed and supervised by board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs).
Caregivers are involved throughout, with parent coaching available to support skills at home.
Programs are built and supervised by a board-certified analyst. Caregiver coaching is part of the standard plan.
Senior BCBAs hold a clinical-leadership role at every location. Each name links to a BACB credential record where one is on file.
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There's a reason this place is rated 2 stars. We are forced out of our rooms for over 5 hours a day, we are not allowed blankets and the floor is usually 60 degrees. Everybody has to aggressively advocate for themselves and others to get even the smallest bit of hospitality. Majority of their staff is negligent, inconsiderate and enjoy the power dynamic that exists between patient/staff. They claim they will accommodate individualized needs but completely neglect any form of individualized care. There is a reason they don't want you recording. Walls are disgusting full of snot and blood, patients are locked out of their rooms and end up pissing in the halls. We are forced to participate in childish group programs that do absolutely nothing so they call it "experimental therapy" because it's not real therapy. It's exactly what you'd expect your 5 year old to be participating in class. If you have another option, take it and run far away from this place.
This visit was absolutely fabulous. The staff is terrific. To stop here is the right choice. I really do know how to choose a behavioral health environment. Staff in the adult center made My stay the educational growth I was looking for.From the check-in to check-out was the experience I needed to get the important business clean in and clean out. Safety was a impressive account. I can't thank you enough Nurses and BHT teams. See you again. I highly recommend this place the staff made time for Me when I visited. The children's staff was dressed in the funnest clothes.
Honestly this was the best behavioral health hospital i’ve been to, the staff for the most part felt kind and like they actually cared, the food was pretty good and where I was was filled with kind and friendly people who were going through similar things to me. The only reason I don’t rate it five stars is because of the night checks done on patients. Some of the staff are insensitive to people who have issues with specific colors of light, in this case red and walk into the rooms shining the red light directly on patients faces despite being asked not to due to one or more conditions.
Hi just got out a few days ago, but am gonna write about my experience the staff is not that bad except for some because all they do is say hi for 1 second and gone, but speaking of the mental hospital the place has good food and the art room is cool but there was a lot of codes tho and on my first day I was really uncomfortable because I was overwhelmed. But once you get comfortable it’s really cool the patients were nice, gym was lowkey good! Made a few friends here and there I don’t recommend sharing personal info but u can just share ur name and like interests but not like real personal info, but giving this place 2 stars since I kinda didn’t like the hospital itself but the people were welcoming and nice and supportive, here’s a tip participate in groups more to discharge a bit early but that depends, I miss the cranberry juice tho it was so good 😅, all I can say is sometimes when u come in it can be overwhelming since it is like the highest level and is for extremely like mentally ill or someone with bad mental health issues, overall from my experience it was mid so I rate it 2 stars it is low but it’s just overall my review :)
DO NOT GO HERE IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS. From my intake to now, two months post-discharge, trying to get medical records where they need to be, this place encompasses the word SUCKS. The nurses, specifically Stephanie, are incredibly rude and belittling. The BHTs are great and should get paid the most out of any staff there. They could run the place in a more compassionate manner. I was sexually harassed on my second day there, it was reported an hour later, and was not addressed until my last day (5 days later). Here I am now, trying to get a tuition appeal, and business office staff are not responding to emails. Go somewhere else. Don't make your problems worse by coming here. Recovery and healing will come quicker when you don't experience added trauma from the ward. If a staff member from BHS is reading this, train your staff on trauma-informed care. Your bedside manner sucks.
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Highland Behavioral Health is headquartered in Denver, CO.
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