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Where is San Marcos rehab?
San Marcos Treatment Center is a private rehab located in San Marcos, Texas. San Marcos Treatment Center specializes in the treatment of mental health, dual diagnosis, and mental health.
What is residential treatment?
Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.
About This Texas Facility
San Marcos Treatment Center’s Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center location in San Marcos, TX, offers multiple levels of care, individualized treatment options, and accepts most health insurance.
Levels of Care Offered at San Marcos Treatment Center
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Patient Experience
Learn what to expect with experiential treatments, setting, and amenities.
Admissions
Staff members perform the necessary assessments and testing as ordered by your child’s psychiatrist to assure an individualized master treatment plan positions your child or adolescent and family for the best possible outcome.
Call Today
Call us at 800-251-0059 for more details on our programs and insurance options. To make a referral, please call 800-848-9090 or use our online referral form.
The job is what you make it
Once you get your foot in the door and start building rapport with the children and employees, the job becomes less stressful. Learning the paperwork and working with children can be challenging but rewarding.
Great learning experience, but proceed carefully
Eye-opening experiences working with kids ages 5-17 years old who have a variety of mental health diagnoses, trauma, IDD, kids in foster system, kids encountering justice system. Some of the nurses are so helpful when issues arise. Enjoyed making connections and seeing improvements! Shift differentials on weekends.
Dedicated professionals
Work environment is healthy with employees who are dedicated to helping their patients. Employee appreciation incentives Lots of opportunities for overtime Growth plans for promotion highly valued Tuition reimbursement
Okay
Having to be on call. People who have been working there longer get better schedules
Hard work, fun at times
I’ve worked here for about a year. I love my job and working with kids, but it can be hard at times. They’re kids with mental health issues so obviously it can be challenging, but the management is HORRIBLE. Unit managers are rarely present and don’t understand fully what staff deal with on a day to day basis.
Rewarding, Fast paced
This place has its pros and cons like any job, but as long as you stick to the rules it’s a good job . Definitely not an environment for everyone however if you know the right people you have very few issues.
Terrible Management
If you actually care about what is best for the kids be prepared for management to have issues with it. This place will work you into the ground. If you were not in therapy before you worked here be prepared to be in it after. Terrible life work balance/ no lunch breaks/ be prepared to get covid/ most likely will get a broken nose at some point.
Toxic work environment
Absolutely hated this job! The staff and managers were unprofessional, lacked boundaries and staff would even be in the middle of kids mess. Would NOT recommend
Not ideal workplace
I worked as an MHA. There seems to be some seniority within units. They raised the pay to 17 an hour since August but trust it's not worth it. Management seems to always be understaffed and that is taken out on the staffs schedules.
Supportive management
My manager was the best I’ve had. He offered support and encouragement. The work culture is very friendly, supportive, flexible, and overall helpful.
Interesting work environment
I feel like your experience here really depends on the unit you get put on, and it has to do with both the patient population and your fellow staff. Some patients groups are overall challenging and not necessarily for everyone.
